Bridge Incoming calls on PSTN Line with SP1
jimates:
You know what is not happening, the call history will show us everything is happening.
what does the call history show for the test calls or even what does the call status show during the tests.
tjoswara:
I got this to work now ;) , both my phone and my US cell ring for incoming call from PSTN line, but I may be sacrificing the 6000 ring delay to recognize the callerid. I found some settings for Obi110 in France and Hong Kong and somehow got it to work. The Obi110 connected to PSTN line that is split using a ATT dsl/phone splitter.
France: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=3453.0
Hong Hong: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=396.0
Here are my settings for my Obi110 in Bandung, Indonesia:
Physical Interfaces > PHONE > Ringer > RingFrequency: 30
Physical Interfaces > PHONE > Ringer > RingVoltage: 85
Physical Interfaces > PHONE > Port Settings > OffHookCurrentMax: 30
Physical Interfaces > PHONE > Port Settings > Impedance: 270+(750||150 nF)
Physical Interfaces > PHONE > Port Settings > CallerIDMethod: DTMF(Finland,Sweden)
Physical Interfaces > LINE > LINE Port > InboundCallRoute: {ph,sp2(11234567890)} this is to ring my phone and US cell using sp2.
Physical Interfaces > LINE > LINE Port > RingDelay: 0 (I had this initially set at 6000 and did not work; once I changed this to 0, my phone and my cell ring for PSTN call. So not sure if this is the only one that will need to be changed. I did not do any more testing.
Physical Interfaces > LINE > Port Settings > CallerIDDetectMethod: CallerIDMethod: DTMF(Finland,Sweden)
Thanks to all...
Shashank:
I have set the ring delay to 0 as i don't need the caller identification but still my mobile rings after 4-5 rings (for the caller). Calls to the PSTN line are bridged through SP2 which is configured with Google Voice.
craigsilva:
Quote from: tjoswara on September 27, 2012, 01:35:28 pm
I got this to work now ;) , both my phone and my US cell ring for incoming call from PSTN line, but I may be sacrificing the 6000 ring delay to recognize the callerid. I found some settings for Obi110 in France and Hong Kong and somehow got it to work. The Obi110 connected to PSTN line that is split using a ATT dsl/phone splitter.
France: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=3453.0
Hong Hong: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=396.0
Here are my settings for my Obi110 in Bandung, Indonesia:
Physical Interfaces > PHONE > Ringer > RingFrequency: 30
Physical Interfaces > PHONE > Ringer > RingVoltage: 85
Physical Interfaces > PHONE > Port Settings > OffHookCurrentMax: 30
Physical Interfaces > PHONE > Port Settings > Impedance: 270+(750||150 nF)
Physical Interfaces > PHONE > Port Settings > CallerIDMethod: DTMF(Finland,Sweden)
Physical Interfaces > LINE > LINE Port > InboundCallRoute: {ph,sp2(11234567890)} this is to ring my phone and US cell using sp2.
Physical Interfaces > LINE > LINE Port > RingDelay: 0 (I had this initially set at 6000 and did not work; once I changed this to 0, my phone and my cell ring for PSTN call. So not sure if this is the only one that will need to be changed. I did not do any more testing.
Physical Interfaces > LINE > Port Settings > CallerIDDetectMethod: CallerIDMethod: DTMF(Finland,Sweden)
Thanks to all...
It would be better to only set this at 0 rather than the 6000 rings!!
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