Any way to get Message Waiting Notification from the PSTN line?

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MichiganTelephone:
Quote from: dani on April 15, 2012, 05:29:27 pm

Are any of these settings related? Do you guys have the defaults on them?:
X_UseRefer
X_ReferAOR
X_Use302ToCallForward
X_InsertRemotePartyID
X_MWISubscribe
X_MWISubscribeURI


You should be able to find information on those settings (and the defaults) in the OBi Device Administration Guide.

dani:
Yes, been reading the Admin guide.
Just curious what settings hwittenb and infin8loop had when testing this, in case they were the reason my setup behaves differently.

THanks

infin8loop:
Dani,

I goofed. Upon further examination I discovered my initial testing of the voip.ms virtual sip number was not valid.  However, in re-testing I do get a valid callerid number in the voip.ms mailbox for calls routed to the voip.ms mailbox by way of Line port CallForwardOnNoAnswerNumber : sp2(11aaaaaaxxx@servercity.voip.ms).  There is in fact a charge of .001 (1/10) of a cent per minute for this to happen.  The laundry list of Obi parameters you inquired about all have the Default box checked.

I apologize for my confusion. I have two OBi110 units each connected to a different PSTN line and subaccount at voip.ms. Apparently I need to draw myself a diagram of the setup. I hate it whan that happens. 

dani:
infin8loop

I got the bit about the charge. It's part of the virtual sip.

But... is this (working) setup you describe any different from what we've been testing until now?

I have:
sp2(111xxxxx999@toronto.voip.ms) on LINE CallForwardOnNoAnswerNumber,
LINE CallForwardOnNoAnswerEnable clicked
ITSP Profile B X_SpoofCallerID clicked

It all works, except the forwarding of the CID.

THanks

RonR:
Quote from: dani on April 15, 2012, 09:01:12 pm

I have:
sp2(111xxxxx999@toronto.voip.ms) on LINE CallForwardOnNoAnswerNumber,
LINE CallForwardOnNoAnswerEnable clicked
ITSP Profile B X_SpoofCallerID clicked

It all works, except the forwarding of the CID.


FWIW, I did some testing and CallerID is definitely passed from SP1.  I don't have CallerID service on my PSTN Line, so I can't test it.  The settings I used were:

Voice -> Services -> SP1 Service -> CallForwardOnNoAnswerEnable : (checked)
Voice -> Services -> SP1 Service -> CallForwardOnNoAnswerNumber : SP2(1777xxxxxxx@in.callcentric.com)
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID : (checked)

With X_SpoofCallerID enabled, Callcentric receives the CallerID from SP1.  With X_SpoofCallerID disabled, it does not.  The difference was also obvious in the SIP headers captured with WireShark.

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