Two Obi's - Remote Users - Same GV Acct Inbound/Outbound
Joshinforum:
SN: Don't mind the username. ::)
It's 12AM here and I've been trying to find a solution for the for the past two days but every time I think I understand this, I read another post that throws me off or leads me in a different direction on how to accomplish this.
In short, I have a small business and we use an existing GV account as our primary number. We've used it for about 2 years now and I've never had problems with it and until recently I did not know that GV offered free domestic outbound calls so that's why I'm a new Obi user ;D ! So thanks for the great product !
I used to have the GV # forwarded to different phones but as we are growing, my assistants would like to stop using their personal phones to receive calls and MagicJack is no longer doing the trick. On inbound calling its fine since GV will forward but outbound is a big problem. Too many hoops to jump through to make the CID show our primary GV number.
I have purchased 2 Obi 110 devices. I've seen the Obi Home Office Extension Wizard (http://www.obihai.com/pbxExtension.html). I've read most of RonR's post about two obis using one GV account (Quite a few...) and his post about single stage dialing (http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=1103.0).
1. What I would like to accomplish is that if someone calls in on our GV #, It will ring both Obi's. Simple enough. I understand the X_InboundCallRoute in SP1 on Obi #1 and forwarding that to the second Obi. I am also under the impression that if Obi #1 is on a Inbound/Outbound call then Obi #1 will hear a "call waiting ring" and Obi#2 will ring the ph port. If I am incorrect please tell me.
2. I would also like for Obi #2 to be able to pick up the phone and then be presented with a dial tone. No AA or 2 *** or 1**#(%&$200234344, etc.. I'm ok with bypassing aa if needed on Obi#2. I just need to pick up and hear a dial tone and dial a number using primary GV account EVEN IF Obi#1 is on a call (if possible). I read somewhere that it was possible to have the GV account use 4 simultaneous calls ? But I have also read that there can only be on GV account per device so I didn't have much confidence that this will work.
3. Use the Obi Softphone with Obi#2. I'd assume this would be as simple as selecting the second Obi and the voice gateway on the Obi portal, but would the same rules apply for the softphone as would Obi#2 if selected ?
Just trying to make it as simple as possible for the assistants. I understood the master slave setup but I just didn't know how it would work with outbound calls and the settings that I've seen so far have not been the easiest to make for every call.
I know there are a thousand post out there about this same thing but I would not have posted if they had the information that I needed to setup the Obi's to work for my application. Thank you for your time in advanced and please let me know what it would take for this to be completed. If i need to setup another account (sip, voip, pbx etc) please let me know. I am open to doing another GV account since it seems like they are the only ones who have a number that is closest to my current number and that they are free.
Side Question: Would it be possible to setup a GV Primary # on Obi#1 and a Second GV Account on Obi#2 and have
GV#1 -----> Obi#1 & Obi#2
GV#2 -----> Obi#1 & Obi#2
and Outbound calls go out over whichever account or number is available ? I'd setup Obi#2 to have its own GV account but the outbound CID is what I do not want the callers to see. I'd rather them see one number and have both Obi's received inbound and make outbound as if they were in the same physical location.
Thanks in advanced!
Edit: Or another solution that i just thought of. Would it be possible in any way (GV or Not ) to have the Obi devices either use the GV account to place outgoing calls only or just spoof or display a different CID only on outbound calls ? I was thinking about just setting up two different GV accounts ( 3 Total ) and having the main number forward to the to Obi devices and then the Obi's outbound calls being handled through the primary GV or some other sip/voip account ?
RonR:
An OBi can be configured with two Google Voice accounts. Each Google Voice account has its own number and can handle two calls (two in or two out or one in and one out). The problem I see is that you want all outgoing calls to be made with the CallerID that belongs to your existing Google Voice account. That means you can have a maximum of two outgoing calls with the CallerID you want, and then only if there are no incoming calls in use on that number. With two OBi's, you could have the equivalent of 8 lines, but only two of them will associated with the incoming number and outgoing CallerID that you wish since you cannot manipulate the CallerID of a Google Voice account.
It's relatively easy to route calls between OBi's and their trunks in a variety of ways, but using Google Voice as the service provider, you have the restrictions previously described. Given that, is there something I can help you with configuration-wise?
Joshinforum:
Would there be a limitation using Voip.ms as SP2 for outbound only ? I can change the CID using their service.
So the config would be Incoming from GV#1 sent to OBI#1 & OBI#2
Outbound using a trunk group ? Obi device to try SP1 if available but if not then use SP2 ?
SP1 --> GV
SP2 --> Voip.ms
User of Obi#1 to use PH as primary device
User of Obi#2 to use ObiSoftphone as primary device (voice gateway)
Both Obi's able to pick up and reach dial tone and dial directly out with as little number prefixes (**1 ,**2, 2**1, etc) as possible.
RonR:
Do you actually want to use a second OBi since there's no service providers configured on it? One or more softphones can use the first (only) OBi in addition to its PHONE Port being used.
Joshinforum:
I though about this earlier. The reason for using the second Obi was so that the first Obi would not be restricted on inbound/outbound calls. But I see where you are going. If the second Obi device is just a bridge to the first then in essence I'd still be using the same resources but the configuration is just more complex with two.
So to answer your question, No. I don't have to use the second OBi as long as having the softphone does not interfere with the first Obi ph use on inbound/outbound calls.
So would there be any custom setup if I wanted to use an additional sp (sp2) to make or receive calls if the first sp (sp1) was unavailable or busy?
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