OBiAPP & X Lite Setup Configurations?
tavie888:
Hello everyone,
I spoke too soon! Still having problem with softphone not being registered (SIP error 408). Otherwise, connecting X-Lite directly to voip.ms is fine.
Possible reasons:
1. When I went to the Softphone Config Screen of OBiTalk Portal, the number in the pull-down menu for the Voice Gateway is that of my SIP services (SP1= GV, SP2=voip.ms), i.e. 200xxxxxx, but NOT the OBiTalk Number 290xxxxxx of OBiAPP as suggested by RonR in one of his posts;
2. The RTP (audio&video) ports figures that show up is 36000 for SIP domain or proxy local address, and 36100 for OBiTalk local address. However, voip.ms web site shows their RTP port range= 10001-20000 UDP.
3. X-Lite v5 forum shows that there's still a bug in v4 and v5 preventing X-Lite from registering with SIP port.
4. The PC that has X-Lite connects to a wireless repeater, so the PC gets its IP address automatically from DHCP. The main router which connects to a cable modem and OBi110 gets its IP address automatically from ISP.
Suggestions, anyone?
Thank you!
GregoryZ:
Tavie888,
I struggled with getting OBiAPP and X-Lite to work for quite some time. Even after I got it all to register, after a period of time (somtimes minutes, sometime hours) it wouldn't ring on incomming calls. Even if I was still showing registered.
Long story short.... I gave up on the OBiAPP / X-Lite. I didn't like getting forced to update to v.5 either.
So, I now have my softphone registered with Callcentric, and my GV just forwards to it. I don't use the Softphone for any thing besides the Pop-Up showing who is calling when my Phone attached to my OBi100 rings.
That is all I need it to do anyway. :)
I'm sure that you are still wanting a solution, but I don't have one for you. Again, I messed with it for Weeks, before I just gave up on it. :)
Good Luck! If you do find a working solution, please post it. Maybe I can learn from your efforts too.
Regards,
GregoryZ
tavie888:
Hello GregoryZ,
Thank you for your kind words and encouragement. I finally was able to make this combination of OBiAPP & X-Lite works partially:
X-Lite
SIP account settings:
Userid: <OBiTalk number 290xxxxxx>
Domain: <IP of the OBi you heard when you first installed it>
Proxy address: <OBi's IP:5060>
Topology: Auto detect, port range:5060-5080
I can make calls (WHITE letters of the word "Call" on a green button) and hear the phone rings, even though the screen shows "Enabling account please wait".
Before that, I went into my router and port forward RTP port numbers 16600-16998 which belong to OBi110. Then to OBi Portal > Expert Config > X_EnableICE (?): Default Setting checked
In OBiAPP > Advanced Tab:
SIP Domain or Proxy Local Address:
IP Address: Default
SIP Port: 5060
RTP Ports: 16600
OBiTALK Local Address:
IP Address: Default
Signaling Port: 10000
RTP Ports: 16998
The Status tab of OBiAPP still shows softphone client as not registered.
I have not tried making long-distance calls or other types of calls. I may need to learn more about Digit Maps and Dial Plans before I can do so. I may even switch to 3CX soft phone if it turns out to be much better than X-Lite. May I ask which soft phone you are currently using with Callcentrics?
Best regards
GregoryZ:
During my attempts at getting the OBiAPP and Softphone to work, I had tried several Softphones.
The Softphone I finally settled on was "PhonerLite"
The thing I like most about this softphone is, that it has a built in "Google Contact" function. This allows me to get Caller Name from my Google Contacts list. And, I like it's small pop-up when a call is recieved. Again, the Pop-UP / Caller ID is really the only function I use it for.
Here is a download link: http://www.phonerlite.de/download_en.htm
-GregoryZ
QBZappy:
GregoryZ,
It's funny that you should be mentioning Phonerlite. Last week I had been considering writing about it. In addition to the Google contacts feature as you mentioned, another interesting feature that I have been using is the debug feature. It is like a built in wireshark feature of the app. No need to install any other packet tracing software. It gives a good idea what ports are being used along with a good sip trace. If you want to keep it simple this is a good app to use just for the debug feature. You can even download a portable app version of the software. (No installation required)
http://www.phonerlite.de/download_de.htm
http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=1275
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