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call-151:
I have an Obi110 at home (200######) and an Obi200 at work (510######). I would like both of them to ring simultaneously when someone calls me on voip.ms. Going by what was said in reply #36 above,
I am setting on my Obi110:
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> InboundCallRoute: {ph,pp(ob200######),pp(ob510######)}
And I am setting on my Obi200:
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> InboundCallRoute: {ph,pp(ob200######),pp(ob510######)}
However, when I call the number only home or work rings, not both. It seems intermittant, one minute
home will ring, the next time I call work will ring.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks

azrobert:
1st, you are putting the code in the wrong place.
It should be in the X_InboundCallRoute for the SP where VOIP.ms is defined.
This is probably the wrong method to use.

What OBi is VOIP.ms defined?
Is it defined on the OBi110 and the OBi200?

Let's assume Voip.ms is defined only on the OBi110 SP1 and not on the OBi200.
On the OBi110:
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
ph,pp(510xxxxxx)

When you only have 1 rule, the curly brackets are optional.
The OB in the OBi number is optional.

The call comes into the OBi110, rings the Phone Port and also routes the call to the OBi200.

On the OBi200
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute
Remove any code routing calls from the OBi110 to the Auto Attendant (aa).

Another method is to setup a sub account on VOIP.ms for the OBi200
http://wiki.voip.ms/article/Sub_Accounts#How_to_Create_a_Sub_Account

Register the OBi200 to the sub-account.
In VOIP.ms route inbound calls to the main account and the sub-account.
I'm not familiar with VOIP.ms, so I can't tell you how to do the routing.

I hope the OBi numbers for the OBi110 and OBi200 that you posted are not the real numbers.
If they are, I suggest changing them in your post.


call-151:
Thanks for the reply, azrobert!
It had never occurred to me to not define the voip.ms profile in the Obi200. So I have removed that, and put the code into X_InboundCallRoute. I will test if both are ringing tomorrow when at work.

cynthih:
Quote from: Stewart on June 12, 2012, 06:41:16 am

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.

I have an OBI110 with 1.3.0 (Build: 2872) and DetectOutboundConnectMethod is not
an option.  Was it removed?

drgeoff:
Quote from: cynthih on November 22, 2015, 11:22:18 pm

Quote from: Stewart on June 12, 2012, 06:41:16 am

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.

I have an OBI110 with 1.3.0 (Build: 2872) and DetectOutboundConnectMethod is not
an option.  Was it removed?


It would appear so.  I have one 110 with build 2824 and another with 2872.  DetectOutboundConnectMethod is present in the former but not the latter.

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