OBi110: Disconnected from Bell, now do I need to reconfigure ATA?
tavie888:
Hello,
I have a OBi110 behind a router and a cable modem. I will install a multi-handset DECT 6 phone system connected to OBI. My porting of local (Bell Canada) number to voip.ms has just been completed. Do I need to do anything like the following?
1. Physically disconnect Bell phone line from OBi's LINE port? Note: maintain PHONE port connection to OBi.
2. Ditto for Bell phone line coming into the house, and HOW?
3. Changing configuration settings of PHONE and LINE ports via Expert configurations, and HOW?
My goal is to have VOIP access for the entire house. Presently SP1 = GV and SP2=VOIP.MS
Any suggestions? Thanks kindly.
Rick:
Quote from: tavie888 on November 13, 2012, 09:02:21 pm
Hello,
I have a OBi110 behind a router and a cable modem. I will install a multi-handset DECT 6 phone system connected to OBI. My porting of local (Bell Canada) number to voip.ms has just been completed. Do I need to do anything like the following?
1. Physically disconnect Bell phone line from OBi's LINE port? Note: maintain PHONE port connection to OBi.
2. Ditto for Bell phone line coming into the house, and HOW?
3. Changing configuration settings of PHONE and LINE ports via Expert configurations, and HOW?
My goal is to have VOIP access for the entire house. Presently SP1 = GV and SP2=VOIP.MS
Any suggestions? Thanks kindly.
1) No
2) No
3) Depends whether you set POTS line to be used for anything as default, like 911.
tavie888:
Hello everyone,
Currently my Primary Line is SP2, so:
Physical Interfaces > PHONE Port is changed from PSTN Line to SP2 (VOIP.MS). I can call out, hear the phone on the other side rings, and the other party responds.
However, I cannot hear anything if someone calls me. I have NOT changed the following:
Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > InboundCallRoute = {ph}
How should I change or add to the above InboundCallRoute so that I can receive/hear incoming calls?
Thanks a lot for your help.
tavie888:
Hello,
I have a question regarding
SPx Service > X_InboundCallRoute.
At present:
Primary Line = SP2
SP2 . X_InboundCallRoute =
{(<**1:>(MSP1))SP1}, {(<**2:>(Msp2)):SP2}, {(<**8:>(Mli)):li},
{(MTelemarketers)|?:}, {ph}
Because voip.ms (SP2) reported that my landline porting was completed
Nov.13, shouldn't X_InboundCallRoute for SP2 reads as follows?
{ph}, {(<**2:>(MSP2)):SP2}
2) I used Zoiper soft phone to call my main DID at voip.ms. Heard
voicemail message.
3) Used X-Lite soft phone:
**9222222222: Passed OBi echo test
**9+area code+7digits of my main DID: Failed
**2+1+area code+7digits of main DID: Phone rings (worked)!
What's going on? How do I receive and hear incoming calls?
I look forward to hearing from you very soon.
Thank you.
tavie888:
Hi,
Here's an update. Obihai suggests I post in this OBiTALK forum.
1) Calling my main DID, I hear a voip.ms voicemail
2) Installed Zoiper softphone and configured it with voip.ms credentials. Calls to my main DID using Zoiper softphone also yield the same voicemail message
3) Using X-Lite 5 Softphone (registered with OBi110) to call my main DID:
**9 + 11-digit number: "Failed to establish call"
**2 + 10 or 11-digit number:the phone connected to OBi unit rings, and the handset shows its OBiTalk number
10-digit number: same result as with above **2 calls
Any suggestions?
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