Using CSipSimple With OBi
azrobert:
Quote from: jjjooonnn on May 17, 2013, 02:05:34 pm
All the calls I make from CSipSimple... ring my OBi houseline!
If I understand you correctly everything is working except when you make an outbound call from CSipSimple it rings your OBi phone.
If this is happening then your Mcot is not matching the Username of Sip2Sip.
I can think of 2 reasons for this to occur.
You had a typo when you created the Mcot. I'm sure you checked this 5 times, so I don't think this is the cause.
You are using OBi reserved characters (MmSsXx) in your Sip2Sip Username.
If this is the case put single quotes around special characters in your Mcot like this:
(u's'erna'm'e)
ianobi:
azrobert,
Good call. I have been caught out myself once or twice by reserved characters. Now I use eight digit numbers as userids, so I cannot be caught again. Birthdays, birthdays backwards etc are easy numbers to remember. Of course, one of these days I'm going to forget my own birthday ... :)
azrobert:
There is another way of doing this so you won't get in trouble with reserved characters.
Don't use a user defined DigitMap and don't put parentheses around the string like this:
{name1,name2>(Msp1):sp1}
When you don't use parentheses around the user names they become literals and reserved characters are allowed.
ianobi:
That does solve the reserved character problem. In a fairly simple setup it's probably a good idea.
Looking at my "cot" I have seven different userids - two OBis, two OBi softphone numbers, other softphones, other accounts etc. My sp2 is a general route into my OBi for lots of accounts, not only CSipSimple. Looking at my original post there are 15 references to "Mcot" in the InboundCallRoute, so it would become hard to read and maybe over the 512 character limit. Also, adding or changing a userid is a simple matter if you only have to change "cot".
As with all things OBi-related it all depends on individual setups. If it was simple this forum would be a lot smaller and a lot less interesting!
jjjooonnn:
I'm sorry, this is what I'm working with, I'm wondering if maybe router DDNS settings maybe involved, but when I enter the address I can get to my router from external networks, so should be reaching my network, this is crazy! ???
Here is a link to all the settings mentioned as I put them (I'm using my real ddns, I just changed it in this pic): https://plus.google.com/u/0/111737898109693132669/posts/RTj7MXhmkCG
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