obi 110, SIP, cisco IP phone

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delis7:
i hope this is the correct forum.

what i currently have setup is an obi110 with my google voice account ringing to a regular phone, nothing fancy.  i followed the directions on obitalk site and was up and running in a few minutes.

now that i have it working with a regular phone, i'd like to try to get it working with an IP phone (cisco 7970).

i found this site:

https://simonics.com/gvgw/

that will allow me to create a SIP connection with my google voice account, but i am not sure how to enter that into the obi110 we gui as a SIP line.

getting it work work on the cisco phone is going to .....

-possibly not work
-require help from another forum

but regardless, i need to know the proper way to setup a SIP line in the obi110.

thanks.

N7AS:
The Cisco 7970 uses the Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0. I don't think you can enter any SIP credentials into the phone. You might be better off using a Linksys SPA series phone. Another choice would be a Yealink IP Phone such as a SIP-T28P. This is the one I have, but have not as yet connected it to any of my OBi devices.

ianobi:
As a general rule, most simple SIP devices (maybe not the Cisco 7970) can be a client of an OBi device. This includes other OBi devices, other ATAs, softphones and SIP phones. The following conditions need to be in place:
1. The device needs to be able to call without registration.
2. The host OBi needs a spare sp service set up as SIP.
3. The device and the host OBi need to be in the same subnet behind the same router.

Actually number 3 is not really true, but does make things a lot easier!

delis7:
Quote from: N7AS on December 23, 2012, 01:36:43 pm

The Cisco 7970 uses the Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0. I don't think you can enter any SIP credentials into the phone. You might be better off using a Linksys SPA series phone. Another choice would be a Yealink IP Phone such as a SIP-T28P. This is the one I have, but have not as yet connected it to any of my OBi devices.



correct on the CUCM, but you can use other solutions to get the phone working.  for example, asterisk or freepbx to name a few.  that is my next step, but i never did think about connecting it directly off of the obi.

thanks.

delis7:
Quote from: ianobi on December 24, 2012, 02:08:51 am

As a general rule, most simple SIP devices (maybe not the Cisco 7970) can be a client of an OBi device. This includes other OBi devices, other ATAs, softphones and SIP phones. The following conditions need to be in place:
1. The device needs to be able to call without registration.
2. The host OBi needs a spare sp service set up as SIP.
3. The device and the host OBi need to be in the same subnet behind the same router.

Actually number 3 is not really true, but does make things a lot easier!


i am good on 3 and since i am only using GV on the obi, now, i can get rid of it or i can use sp2, so i should be good on 2.

thanks

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