the Google Voice dial tone
dialtone:
This is SP1:
* SP1 is connected to a Google Voice account, number 123-456-7890
* SP1 -> CallForwardUnconditionalNumber -> SP2(9876)
* All inbound calls to the Google Voice number 123-456-7890 make the SIP 9876 number phone ring.
This is SP2:
* SP2 is registered to a Generic SIP account, number 4567
* SP2 -> CallForwardUnconditionalNumber -> SP1(1234567890)
* All calls to the SIP number 4567 provide access to the Google Voice menu for the Google voice number 123-456-7890
The AA for the OBi:
* Auto Attendant -> PrimaryLine -> SP1 Service
* Therefore the Phone on the PHONE port will use the Google Voice service for all outbound calls.
In other words, just pick up the Phone on the PHONE port you get the Google Voice dial tone.
So it works exactly as expected.
Similarly, it is possible to directly access the Google Voice dial tone by changing the "1234567890" in
SP2 -> CallForwardUnconditionalNumber -> SP1(1234567890)
without going to the Google Voice menu each time you want to dial out?
What would that change be?
RonR:
I've started to respond to your post a couple of times, but each additional time I read it, I just get more and more dizzy. :)
What exactly is it you're trying to accomplsih?
RonR:
Quote from: dialtone on March 21, 2011, 03:56:09 pm
In other words, just pick up the Phone on the PHONE port you get the Google Voice dial tone.
FWIW ...
1. Any time you pick up the phone connected to the PHONE Port on the OBi, you're listening to a dialtone generated by the OBi.
2. Google Voice and VoIP providers don't provide dialtone. It's generated by OBi's, ATA's, hardphones, softphones, etc.
dialtone:
Quote from: RonR on March 21, 2011, 04:35:06 pm
I've started to respond to your post a couple of times, but each additional time I read it, I just get more and more dizzy. :)
Sorry about the confusion.
I will try to be as clear as I can.
dialtone:
Quote from: RonR on March 21, 2011, 05:04:46 pm
Quote from: dialtone on March 21, 2011, 03:56:09 pm
In other words, just pick up the Phone on the PHONE port you get the Google Voice dial tone.
FWIW ...
1. Any time you pick up the phone connected to the PHONE Port on the OBi, you're listening to a dialtone generated by the OBi.
2. Google Voice and VoIP providers don't provide dialtone. It's generated by OBi's, ATA's, hardphones, softphones, etc.
Understood. Agreed.
All I meant to say that - I want to hear that dial tone (generated by the OBi).
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