USE SKYPE ON YOUR OBI: A HOW-TO GUIDE
Mango:
Yes, correct.
Joue:
I am going through these steps, but calls are refusing to get forwarded from skype.
I get these messages:
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2017-01-15 11:15:46,666 callReceived - incoming Skype Call from:+155500xxxx [+1555000xxxx] status:RINGING
2017-01-15 11:15:46,670 callReceived - Direct Sip Dial to:sip:siptosis@192.168.1.10:5061 from:"+1555000xxxx" <sip:skypests@192.168.1.18:5070>
2017-01-15 11:15:46,672 UAC: CALLING sip:siptosis@192.168.1.10:5061
2017-01-15 11:15:46,673
Attempting call From:"+1555000xxxx" <sip:skypests@192.168.1.18:5070> To:<sip:siptosis@192.168.1.10:5061>
2017-01-15 11:15:46,688 skypeCallStatus[75149] - RINGING
2017-01-15 11:15:46,698 REFUSED (404:Not Found)
2017-01-15 11:15:46,719 WAITING FOR INCOMING CALL
2017-01-15 11:15:46,744 skypeCallStatus[75149] - Complete: REFUSED
A few notes:
192.168.1.10 is my obihai device192.168.1.18 is my pc running skype and the siptosisThe phone number +1555.... is obfuscated from the number appearing in the logsNeither port 5070 on my pc appears to be open (does not accept telnet connections),
Nor are ports 5060, nor 5061 on my obihai open - port 80 seems to be open though (accepts telnet connections)Additionally, I do not have asterisk set up - I'd like to confirm that it is not required for this scenario.
I find the fact that the ports I am forwarding to are not open very strange. I am not sure how to move ahead from here - any ideas on what I could be doing wrong?
azrobert:
Port 5061 points to the OBi SP2. Is SP2 defined as SIP? It won't work if defined as GV. Did you configure anything to block SIP scanners like checking X_AcceptSipFromRegistrarOnly or changing the X_UserAgentPort? Do you have any code in the SP2 Service X_InboundCallRoute that would block the call?
cabrower:
Will this work for Skype for business (Old Lync Server) or only the consumer Skype?
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