Obi202 Direct IP (Peer to Peer) Dialing

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N2VWZ:
I'm presently using a SPA-2000 in a private peer to peer network.  The SPA-2000 is configured to "Make Calls Without Registration" and "Receive Calls Without Registration" in the Proxy and Registration section under the Line 1 Tab.

Direct IP dialing is performed (xxxx@n2vwz.dyndns.org) through speed Dial settings.

I would like to replace the SPA-2000 with an Obi202 to take advantage of the Google Voice capability, but I could not find configuration settings the equivalent to those presently in use on the SPA-2000 in the Obi Administration guide.

Does the Obi202 support Peer to Peer Direct IP Dialing without registration to make and receive calls as the SPA-2000 does?  Where are the settings that allow calls to be dialed and received without registration?

Ostracus:
Someone could answer better but I think a gateway could do the trick.

RonR:
Quote from: N2VWZ on April 17, 2012, 11:14:04 am

Does the Obi202 support Peer to Peer Direct IP Dialing without registration to make and receive calls as the SPA-2000 does?  Where are the settings that allow calls to be dialed and received without registration?


Yes.  Any OBi can make and receive calls using SIP URI's.  No special settings are required other than having at least one SPx Service configured for SIP.

RFord:
Without the use of STUN and/or SIP Port Forwarding on the Router, isn't it likely that there will be no audio/one-way audio?

Quote from: RonR on April 17, 2012, 11:31:01 am

Quote from: N2VWZ on April 17, 2012, 11:14:04 am

Does the Obi202 support Peer to Peer Direct IP Dialing without registration to make and receive calls as the SPA-2000 does?  Where are the settings that allow calls to be dialed and received without registration?


Yes.  Any OBi can make and receive calls using SIP URI's.  No special settings are required other than having at least one SPx Service configured for SIP.


RonR:
Quote from: RFord on April 17, 2012, 11:38:19 am

Without the use of STUN and/or SIP Port Forwarding on the Router, isn't it likely that there will be no audio/one-way audio?


That's the case with any ATA.  Why would an OBi be any different?

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