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AndyG:
Since I must be having a senior moment & can’t find what I’m looking for, could anyone answer this question for me please?

I have 2 Obi110 devices and one will be shipped to Europe to my Mother in Law. I want to make sure that she won’t get spam calls in the middle of the night and the only way she’ll use the OBi110 is to direct dial another Obi# starting with **9.

I’m not registering any devices with VOIP providers and I don’t have GV account. Is there anything else I need to do to make sure the only calls she’ll get are the one from other Obi direct dial?

Thanks, Andy.

RonR:
To only accept calls from OBiTALK number 200123456, set:

Voice Services -> OBiTALK Service -> InboundCallRoute : {200123456:ph}

If there's only one OBi she'll be calling, you could make her OBi "Hot Dial" that OBi as soon as she picks up the phone by adding:

Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> DigitMap : (<S0:**9200123456>|...)

If there's more than one OBi she'll be calling, you could set up Speed Dials for each of them.

AndyG:
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To only accept calls from OBiTALK number 200123456, set:

Voice Services -> OBiTALK Service -> InboundCallRoute : {200123456:ph}


Sound great. What if there would be 4 devices total, do  I just add to this rule to accommodate for the other 2 Obi’s?

Also, I tried to disable AA from her device just like this example here:

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2361.0

But I wasn’t successful, my changes don’t stick after the reboot.  

My settings look like this:

Voice Services -> OBiTALK Service -> InboundCallRoute :

{(290123456|200123456)>(xx.):LI},{290123456|200123456):aa},{ph}

I just want her to connect directly to another Obi device without the AA response and fprcing her to press #1 to continue with the call.

Thanks.

RonR:
Your Auto Attendant problem is due to adding the OBi's to the Circle-of-Trust.  Leave the Circle-of-Trust empty.


If you want to allow multiple OBi's to call the one in Europe:

Voice Services -> OBiTALK Service -> InboundCallRoute : {(200123001|200123002|200123003|200123004):ph}


If you're configuring the OBi directly, you also need to set:

System Management -> Auto Provisioning -> ITSP Provisioning -> Method : Disabled
System Management -> Auto Provisioning -> OBiTALK Provisioning -> Method : Disabled

or the OBiTALK Web Portal will overwrite your changes with its settings.

AndyG:
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Your Auto Attendant problem is due to adding the OBi's to the Circle-of-Trust.  Leave the Circle-of-Trust empty.

Well, my Circle-of-Trust was empty... perhaps disabling the ITSP & OBiTALK provisioning helped becouse it worked like a charm.

RonR, thank you for your help & support, it's greatly appreciated  :)

Andy.

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