OBiTALK iPhone app
RonR:
Quote from: alex_ncus on April 30, 2012, 12:21:22 pm
OK, so I have finally gotten OBION to dial thru Obi110 to GV using 2*9999999999 and it works great!
Question: how can I make OBION default directly to GV and eliminate *2 prefix from above OBION example?
If you used the OBiTALK Web Portal to configure the OBi110, you should be able to simply dial an 11-digit number and have it go out the OBi's PrimaryLine (presumably SP1).
You can also use 7- and 10-digit dialing from the OBiON App if you make the following change:
Voice Services -> OBiTALK Service -> InboundCallRoute : {290123456>(Msp1):sp1},{290123456:aa},{ph}
where 290123456 is the OBiON App OBiTALK number.
Even better, use Single-Stage Dialing Through Any OBi Trunk and you will be able to initate calls using any of the services on your OBi110.
mjstallion:
I also am able to dial outgoing numbers with Obium using 2*1234567890, but I get the error busy signal if I try dialing a 10 or 11 digit number without the 2*
The Single Stage dialing thread is WAY too complicated for me BTW... I'd just like to be able to make outgoing calls on Obium without dialing a prefix :)
jimates:
do you have a default gateway set for your obion number?
Dialing 7, 10 or 11 digits directly uses a gateway.
Dialing 2*+number directs the call to the Obi designated in the number 2 speed dial list. That Obi has to have single stage dialing setup on it, with your Obion number in the COT, to take the call from your Obion number.
mjstallion:
I don't know if I have a default gateway set.
I looked at the single stage thread, and it's a foreign language to me. Is there a newb-friendly guide to get this going?
jimates:
It is very intimidating, but really not very hard.
from your Obitalk account dashboard, click on the gear icon to the right of your softphone number. From there you can select a default gateway for the app that used the number. The gateway must be a Obi device in your account.
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