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dialtone:
I am setting up another OBi110.
SP1 is connected to a Google Voice account, number 123-456-7890
SP2 is registered to a Generic SIP account, number 4567

With these SP1 settings in place:
CallForwardUnconditionalEnable (x)
CallForwardUnconditionalNumber SP2(9876)
All inbound calls to the Google Voice number 123-456-7890 make the SIP 9876 number phone ring.
I answer the call, it works. Great.
I undo this SP1 CallForward, Submit and Reboot the OBi110.

With these SP2 settings in place:
CallForwardUnconditionalEnable (x)
CallForwardUnconditionalNumber SP1(8005551234)
I assume that calling the SIP number 4567 would make the call forward to Google Voice and dial 8005551234
Not so.
I just get a busy tone.
I tried some variations:
8005551234
8005551234#
18005551234
18005551234#
None of these work.

What am I doing wrong?

murzik:
Looks like we have same problem.

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=368.0

RonR:
Quote from: dialtone on March 16, 2011, 03:54:08 am

With these SP2 settings in place:
CallForwardUnconditionalEnable (x)
CallForwardUnconditionalNumber SP1(8005551234)
I assume that calling the SIP number 4567 would make the call forward to Google Voice and dial 8005551234
Not so.
I just get a busy tone.

1. Without SP2 call forwarding settings in place, does calling SIP number 4567 from a phone other than the one connected to the OBi's PHONE Port ring the phone connected to OBi's PHONE Port and is everything normal in this case?

2. With SP2 call forwarding settings in place and you're getting a busy tone, are you calling SIP number 4567 from a phone other than the one connected to the OBi's PHONE Port?

dialtone:


Quote from: dialtone on March 16, 2011, 03:54:08 am

With these SP2 settings in place:
CallForwardUnconditionalEnable (x)
CallForwardUnconditionalNumber SP1(8005551234)
I assume that calling the SIP number 4567 would make the call forward to Google Voice and dial 8005551234
Not so.
I just get a busy tone.


Quote from: RonR on March 16, 2011, 12:01:52 pm

1. Without SP2 call forwarding settings in place, does calling SIP number 4567 from a phone other than the one connected to the OBi's PHONE Port ring the phone connected to OBi's PHONE Port and is everything normal in this case?

Yes, that is correct.
Before I did ANY of the above call forwarding...
I asked a friend to call the Google Voice 123-456-7890 and it did ring the phone connected to the OBi' PHONE port. I answered and it works.
Then I asked the person at the SIP number 3421 to dial 4567 and it did ring the phone connected to the OBi' PHONE port. I answered and it works.

Quote from: RonR on March 16, 2011, 12:01:52 pm

2. With SP2 call forwarding settings in place and you're getting a busy tone, are you calling SIP number 4567 from a phone other than the one connected to the OBi's PHONE Port?

Yes, that is correct.
I asked the person at the SIP number 3421 to dial 4567 and it gives a busy tone.
In fact we called 4567 several times from 3421, 3422 and 3423 and we still get a busy tone.

dialtone:
An update:

OBi SP1 is connected to a Google Voice account, number 123-456-7890
OBi SP2 is registered to a Generic SIP account, number 4567

10 minutes ago, I removed all call forwarding ...
Calling the Google Voice number from any outside landline or mobile phone rings the Phone connected to the OBi's PHONE Port. Answered it. It works.
Calling the SIP number 4567 from any other number on that SIP server rings the Phone connected to the OBi's PHONE Port. Answered it. It works.

5 minutes ago , I added this call forwarding ...
SP1 -> CallForwardUnconditionalNumber SP2(9876)
SP2 -> CallForwardUnconditionalNumber SP2(9878)

So both SP1 and SP2 are forwarding to different endpoints on the same SIP server ...
Calling the Google Voice number from any outside landline or mobile phone rings the SIP number 9876. Answered it. It works.
Calling the SIP number 4567 from any other number on that SIP server rings the SIP number 9878. Answered it. It works.

So calls forwarded using the SIP server work from SP1 and SP2.
But calls forwarded using Google Voice do not work at all.

So I assume that the syntax SP2(9876) and SP2(9878) is correct, as it applies to SIP.

Is this SP1(8005551234) syntax correct, as it applies to Google Voice on SP1 ?
Of course 8005551234 is just an example.
I have tried many other numbers besides 8005551234, it just does not work.


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