OBi110 in Italy

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RonR:
Quote from: aloysius on March 23, 2012, 12:25:27 am

BTW, For the POTS incoming calls I've noticed a few seconds delay before the OBi110 starts ringing compared to the other phones on the line. Do you think it would be possible to shorten it?


CallerID is normally sent between the first and second rings, so the OBi is waiting to receive and decode it in case the call is to be sent elsewhere, ignored, etc.  If you don't care about CallerID being detected, decoded, and acted upon, you can set:

Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> RingDelay : 0

aloysius:
Quote from: hwittenb on March 22, 2012, 08:34:58 am

The page 104 example is a "tone" specification example not a ringing cadence example.


Still, I think that field could use some input sanitisation.

Quote from: RonR on March 23, 2012, 02:29:24 am

CallerID is normally sent between the first and second rings, so the OBi is waiting to receive and decode it in case the call is to be sent elsewhere, ignored, etc.  If you don't care about CallerID being detected, decoded, and acted upon, you can set:

Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> RingDelay : 0


Thanks, that did the trick!

aloysius:
Trying to set up the Italian dialtone.
So far I've found it's a single 425Hz note in two segments: 0.2s then 0.2s pause then 0.6s then 1s pause, all for a 10s cycle.
I've tried a few times, but I keep getting the syntax wrong: any expert in this regard?

Stewart:
I posted this at DSLR, but it's just a guess:
425-16;20;(.2+.2,.6+1.0)

aloysius:
Thanks, tones appear to be ok now.

I have another problem though: I can't dial cellphone numbers via SP1 (they all begin with 3) and receive a 40-4 code from the OBi110.

Everything works if I include the international prefix (0039) and it works with another client, so it must be due to some digitmap or callroute setting, but I can't find any reference in the default ones  :-\

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