Quote from: Stu-be on December 30, 2012, 03:11:07 PM
It seems like I may be faced with an all or nothing proposition. A couple of months ago, I had unchecked Google Chat as a line that GV ran through. Hence, I had GV ringing only through to my CallCentric CNAM phone number.
This is of course what you want to revert back to.
Quote from: Stu-be on December 30, 2012, 03:11:07 PM
To make Google Chat work again, I re-checked Google Chat. GV is once again ringing through both my CallCentric CNAM number and Google Chat. Now, My friend gets through, immediately. I am no longer asked if I wish to Press 1 to accept or Press 2 to go to voicemail. That's fine, I don't mind with her. I am just wondering if I will still have the Press 1 or Press 2 feature when other people call --- especially with unrecognized numbers.
I guess only time will tell.
You did not mention if you have the all important setting X_SkipCallScreening enabled on the SP service for the GV number. Voice Services > SP
x Service > Calling Features > near the bottom of the list. bear in mind if this is enabled it's the same as you pressing "1" without ever being prompted.
Also, this is to point out with your above settings an incoming call on your GV number will 'ring' on both SPx services, and if they are both 'pointed to' the same physical phone port (X_InboundCallRoute) you'll likely see odd behavior (in my experience, on an Obi202).
Edit: You have an Obi100 so only one phone port? What is supposed to happen when one incoming call points to a phone port that is ringing -- seemingly this is the case when both GV and CC ring the same phone port, but one call comes in a few milliseconds before the other -- didn't happen, in my limited experience, on an Obi202.
Running through what you say above, assume these points: A GV forwarded call to a CC number will always get the voice prompts, and since you're not getting the voice prompts you are answering the call on the GV SP line, not on the CC SP line. This seems to indicate X_SkipCallScreening is enabled on the GV line, which means sending the "1" works via GV (even though the Obi is sending the "1" without you pressing 1). This points to CC being the issue in not recognizing the "1", when receiving a call from your friend's line only. That sounds a little far fetched, but not impossible.
There's nothing in the CC dashboard (except maybe call treatments, I haven't use them, and maybe CC voicemail, which you don't want or need) that would affect behavior like this. You can try calling the CC number directly and see if it all works ok, and then contact CC support, they're pretty good about tracking down odd behavior like this.