Call forward to mutiple numbers?
IvoD:
Quote from: pc44 on June 12, 2012, 05:19:40 am
Hi IvoD,
Have you tried {ph,li(XXXXXXXXXX)} instead?
Just a stab in the dark,
pc44
Wow, so simple of course - as usual :) Thanks it does work indeed, thanks so much for this!
IvoD
IvoD:
Quote from: obi-support2 on March 21, 2011, 10:34:40 am
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Note: If you include LI(some-number) in the route, however, LI will "win" most of the time since there is no easy way to tell if the call on the analog PSTN line is answered; so the device simply assumes the call is connected once it finishes dialing out the number on the PSTN line (hence it wins).
In 1.2 (currently in beta) we offer a new feature to detect if outbound call on PSTN line is connected based on tones and signal detected on the LINE. But this may require some tweaking for your local phone company. By default that feature is not enabled.
Hi obi-support2 ,
How can I enable ver 1.2 (beta or not anymore?) so the signal from the PSTN line is detected and the simulring does not stop when the Li dials the number? Also, what needs to be tweaked with the phone company? Thanks so much!
Best,
Ivo
Stewart:
Quote from: IvoD on June 12, 2012, 06:00:31 am
How can I enable ver 1.2 (beta or not anymore?) so the signal from the PSTN line is detected and the simulring does not stop when the Li dials the number?
I'm on 1.3.0 (Build: 2711) and the options available for DetectOutboundConnectMethod include None, Detect speech, Detect polarity reversal, and Assume connect after a short delay.
If your landline provider sends a polarity reversal when an outgoing call is answered (check by looking at TipRingVoltage in Line Port Status), then Detect polarity reversal should work perfectly. Otherwise, see whether Detect speech works satisfactorily.
If the above is unsuitable, consider forwarding via a VoIP provider, rather than the landline; the VoIP connection will have a reliable answer indication. Where are you calling? Landline or cellular?
Lina:
Quote from: RonR on March 27, 2011, 03:07:04 pm
Quote from: joshhighley on March 27, 2011, 02:35:36 pm
With call forward, does the original number still ring, or only the number the call is forwarded to? Is it possible to use the Inbound Call Route setup to do a simultaneous ring?
There are three kinds of call forwarding:
Call Forward Unconditional - The OBi phone doesn't ring
Call Forward On Busy - The OBi phone is in use
Call Forward On No Answer - The OBi phone will ring a selectable number of times before it stops and the call is forwarded
Using the InboundCallRoute, you should have simultaneous ring with:
{ph,SPx(12345678901)} - The OBi phone and the called phone should ring until one answers
Where on earth can I enter these configurations? and How??
Lina
roberthuang:
Please help set up the X_InboundCallRoute rule to achieve the following goals on sp4,
If the call is from 12341234567, the PHONE Port rings and the call is forked to 12347654321 using SP2.
If the call is NOT from 12341234567, only the PHONE Port rings and doesn't fork the call to any other number.
According to RonR,
{12341234567:ph,sp2(12347654321)}
If the call is NOT from 12341234567, the incoming call is totally ignored
Please help. Thanks in advance.
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