Speed Dial Settings Speed Dial Settings
RonR:
Quote from: jimates on February 13, 2012, 07:19:50 pm
I thought I read a post where 1 and 99 were not usable. Guess I was mistaken.
They're not from the OBiTALK Web Portal (1 is hard-wired and 99 is missing).
They work perfectly from the OBi itself.
Felix:
Note that speed dials on the device are not overwritten even if you don't disable provisioning...
RonR:
Quote from: Felix on March 03, 2012, 06:57:43 pm
Note that speed dials on the device are not overwritten even if you don't disable provisioning...
Unless something has changed in the past few days, that's contrary to everyone else's experience and what's documented in the OBi Device Administration Guide:
Page 17:
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.
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.
g10voip:
how do i set this as a speed dial
my obitalk1st device connects to my second obitalk device at a remote site. ( i would like 1 stage dialing )
then calls out of the pstn port of my 2nd obitalk device to the outside world.
if i just call PP(ob200605xxx) it asks be a question of wheather i want to continue 1 or dial new number 2.
i don't want any questions to be asked!
PP(ob200605xxx)**818888868xxx
this fails,
i even tried with no tk format **9200605xxx**818888868xxx
but fails
"x = is just to hide my number"
thanks
james
ianobi:
This depends on your present set up. It sounds as though the remote OBi is in your "Circle of Trust", which is ok. If the remote OBi is an OBi110 with default Primary Line, which is PSTN, then this speed dial should work:
pp(ob200605xxx*818888868xxx)
This assumes that the remote OBi has this setting:
Voice Services > OBiTALK Service > InboundCallRoute:
{200605xxx>(xx.):li},{200605xxx:aa},{ph}
Lots more info on this subject here:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=6947.0
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