Newbi with OBI110 International Calls and GV routing problem
QBZappy:
Larva,
Quote from: Larva on December 26, 2012, 09:52:49 pm
The other part is the incoming caller id. I don't have caller ID service in my landline, but will obi shows caller id even if i dont have a caller id feature?. I don't have a Phone No. with GVoice , so every incoming call is on my landline.
Believe it or not, everyone has CID. If you forward your calls from the landline to another service that has CID you will see the the CID will show up. They block the CID if you don't pay for the service.
You could bridge all your calls on the OBi to a free Callcentric number in order to obtain the missing CID. (Li->SP1). Set it up this way:
Physical Interfaces
PHONE Port
LINE Port-> InboundCallRoute = :SP1
Assumes that SP1 is setup with a free incoming number
Larva:
Quote from: QBZappy on December 26, 2012, 10:06:44 pm
Larva,
Quote from: Larva on December 26, 2012, 09:52:49 pm
The other part is the incoming caller id. I don't have caller ID service in my landline, but will obi shows caller id even if i dont have a caller id feature?. I don't have a Phone No. with GVoice , so every incoming call is on my landline.
Believe it or not, everyone has CID. If you forward your calls from the landline to another service that has CID you will see the the CID will show up. They block the CID if you don't pay for the service.
You could bridge all your calls on the OBi to a free Callcentric number in order to obtain the missing CID. (Li->SP1). Set it up this way:
Physical Interfaces
PHONE Port
LINE Port-> InboundCallRoute = :SP1
Assumes that SP1 is setup with a free incoming number
I think that my SP1 is GV, I'm still a newbi on this thing of the OBI and G/V. my doubt is this one. In my OBI110 i have connect my landline and the G/V so every incoming call to my Landline is going also trough OBI. So obi will use the call Id feature of GV to show the number even if the call is incoming on my ATT line?.
anyhow i will try it and i will post the results.
EDIT: i have made the changes but after this changes i CANT recive calls at all. So changed back to default settings.
InboundCallRoute = :ph
ianobi:
Larva,
Quote
when we do a call most of the time we get the message "you must first dial 1 to complete this call"
While the call is still ongoing with the message, please look at Status > Call Status, which should show what digits are dialled from the phone and what digits actually go to line.
What digits you need to dial for local calls - seven, ten and eleven digits?
Larva:
Quote from: ianobi on December 27, 2012, 12:47:57 am
Larva,
Quote
when we do a call most of the time we get the message "you must first dial 1 to complete this call"
While the call is still ongoing with the message, please look at Status > Call Status, which should show what digits are dialled from the phone and what digits actually go to line.
What digits you need to dial for local calls - seven, ten and eleven digits?
always, all the time has to be 11 digits.
outgoing call result:
Code:
Terminal ID PHONE1 LINE1
State peer-ringing peer-ringing
Peer Name
[b]Peer Number 1xxxxxxxxxx (11) eleven digitis 1xxxxxxxxxx (11) eleven digits.[/b]
Start Time 13:18:47 13:18:47
Duration 00:00:06 00:00:06
Direction Outbound Outbound
Peer RTP Address
Local RTP Address
RTP Transport
Audio Codec
RTP Packetization (ms)
RTP Packet Count
RTP Byte Count
Peer Clock Differential Rate
Packets In Jitter Buffer
Packets Out-Of-Order
Packets (10ms) Interpolated
Packets Late (Dropped)
Packets Lost
Packet Loss Rate
Packet Drop Rate
Jitter Buffer Length
Received Interarrival Jitter
DTMF Digits Received
Jitter Buffer Underruns
Jitter Buffer Overruns
Sequence number discontinuities
skew compensation
send silence
this started to happen when i did the changes of the second post.
ianobi:
In the example you posted the OBi110 seems to be acting correctly and is sending eleven digits starting with "1" to line. I note that the state is "peer-ringing". Is this a call that failed and got the message saying a "1" is required?
I wonder if the "1" is being sent to line before the PSTN telco is ready to receive it. Try this change:
Physical Interfaces -> LINE Port -> DialDelay: 1000
This will increase the delay from the default half a second (500 default) to one second (1000). This gives a little more time for the telco to present dial tone before the OBi sends the first digit to line.
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