Are Obi devices limited to the number of endpoints?
Fasttimes:
Right now my dashboard shows my obi 100 and a softphone. Is it possible to add more?
My goal is so that I have the Obi100 at home and my iPhone and iPad have ability to receieve calls and dial from my home number, all at the same time.
I'm starting to suspect I can only have one softphone at a given time which kinda puts a wrench in my plans.
I think I saw someone suggest that I get a free VOIP# (I'm not sure where I'm supposed to do this) for each device and have GV ring them simueltaenously. Is this feasible?
QBZappy:
Quote from: QBZappy on June 23, 2012, 05:20:37 am
Frankfone,
Where sp1=GV
sp1(name@gmail.com)
Above works in the speed dial slot. You can call another Gtalk user this way.
You might incorporate this into the SP1 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute (Where SP1 is the GV acct). This should bridge an incoming call to a any GTalk account.:
{ph,sp1(name@gmail.com)}
If you plan on receiving calls on the computer, you may not yet have realized that the OBi unit has basically a GTALK/GCHAT client builtin. You can set up the unit to make and receive calls if you configure the gmail address into the dial plan. Above quote shows how it can be accomplished.
Where SP1 or 2 is setup with GV:
Here is a variation of what I gave you previously that might work for you:
ITSP InboundCallRoute-> {(x.5145551111|x.5145552222|name@gmail.com):aa},{sp1/2(name@gmail.com),pp(ob290000000),ph}
Explanation:
{any of the incoming CID including a GTALK go directly to the AA},{ring the following simultaneously GTALK,OBiAPP,Phone}
Just be careful not to use the same "name@gmail.com" in both parts, that would not make sense.
Getting a free incoming DID from Callcentric could also do the trick for receiving calls on a soft phone client.
GregoryZ:
I've been working on this too.
What I am trying to do is: Have my GV calls ring my phone attaced to the OBi100 and ring the OBiAPPs that are running on both my PC and a Laptop. Further, I want to be able to take my Laptop on the road, and be able to get and make single-stage calls through my OBi100 at home.
I first found this topic: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=828.0
After doing what Jimates suggested in post #5, I was still not able to get things working correctly.
I've been working on this for the past couple of days. As of this eve., I've come up with this:
SP1 is a my GV Info. I've managed to get both OBiAPPS on my PC and Laptop to ring using this:
X_InboundCallRoute: {ph,PP1(ob290aaaaaa),PP1(ob290bbbbbb)} (both OBiTALK Numbers)
For some reason I had to add the second PP1(ob290bbbbbb) instead of: PP1(ob290aaaaaa|ob290bbbbbb) or even (ob290aaaaaa)|(ob290bbbbbb) in order to get it to function.
I'm still having issues, as it seems to work a couple of times, and then neither of the ObiAPPs ring. :'( I'm thinking I have port issues on my router. I'd like some feedback!!
I had the one-step dial working once, but I seem to have played around too much and it's not working now. But I'm determined that I'll figure it out again. :-[
EDIT: This is now all working. I was having problems from my router. I kept loosing the WiFi signal to the Laptop.
As for the one-stage dial.
OBiTalk Service: InboundCallRoute is: {(290aaaaaa|290bbbbbb)>(xx.):SP1},{(290aaaaaa|290bbbbbb):aa},{ph}
Under AA, my Primary Line is :OBiTALK Service
All seems to be working fine, but have not been able to test it with my Laptop on a different Router then the one that the Desktop and OBi100 is attached to.
jimates:
OK, since I recently changed to the 202 from the 110 I had not fully completed my configuration. Before I added the 202 to my main account, I first added it to my 2 other accounts, and set the default gateway for the softphone numbers in those accounts. You have to reset the Obi's factory default each time you add it to another account, but that will not change the gateway setting of the softphone. And the softphones will use the Obi settings that are current when they access it. So you don't have to do any configuration except in the final account.
Results, I have 3 softphones with the same default gateway. When you are signed in it will tell you the number of the gateway it is using. If you don't do it this way, the other softphones will not have a default gateway and you will have to use speed dial settings when dialing to call into the designated Obi (so much for single stage dialing). If you want to use multiple Obi's you can use speed dial settings for those that are not the default gateway.
