Speed Dial using the web config tool
Felix:
I think speed dials is one of few things that is not available on Web portal. Speed dials that are available on the portal are probably shared between devices (not sure, though).
To set up speed dial on a specific device, you need to get to the administration page of the device (Under User settings - Speed dial). These setting are not overwritten by anything from Portal
RonR:
Quote from: Felix on February 18, 2012, 11:18:18 am
I think speed dials is one of few things that is not available on Web portal. Speed dials that are available on the portal are probably shared between devices (not sure, though).
To set up speed dial on a specific device, you need to get to the administration page of the device (Under User settings - Speed dial). These setting are not overwritten by anything from Portal
In order for your assertion to be true, you must disable Auto Provisioning, which will prevent the OBiTALK Web Portal from overwriting any changes you make directly to the OBi.
From page 17 of the OBi Device Administration Guide:
Speed Dialing of 99 OBi Endpoints or Numbers
The OBi device supports Speed Dialing of 99 numbers. These numbers can be associated with phones reachable via an Internet or landline service or the OBiTALK network. Be careful with the Speed Dial Set-Up as this will conflict with the Speed Dials set-up on the OBiTALK portal. The Speed Dials that are set-up on the OBiTALK portal will always overwrite anything set-up via the phone connected to the OBi.
and page 19:
∞ Note: Be careful with the Speed Dial Set-Up as this will conflict with the Speed Dials set-up on the OBiTALK portal. The Speed Dials that are set-up on the OBiTALK portal will always overwrite anything set-up via the phone connected to the OBi.
MurrayB:
My experience is that I can't call forward (*72) to a previously set up speed dial number. I must fully enter the number **1xxxxx, **9xxxx, etc. each time I forward. Is this correct Obi operation or am I doing something incorrectly? The speed dials operate fine on their own.
Thanks!
RonR:
I don't believe *72 is intended to work with Speed Dials. *72 expects a full telephone number to entered.
MurrayB:
Thanks RonR!
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