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ianobi:
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Here is a trick you can do to determine the username.
Temporarily add {sp1($2)} to the beginning of your SP2 X_InboundCallRoute, then call your SP2 phone number.
That is a neat trick. I'm filing that one away for future use ... :)
giqcass:
Quote from: ianobi on February 04, 2014, 04:41:49 am
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Here is a trick you can do to determine the username.
Temporarily add {sp1($2)} to the beginning of your SP2 X_InboundCallRoute, then call your SP2 phone number.
That is a neat trick. I'm filing that one away for future use ... :)
I saved it to my file already. lol
Rick:
I've now setup Callcentric on both SP1 and SP2 on my 110. I got 2 free DIDs, and setup GV to forward my two numbers, one to each of them. Works great.
Then, I setup SP2 with the {>1777xxxxxxx:ph} and it worked fine.
I now want to setup SP1 also. Since it uses an extension, it's 1777xxxxxxx101. I tried that, and nothing comes through (this is the peer number displayed in history). I tried using it without the extension, and nothing comes through, which doesn't surprise me.
Ideas welcome.
azrobert:
Check my post here:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=4067.msg46145#msg46145
Rick:
I read that (earlier in the thread), tried it, but got nothing new. Perhaps I was doing it wrong. If SP2 works today and is setup just fine, and SP1 is just plain PH, I change that to:
{sp2($2)}:ph ?
I want to discover what to put in the SP1 X_Inbound Call Route.
Thanks!
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