Last night I completed my configuration and checked my softphones for accuracy.
From each one I can, place a call as if I were dialing from the phone port of my Obi.
Dialing a 7 digit number works.
Dialing **2, **3 or **4 ahead of the 7 digit number, delivers the call using the corresponding service.
Dialing * + send/call or # + send/call reaches the AA.
Incoming calls to my SP1 service is delivered to the phone port, & all my softphones.
Not sure how speed dials are suppose to work, checking that situation out further.
here are my configuration settings. If you are not using a 202 then it can be modified. I used the settings from my 110 and added for the extra services and deleted the references to the line.
Let me know if you need explanations or help.
Service Providers
ITSP Profile A general (google voice)
Digit Map = (<411:18003733411>|(Mste))
(set for 1800FREE411, ad supported) Thanks to pc44
ITSP Proifile B general (sip - callcentric)
Digit Map = ((Mste))
ITSP Profile C general
Digit Map = (<411:18003733411>|(Mste))
ITSP Profile D general
Digit Map = (<411:18003733411>|(Mste))
Voice Service
SP1 Service (google voice)
X_InboundCallRoute = {(1814846xxxx):ph1},{}
(only calls with my google voice caller id will ring my phone. This allows me to use "click to call" with the Obi. All other calls are ignored)
SP2 Service (callcentric)
X_InboundCallRoute = {ph1,pp(ob290xxxxxx),pp(ob290xxxxxx),pp(ob290xxxxxx)}
(calls forked to the phone port and 3 softphones. Callcentric gives me caller id with name)
SP3 Service
X_InboundCallRoute = {ph2}
SP4 Service
X_InboundCallRoute = {ph2}
Obitalk Service
Digit Map = (<ob>xxxxxxxxx|obxxxxxxxxx)
InboundCallRoute =
{(Mcot)>(<:>(Msp1)),(Mcot)>(<:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(Mcot)>(<*2:>(Msp2)),(Mcot)>(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(Mcot)>(<*3:>(Msp3)),(Mcot)>(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(Mcot)>(<*4:>(Msp4)),(Mcot)>(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},{(Mcot)>(<*9:>(Mpp)),(Mcot)>(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mcot)>(Mpli):sp1},{(Mcot):aa},{ph}
Auto Attendant
Digit Map = ([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|<00:$1>|0|**1(Msp1)|**2(Msp2)|**3(Msp3)|**4(Msp4)|**9(Mpp)|(Mpli))
OutboundCallRoute =
{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{0:ph,ph2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
Primary Line = SP1
Physical Intefaces
Phone 1
Digit Map =
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|**1{t=di2}(Msp1)|**2{t=si2}(Msp2)|**3{t=di2}(Msp3)|**4{t=di2}(Msp4)|**9{t=di2}(Mpp)|(Mpli))
(I get a second dial tone when pressing **1, **2, **3, **4 or **9 from the phone)
OutboundCallRoute =
{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:>):ph2},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4}
,{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
Primary Line = SP1
Phone 2
Digit Map =
([1-9]x?*(Mpli)|[1-9]S9|[1-9][0-9]S9|911|**0|***|#|**1{t=di2}(Msp1)|**2{t=di2}(Msp2)|**3{t=di2}(Msp3)|**4{t=di2}(Msp4)|**9{t=di2}(Mpp)|(Mpli))
(same second dial tone as Ph1)
OutboundCallRoute =
{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<#:>):ph1},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
Primary Line = SP3
User Settings
User Defined Digit Maps
Ste = (1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<1814>[2-9]xxxxxx|011xx.)
Cot = (290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx)
(these are my 3 softphone numbers)
Digit Map "ipd" is there by default
****modified to reflect my current settings with the addition of callcentric****
pc44:
Quote from: jimates on July 04, 2012, 03:08:41 am
Digit Map = (<411:18002464411>|(Mste))
(setting for bing411, which is not anymore. Leaving doesn't hurt, and allows for easy changes later)
Excellent guide, jimates. If it is of any help, 1-800-FREE-411 is an active, free 411 service. The only disadvantage is that it is ad-supported.
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