How to answer incoming calls on PSTN line?
scoleman.69@gmail.com:
Using the phone set connected to OBi Phone Port...
Finally found obscure ref to place outgoing call on PSTN line connected to OBi Line Port using '#' [ since **8 refuses to work ].
Unable to find any ref how to answer an incoming call on the PSTN line. That works for me that is.
My set up is std plug n play with GV on SP1.
TIA,
Steve
jimates:
If you didn't make any changes manually the default call route for the Line should be the phone port.
Physical Interfaces -> Line -> InboundCallRoute = ph
If **8 refuses to work, perhaps there is another problem, or the same, that is keeping the Line from ringing the phone port.
RonR:
Steve,
There's no reason you should have to use # to access the PSTN Line, losing many of the OBi's capabilities in the process.
Verify your OBi is configured as follows:
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : SP1 Service
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> DigitMap : (Default checked)
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> OutboundCallRoute : (Default checked)
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> InboundCallRoute : (Default checked)
Replace:
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap
with the applicable value for your calling area:
LINE Port DigitMap for areas with 7- and 11-digit dialing:
(10-digit numbers will be extended to 11-digits by adding a leading 1)
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap:
([2-9]11S0|[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.)
LINE Port DigitMap for areas with 7-, 10-, and 11-digit dialing:
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap:
([2-9]11S0|[2-9]xxxxxx|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.)
LINE Port DigitMap for areas with 10- and 11-digit dialing:
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap:
([2-9]11S0|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.)
LINE Port DigitMap for areas with 10-digit dialing:
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap:
([2-9]11S0|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.)
LINE Port DigitMap for areas with 11-digit dialing:
(10-digit numbers will be extended to 11-digits by adding a leading 1)
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap:
([2-9]11S0|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xx.)
At this point, calls should go out SP1 (Google Voice) by default. To use the LINE Port instead, dial **8 before the number.
Incoming calls from either SP1 (Google Voice) or the LINE Port should ring the OBi PHONE Port.
scoleman.69@gmail.com:
Quote from: jimates on May 01, 2012, 04:17:23 pm
If you didn't make any changes manually the default call route for the Line should be the phone port.
Physical Interfaces -> Line -> InboundCallRoute = ph
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If **8 refuses to work, perhaps there is another problem, or the same, that is keeping the Line from ringing the phone port.
Beats me, but using # isn't a big deal in lieu of **8 [ unless **8 doesn't disable any features I need... see RonR's post above ].
scoleman.69@gmail.com:
Quote from: RonR on May 01, 2012, 04:45:55 pm
There's no reason you should have to use # to access the PSTN Line, losing many of the OBi's capabilities in the process.
Not likely an issue since PSTN has it's own features. FWIW the PSTN is U-verse Voice.
I'm guessing that **8 doesn't disable features that # might, right?
As for #, what is it's function supposed to be and is there a good ref describing this.
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Verify your OBi is configured as follows:
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> PrimaryLine : SP1 Service
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> DigitMap : (Default checked)
Physical Interfaces -> PHONE Port -> OutboundCallRoute : (Default checked)
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> InboundCallRoute : (Default checked)
ALL PHONE & LINE Port parameters have OBiTALK Settings checked. None have Device
Default checked. I presume OBiTALK Settings is what you are referring to as 'Default'; that right?
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Replace:
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DigitMap
with the applicable value for your calling area:
[ snip ]
Before we get into changing the DigitMap, here's what it has now.
(xxxxxxxS4|1xxxxxxxxxx|xx.) [ The default I presume? OBiTALK Setting is checked as noted ]
What, if anything, is the above settings supposed to do?
If suggested revisions are made, how best to determine if my area is 10- and / or 11-digit dialing? 7-digit dialing was discontinued here last month and no longer available.
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