Single-Stage Dialling Using SIP: Four OBi Example
ianobi:
This is "peer to peer" calling. I'm assuming that's why RonR chose p2p as the name for that DigitMap. This means that any port number should work, so long as both Obi devices know what it is and that port is not used for anything else.
If distant OBi 2 used UserAgentPort 1234, then calling OBi 1 would need this:
User Settings -> User Defined DigitMaps -> User Defined Digit MapX
Label : p2p
DigitMap : (<2*:>(@@.)<:@someone.ddns.co:1234>)
QBZappy:
Although different, there are enough similarities between Linksys PAP2 Dial Plan design and the OBi syntax. This site (Netphone Directory) might be useful in explaining the different parts of a dial plan. If an explanation like this could be found in the OBi Admin manual, it would avoid a lot of grief.
Linksys PAP2 Dial Plan Basics
http://www.netphonedirectory.com/pap2_dialplan.htm
Ostracus:
I think the dial plan splitting up is one of the things that confuses people.
CoalMinerRetired:
Is the syntax discussed here (http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=4658.msg30461#msg30461) a possible mechanism to pass a username and a password in this scheme?
Of course, only do this on your local LAN, not across the public internet.
ianobi:
Yes, I'm sure it would work. I will do some testing tomorrow when I have more time. Being able to spoof Caller ID without password would still be useful to this setup. All the routing tricks are done in the InboundCallRoutes using Caller IDs, no passwords required.
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