Are Obi devices limited to the number of endpoints?
jimates:
Quote from: pc44 on July 04, 2012, 09:34:55 am
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.
Thanks pc44. I made the changes in my post and also on my Obi.
GregoryZ:
Wow!, Jimates. GREAT Work, THANKS!
Late in the day for me, been BBQin' with the neighbors for celebration of the 4th. :) Just got to your post.
I'll be working on this tonight, and see how things go for me.
Last night, I thought I had everything the way I wanted it, but both of my OBiAPPs quit working today. Hopefully after I implement all of your Hard Work, I'll be up and running the way I want it.
Thanks so much for all the effort and time you put into this.
I'll post back after a few tests, with my results.
GregoryZ
jimates:
Great. I do realize that a person might want to use a different trunk with each of their Obion apps, and not all using the same trunk like I have mine, even though they use the same gateway. This would give you say, direct 7 digit dialing from multiple apps and have each one use a different trunk for the outgoing call.
My configuration does have the ability to use any trunk but only using **x for any trunk other than the default.
I know how to set up each app for it's own trunk, but will likely not be as pretty as something RonR would give us. This is what I had before I asked RonR for a cleaned up version of it.
Obitalk InboundCallRoute
{(290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx)>(xx.):SP1},{(290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx)>(<**2:>xx.):SP2},{(290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx)>(<**8:>xx.):LI},{(290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx|290xxxxxx):aa},{ph}
hey, it worked.
GregoryZ:
Update!
All set up and Working!!! ;D
Not much testing done yet from outside calls, but looking good so far.
Thanks So Much!
I'll let you know if I have any issues.
GregoryZ:
Hey Jimates,
I am having a problem perhaps you can give me some insight on.
I don't believe the issue I'm having has anything to do with the set-up you gave us, but is a Port Problem on my side.
It seems that either of my OBiAPPs are not ringing after a while. Symptoms I would describe as a Port Conflict.
But, I can't find a conflict with any other program I'm running. Even changed the port numbers and tested. Also opened the ports on my router for the APPs and X-lites. Everything is setup through the modem with Static IPs.
Each APP has a different Port #, and of course each instance of X-Lite matches. They both work great at first. But after some time..... :(
I'm not able to speed dial from my PC APP to my Laptop APP. While at the same time, I am not able to reach the PC APP from the Laptop APP. But, I'm able to call an outside number from the Laptop APP.
So, I'm thinking the conflict is on the PC APP side.
However, this doesn't seem to be consistant either. A recent inbound call rang to the PC, but not the Laptop. When I checked the Laptop, I found that the OBiAPP had crashed. I've seen crashed of the OBiAPPs on both my PC and Laptop, during this whole set-up/test.
After Logging Off and back in On, things are all good for a while. Again, it seems like a Port Issue.
What are your Port Settings on your APPs side?
Do your APP Port settings match your X_KeepAliveServerPort or X_UserAgentPort on either SP1 or SP2?
Does either the X_KeepAliveServerPort or X_UserAgentPort have anything to do with it?
Here is my settings:
(Both SP1 and SP2 are GV providers)
My X_KeepAliveServerPort and X_UserAgentPort:
SP1:5060
SP2:5061
My OPiAPPs & X-Lite are:
PC: 5064
Laptop: 5066
Is this my problem?
-G
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