Adding Obi 202 already have OBI 110. What Port Settings?

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davefred99:
Quote from: QBZappy on August 13, 2012, 08:21:25 am

davefred99,

Before messing around with changing port values, see if setting up a stun server will fix your problem.


I am kinda new to this and am not sure how this is accomplished. I have read some on it and it is not clear if this is just a simple check mark on the settings inside the OBI expert portal or if I need to add some other stuff as well. I have also read something about stun not working with all Voip services.

My setup is: OBI202, SPI= GV,SP2=Anveo,SP3=VOIPO   OBI101, SP1= GV2, SP2=Callcentric.

My main issue is to forward my Voipo number to Anveo using sip url instead of DID. I am doing the forwarding all on the VOIPO web site not via OBI talk or anything. When I do this using my Anveo sip url I get intermittent results yet if I use a physical did # it works fine. I started searching for potential problems is how I came across the idea of changing Port 5060 because I found and old post by Ron R mentioning it but not in any detail. Also I did not have the Voipo account setup at the time of testing. so it is not related to that. I did have another Voipo adapter connected at the time and was told to remove it and see if the problem persisted and it did.

I just want to know the best settings for using 2 OBi devices on the same network. It appears that some here have indicated that the factory settings were ok even if they shared the same 5060 port while others recommend changing them and now I am being told that setting up a Stun server is a good idea. The last thing I want to do is go changing things for sake of change and I am not really sure were such changes are to made in the OBI configuration.

QBZappy:
Quote from: davefred99 on August 13, 2012, 01:29:09 pm

The last thing I want to do is go changing things for sake of change and I am not really sure were such changes are to made in the OBI configuration.


When you decided to go with voip, especially with a BYOD type service, it is implied in that decision that you will have to experiment/tweak your devices. Some of the suggestions made by everyone so far may or may not work, you are the only one who can test these configurations.

FYI stun is configured here:
ITSP Profile A/B->General->STUNEnable (put a check mark)
ITSP Profile A/B->General->STUNServer (pick one from here http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/STUN)

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