Making VoIP calls via OBiTalk using SIP URI method
QBZappy:
oleg
Hello and welcome. Just to confirm. Are you the oleg "firmware developer"?
I think the OBi has been noticed in Russia.
oleg:
Quote from: yhfung on March 20, 2011, 04:15:21 am
Without the GV, SP1, SP1, just using OBiTalk, are you able to do so?
YH
I did not verify but I am pretty sure sp1 as GV is irrelevant. For SIP URI calling it’s important to have at least one of services configured for SIP and refer that trunk in Speed dial and / or OutboundCallRoute. And it does not have to register with any provider (uncheck X_RegisterEnable if don't need to register).
Quote from: QBZappy on March 20, 2011, 05:42:00 am
Just to confirm. Are you the oleg "firmware developer"?
I think the OBi has been noticed in Russia.
I have diploma in electronic engineering and experience in firmware development. Currently – I am software engineer (Linux, server side). But I am in US :)
jerome:
Hello, I have a version 1.3, I don't see where the SIP speed dial need to be done. can some post the step by step to perform this.
thank you
Jerome
RonR:
Quote from: jerome on January 25, 2012, 07:47:07 pm
Hello, I have a version 1.3, I don't see where the SIP speed dial need to be done. can some post the step by step to perform this.
To make a SIP URI call from a Speed Dial, simply use:
User Settings -> Speed Dials -> n : SPx(18005551212@sip.tollfreegateway.com)
or
User Settings -> Speed Dials -> n : SPx(18005551212@76.10.223.207)
or
User Settings -> Speed Dials -> n : **?18005551212@sip.tollfreegateway.com
or
User Settings -> Speed Dials -> n : **?18005551212@76.10.223.207
where:
n is the Speed Dial number
SPx is SP1 or SP2, which must be configured for SIP.
**? is **1 or **2, which must be configured for SIP.
jerome:
Thank you, I must missed something, could you post screen shot?
Thank you
Jerome
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