Obi 110 settings for France : help!

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Toulousaing:
Hi guys,

I'm looking for a configuration that can work here in France.
Actually, everything is working fine except when someone calls me on my line port (FXO).
Using my phone, I can dial out with any service (GV, SIP, line). I can get called on my phone through GV or any SIP.
My digitmaps, InboundCallRoute, OutBoundCallRoute,... are working good as well.

I think that the physical interface needs to be properly set: phone + line.
Physical interfaces>phone (Ringer, port settings, calling features, timers, tip ring voltage)
Physical interfaces>line (line port, Calling Features, PSTN Disconnect Detection, Port Settings, Ring Detection)

Could you please help me on this?

Thanks!!
NB1: for those who know I'm using a Freebox as line (not really important I think).
NB2: I don't know why this great piece of technology (obi) isn't widely used!! I can be your reseller if you want :)

Stewart:
I have an Orange Livebox connected to the OBi110 and the only non-default setting needed for the Line port was
DisconnectTonePattern: 440-30;10;(.5+.5)

When someone calls on the Freebox line, what behavior do you desire?  What settings did you make to implement that?  What actually happens?  Do the calls appear in Call History?  Is the correct caller ID shown?

If nothing at all happens, try setting RingThreshold to 19.35-23.65

Toulousaing:
Thanks Stewart but it's not working for me  :-[

"When someone calls on the Freebox line, what behavior do you desire?" the simplest one. The phone is not even ringing...

"What settings did you make to implement that?" I've tried different settings I found on internet, but none is working. I came back to default now.

"Do the calls appear in Call History?" Yep and the Obi line green light blinks.

"Is the correct caller ID shown?" I haven't checked so far, my (corded) phone has no display.

...

Stewart:
Your problem is puzzling indeed.  One would expect that the OBi either doesn't "hear" the Line port, or it can't ring the phone.  However, the appearance of the call in history refutes the former, and your ability to receive VoIP calls refutes the latter.

After a failing inbound call, log into the OBi directly (not the OBiTalk portal) at the IP address reported when you dial ***1.  (Username and password are admin/admin, or as reported on the OBiTalk portal.)  Go to Status -> Call History and take a screenshot.  Mask caller ID and any other personal information, but leave the timestamps and technical details intact.

Then, make another test call and pick up the phone connected to the OBi, after hearing two cycles of ringback tone on you mobile (or whatever you are calling from).  Report whether you get connected, just hear dialtone, etc.

Toulousaing:
Great news: I've found the issue and I managed to fix it. ;D

Stewart said: "One would expect that the OBi either doesn't "hear" the Line port, or it can't ring the phone"
Somehow, it seems that both are wrong and true. The problem is that line and phone need to be "synchronized" and use the regional settings.

Here is how to fix the issue, only non-default settings are presented below (other settings should be left to default, except if intended like the digitmaps...):

1. Set properly the line settings to France specifities
Physical interfaces > line
"LINE Port"
  "RingDelay" > "0" (not critical but otherwise there will be a little delay between moment the call is detected and moment the phone starts ringing, why there should be any delay by default???)
"PSTN Disconnect Detection"
  "DisconnectTonePattern" > "440-30,440-30;10;(.5+.5)" (this is not relevant to my problem, but it's worth mentionning, thanks Stewart)
"Port Settings" (critical)
  "ACImpedance" > "270+(750||150 nF) and 275+(780||150 nF)"
  "OnHookSpeed" > "3 ms (ETSI)"
  "ChannelRxGain" > "0"
  "LineInUseVoltageThreshold" > "5" (very critical setting)
"Ring Detection" (doesn't seem to be critical)
  "RingFrequencyMin" > "10"
  "RingFrequencyMax" > "100"
  "RingThreshold" > "19.35-23.65"
  "RingValidationTime" > "256"
  "RingIndicationDelayTime" > "512"
  "RingTimeout" > "640"

2. Set properly the phone settings
Physical interfaces > phone
"Port Settings"
  "OffHookCurrentMax" > "30" (critical)
  "Impedance" > "270+(750||150 nF) and 275+(780||150 nF)"

The order between phone and line settings doesn't seem to matter.
I remind you guys that I'm using the line port of a Freebox (unlimited free calls to over 100 countries landlines including France + unlimited free calls to mobile phones of France and North America)... do you get it?  ;D ;D ;D

The main reason why I've bought this great piece of Tech (aka Obi110) is to be able to route any incoming Voip call (mainly from my family spread over the whole world) to my Freebox and then... they can call 104 countries for free!!!
What is annoying is to set 104 countries in my digitmap and exclude the mobile phones (except for France and North America).
Just to help those french lucky bees who have a Freebox (or equivalent), my advice is to route all incoming calls to your Auto Attendant (don't forget to set a PIN  ;) ) and set the inbound and outbound digitmaps.

Maybe my own settings would match your wish (as usual, only non-default settings are presented) :

1. Set the SP1 (Google voice in my case)
Voice Service > SP1 Service
"SP1 Service"
  "X_InboundCallRoute" > "aa"

2.Set the Auto Attendant (don't forget to set your PIN in this section or at Obi dashboard/Obi110 then "OBi Attendant PIN (4 digits)". For more security you can even select the trusted phone numbers...)
Voice Service > Auto Attendant
"Auto Attendant 1"
  "DigitMap" > "(0[1-7]xxxxxxxxS0|09xxxxxxxxS0|0)" (note that here I allowed only the french landline phones + my phone,  I don't wanna bother copy/pasting a lenghty digitmap, do your own if required)
  "OutboundCallRoute" > "{(0[1-7]xxxxxxxxS0|09xxxxxxxxS0):li},{0:ph}" (note that here when caller prompts 1 (reffered to as "0" in this digitmap) he will be redirected to my phone ("ph") )

3.Set the Line accordingly
Physical interfaces > line
"LINE Port"
  "DigitMap" > "(0[1-7]xxxxxxxxS0|09xxxxxxxxS0)" (the same than the auto attendant with "0" removed)

Of course, your family should better have a phone connected to an ATA (like Obi100 or Obi110 or any similar product, even though Obi is highly recommended in terms of audio quality which is even better than that of Cisco/Linksys).
I sent 2 Obi100 to my family in 2 different countries... I might send more...
Obi is just amazing, I don't know why Obihai is not getting more media coverage here in Europe!!! Wake up guys!!

I think I'll make a dedicated topic saying "France configuration" that will be continously improved... when I have time.

Obi + Google Voice + Freebox = Phone communications reinvented = Being 1 decade ahead

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