Port Forwarding... HELP!!!
threehappypenguins:
@ianobi
I will double check the Digitmap & Incoming call info you gave me.
However, I still only get intermittent outgoing calls. My guess is that the port is opening and closing or some. When I get the timeouts on my Android, it doesn't matter what I try setting up in my router, it just will not work. I will attempt the DMZ, and I will try to port forward 5062, but nothing will make it work. That is why I started this thread. I figured that someone will tell me how to properly port forward. I still do not even know if I should be putting in the Obi202 IP address in the port forward information or not. If someone reading this will kindly tell me what to put in each line, that would be great! (and how to properly test if the port is open)
Because if it is not a port forwarding issue, then I would like to move on to something else.
(Milk and fresh food is not taxed here either, but everything else is. Even my electric bill. I pay $270 a month for a 400 square foot apartment!!!)
threehappypenguins:
On my original thread http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=4682.0 I posted the solution on how I got things working:
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I started this thread http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=4726.0 because the outgoing call was only going intermittently (sometimes would go through, sometimes would time out), and I figured it was a port forwarding problem. I think that setting dmz on my router (not the Obi) solved the problem. I still have yet to test the calls on a different network. Right now my Android is on the same WiFi network so we will see when it is connected elsewhere outside my home network.
The last problem I was having was the Android ALWAYS called the Obi. I could dial any number I wanted, it didn't matter. It would just go to the Obi. It was not recognizing my sip2sip username as a trusted number and so it was always being sent to the Obi. ianobi, you are the best! He helped me via messaging on this forum.
OBiAdminGuide:
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literals [in DigitMaps] - Any combination of 0-9,*,#,+,-,A-Z,a-z, except m, M, s, S, x, X which have special meaning in the digit map syntax.
http://www.obihai.com/OBiAdminGuide.htm
RonR:
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The fact that you're reaching the PHONE Port means you're almost there.
The problem is likely that you don't have the username from your IP Phone in the cot User Defined DigitMap. Look at the OBi Call History and make sure you're using the correct username.
Also, if there are any reserved characters (m, M, s, S, x, X) in the username, they have to be surrounded by single quotes. For example, if the username is xlite, it would have to be entered in the cot User Defined DigitMap as : ('x'lite)
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2454.0
It turns out that the reason why my sip2sip account was not being recognized as a trusted caller by the Obi is because I had one of the reserved characters in my username. So in User Settings > User Defined DigitMaps > User Defined DigitMaps2 under DigitMap (if aaaaaaas is my sip2sip username) I had:
(aaaaaaas)
I changed it to:
(aaaaaaa's')
And it went through!!!!!!!!!
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