My OBi110 setup with Google Voice & Alarm System Works but other problems
RonR:
Quote from: kenobi on January 25, 2012, 12:22:31 pm
The GV voicemail issue is also not too much of a deal breaker anyway as I have other ways to retrieve GV voicemails (e.g. via the cellphone or website)
You will probably find that InBand will cause you problems sooner or later with other IVR services.
kenobi:
@RonR, Yes, I will look in the call log of the OBi for the number. it's just that I had recently cleared it, so I have to generate an alarm event again to capture it.
I have CallCentric on SP2 for E911. The free toll call appraoch that you propose, will that affect my CallCentric setup?
Thanks for all the help. It's a bit harder to setup, but all the community help is why I like this product.
RonR:
Quote from: kenobi on January 25, 2012, 12:53:13 pm
I have CallCentric on SP2 for E911. The free toll call appraoch that you propose, will that affect my CallCentric setup?
It shouldn't have any effect, but assuming this approach turns out to be a keeper, I'd make a test call to 911 to make sure.
Calls connected through Callcentric (911) would be using InBand instead of RFC2833 after the call is connected, but you shouldn't be needing or using any DTMF after dialing 911.
kenobi:
RonR, I haven't tried the free toll call voice gateway approach, but I did verify that my Alarm System dials a 1-888 toll free number to reach the monitoring station.
One question, as I think I might prefer the OBi just use my callcentric pay per call account for an alarm event (those calls would cost me, but my alarm tripping should hopefully be a rare event, like 911). So the question, what's the config I need to do to have the OBi use callcentric for 911 and for the exact phone number the Alarm System dials?
Thanks.
RonR:
For 911 to SP2:
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> OutboundCallRoute:
{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:>):li},{911:sp2},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},
{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
If your alarm system can dial **21888xxxxxxx, that should be all that's needed for its call to go out SP2. If it doesn't like the asterisks, have it dial 9991888xxxxxxx and set:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> General -> DigitMap:
(<999:**2>xx.|1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>[2-9]xxxxxx|011xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.'@'@@.)
where aaa is your local area code.
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