OBi110 and star codes

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Ostracus:
Quote from: jimates on November 02, 2012, 05:48:59 am

x_calleridspoofing is only for bridged calls. You don't provide the information, it is taken from the original call that id being bridged.

X_CallerIdSpoofing

Allow outbound Caller ID spoofing. If set to Yes, device will attempt to set the caller-id name and userid field in the FROM header to that of a remote caller in the case of a bridged call (from another trunk, such as PSTN Line or another SP Service).
Otherwise, device always its own account information to form the FROM header.


That may explain why VoIP.ms is showing my account number instead of my callerID for outbound calls. I swear at one time it did work right for outbound.

QBZappy:
Ostracus,

If you want to spoof with voipms, both name and number can be spoofed. You need to set it up in two different places. The number can be spoofed on the voipms portal, and the name can be spoofed with whatever name you set up in the sip client (OBi/softphone). I use it occasionally when I want to coerce someone to answer the phone, who would otherwise prefer not to speak with me.  ;)

Sophia:
I think my question is related to this discussion... but it is a simple one.
We have a Telus voicemail subscription, to listen to voicemails we need to dial *98

So... how do I convince Obi110 to dial that and not go into some internal thingie?  :-[

Sophia:
Quote from: ianobi on September 29, 2012, 09:05:10 am

... When dialling via your telco PSTN line start with #, which bridges the phone port to the line port, then dial out using *67# followed by the number.

Wait wait... would that do the trick? Just dial #*98 ?

Edit: ok I get it now... you need to press # then call that, after that *98.
Our system is set up that a long press on the 1 dials the voicemail.
Can I change it so that it will ring # - Dial - *98?

ProfTech:
1st: Make sure *98 is not listed in the star codes list. If it is, simply delete it. [It is on line 28 in my 110]
2nd: Add *98 to the phone port digit map
3rd [a little more tricky] you have to make sure *98 is in the Line port Digit Map. If the PSTN line is set to be your primary line it is as simple as adding *98 to the Line port Digit Map. I have two codes that I use with my VOIP service provider that way.

*edited* I was assuming Telus was a PSTN [landline] company. If that isn't the case, simply add the *98 to which ever Service Provider -> ITSP[A or B] -> General -> digit map is correct.

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