OBI202 - Unregistered Direct IP Dialing
azrobert:
I forgot something.
If you are using the dynamic address make sure your router is port forwarding to the correct address.
N2VWZ:
I have Port 5060 on the router forwarded to 192.168.1.30. The router is Linksys WRT54GS running DD-WRT software. I haven't reached the point where I have tried to receive calls. I can't even get a dialtone to dial out - just a busy signal when I pick up SP3 to dial out.
The Sipura SPA2000 is on 192.168.1.32 with Ports 5061 & 5062 forwarded to the same IP. This is working fine.
I think that I discovered where the problem lies:
I configured ITSP Profile C for SIP. ITSP Profiles A & B are configured for Google Voice. Right now, SP3 is pointing to Profile A instead of Profile C. It's trying to use Google Voice for my SIP connection. I didn't realize that the X_ServProvProfile parameter was supposed to point to ITSP Profiles A thru D. Presently it's defaulting to A.
That being said, I probably don't need two ITSP Profiles (A & B) for my 2 Google voice numbers.
I will have to wait until this evening to reconfigure and test.
N2VWZ:
I changed X_ServProvProfile to C
The Status Message changed from Authentication Error to Registration Not Required.
I still get a busy signal when I hit **3 instead of a dial tone when I attempt to dial. (note - the phone port profile is configured to produce a secondary dialtone. This is working with **1, **2, and **9)
These are my settings:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile C -> SIP -> ProxyServer : n2vwz.dyndns.org
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile C -> SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID : (unchecked)
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile C -> SIP -> ProxyServerPort : 5060
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> Enable : (checked)
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : C
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> X_UserAgentPort : 5060
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> AuthUserName : 444xxx
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> CallerIDName : N2VWZ
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> MaxSessions : 2
I'm IP dialing a Sipura box across town that is presently working with my Sipura box.
My working Sipura Dial in URL is: 444xxx@n2vwz.dyndns.org:5061
My expected Obi Dial in URL would be: 444xxx@n2vwz.dyndns.org:5060
ianobi:
We must be missing something obvious here – outgoing SIP URI calling should be the easy part!
The ObiDeviceAdminGuide (not the most reliable document in the world!) shows the default ITSP X DigitMap as:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx |011xx.|xx.)
This will not work for SIP URI calling.
All you need is:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile C -> General -> DigitMap:
([^*#]@@.'@'@@.)
This is a bit worrying:
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I still get a busy signal when I hit **3
It’s as if the OBi thinks sp3 is not enabled.
This is correct:
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The Status Message changed from Authentication Error to Registration Not Required.
I would change to this as it is known to work for many of us:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile C -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
May I ask how you are “dialling” the far end Sipura? Via a speed dial or from a keypad? If so is the format **3something@somewhere.org:port or sp3(something@somewhere.org:port) ?
N2VWZ:
Quote from: ianobi on January 10, 2013, 04:07:06 am
We must be missing something obvious here – outgoing SIP URI calling should be the easy part!
I would change to this as it is known to work for many of us:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile C -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
I changed ITSP Profile C -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1. Still no dialtone.
I'm still getting a fast busy when I hit **3 manually and attempt to dial.
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May I ask how you are “dialling” the far end Sipura? Via a speed dial or from a keypad? If so is the format **3something@somewhere.org:port or sp3(something@somewhere.org:port) ?
I'm using speed call to dial the far end Sipura
(same url that works when calling from the near end Sipura, but prefixed with **3)
Again, just dialing **3 without speed call should bring up a dialtone, but I'm getting a fast busy instead.
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