Port Forwarding... HELP!!!
ianobi:
Your router does not need a static ip address. The dynamic dns is fine - it means that for this purpose CSipSimple can find your router.
Your OBI is connected to the router as it is working with AcroVoice and GV. If the connection is wifi, then there still must be a connection between the router and the OBi and that connection will have an IP address. It will probably be in the same range - 192.168.x.xx I cannot say if you can put that address in DMZ, but I don't see why not.
(Sales tax here 20% >:()
threehappypenguins:
@QBZappy
The Obi is connected to the air. ;) Sorry... I could not resist!
It is connected via the WiFi dongle. I plugged it in the USB port in the back, configured it, and voila, wireless Obi202 connection! The Obi202 and the Obi302 are the only ones that you can connect via WiFi. So... how do I do DMZ without using the WAN?
@ianobi
I found this port forwarding tester http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
However, it keeps telling me that port 5062 is closed, no matter what I do. I tried putting in the IP address of the Obi (the IP address that I type in the address bar to access the Obi configuration) into the DMZ address in my router. Is that what I should be putting in?
(20%?!?! :o)
threehappypenguins:
Uggghhhh it is SO random. The port is saying closed and yet I tried to phone a (non-connected-to-Obi) phone number it rang the Obi. Earlier, NOTHING was happening and it would time out.
Here is the last thing it did (I hung up before I answered the Obi phone):
Call 112/05/2012 16:46:2116:46:21From 'CallerID' SP3(userid)Fork to:
PH1
PH216:46:21 Ringing (PH1)16:46:21 Ringing (PH2)16:46:22 Call Ended
ianobi:
Yes, that's the correct address. I just tried that tester and it lies to me too! If the Motorola router accepts that 192.168.x.xx address in DMZ, then OBI probably is in DMZ.
If you activate wifi on your cell phone and try CSipSimple, then it should register with sip2sip.
Edit: sip2sip account on CSipSimple is required for calls in both directions.
That call looks hopeful - was that from CSipSimple?
(Yes 20%, but fresh food and milk is exempt)
ianobi:
If the call from CSipSimple is calling the OBi phones, but not the intended number, then you might wish to check this:
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute (Assumes Primary Line is set to sp2):
{(Mcot)>(<**7**1:>(Msp1)),(Mcot)>(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(Mcot)>(<**7**2:>(Msp2)),(Mcot)>(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(Mcot)>(<**7**3:>(Msp3)),(Mcot)>(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(Mcot)>(<**7**4:>(Msp4)),(Mcot)>(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},{(Mcot)>(<**7**9:>(Mpp)),(Mcot)>(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mcot)>(<**7:>(**0)),(Mcot)>**0:aa},{(Mcot)>(<**7:>(***)),(Mcot)>***:aa2},{(Mcot)>(<**7:>(Msp2)),(Mcot)>(Msp2):sp2},{(Mcot)>(<**7:>(0)),(Mcot)>0:ph,ph2},{ph,ph2}
User Settings > User Defined Digit Maps > User Defined Digit Map2 > Label : cot
User Settings > User Defined Digit Maps > User Defined Digit Map2 > DigitMap : (aaaaaaaa)
Where aaaaaaaa is your sip2sip username.
Is the PrimaryLine still SP2 Service? Is aaaaaaaa your sip2sip username? You must put it in brackets in the DigitMap (aaaaaaaa).
If OBi does not recognise the correct details, then it will ring the phones using this rule: {ph,ph2}
Anyhow, I must leave OBiLand for today as it's late here. Keep posting, I will pick up any new info from you tomorrow.
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