DigitMap and In/Outbound CallRoute Tutorial
azrobert:
Quote from: ianobi on January 25, 2013, 02:55:35 am
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Judging by the number of responses I received, not too many people were impressed by my post.
I think there are two sets of users here: One set just wants it to work as they want; others, like us, want to do that, understand how it all works and make the OBi devices do things that others have yet to think of.
I think other users cherry pick parts of our posts that suit their particular needs. This is fair enough, it's how I started, mostly picking bits out of RonR posts :)
There a number of people on this forum that are WOWed by anything you post.
I guess I'm a bit jealous.
ianobi:
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I think you misunderstood my question.
This happens to me a lot :)
Back to the 202:
As you know the default OBiTALK InboundCallRoute is ph,ph2 so if you call just its OBiTALK number, say 500123456, both phones ring. If you change the InboundCallRoute to:
{(Mcot)>111:ph1},{(Mcot)>222:ph2},{ph,ph2}
Then in the calling OBi setup Speed dials:
slot 30 is pp(ob500123456)
slot 31 is 30*111
slot 32 is 30*222
Then from the calling OBi Phone Port, or any OBiON/OBiAPP which uses the calling OBi as a gateway, dial:
**9500123456 calls OBi 500123456 phones 1 and 2
31# calls OBi 500123456 phone 1
32# calls OBi 500123456 phone 2
The calling OBi number is in "cot".
Using my OBi110 setup I have tried this as far as I can proving all the formats. Maybe someone with a 202 would test it out.
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FYI I just ordered another OBi110, so now I can do my own remote testing. I couldn't resist the $39.99 sale at NEWEGG.
This is a good idea for testing. I did the same when there was an offer on. I still get confused switching between screens configuring two Obi110s at the same time. More brain cells needed :D
carl:
Quote from: ianobi on January 25, 2013, 02:55:35 am
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In my example the OBION App could dial PP(ob200.....) to ring the Phone Port on the OBi110, but what if the device was an OBi202. Which Phone Port would ring or would both?
azrobert - I don't have an OBi202 to try this, but rules such as these on an InboundCallRoute should work:
{(Mcot)>111:ph1},{(Mcot)>222:ph2}
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Judging by the number of responses I received, not too many people were impressed by my post.
I think there are two sets of users here: One set just wants it to work as they want; others, like us, want to do that, understand how it all works and make the OBi devices do things that others have yet to think of.
I think other users cherry pick parts of our posts that suit their particular needs. This is fair enough, it's how I started, mostly picking bits out of RonR posts :)
Obi really spent some effort to make it really difficult for us, in spite of all the pleas. Right, cherry picking. I could win the lottery, buy another Obi or two to play with, pay somebody accepting my test calls and calling me round the clock and maybe, just maybe,in a few months i will have the expertise of RonR. But I cannot afford that, nor can I afford to buy an equipped garage and start fixing my truck myself. So for the time being, I will have to keep on cherry picking . :)
Ostracus:
Quote from: carl on January 26, 2013, 01:44:19 pm
Obi really spent some effort to make it really difficult for us, in spite of all the pleas.
The problem isn't that the Obi's contain concepts and ideas we all couldn't understand (eventually). It's both lack of information in general, or concepts poorly spelled out.
mrjoe:
You may find my previous setup interesting.
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=4036.msg28744#msg28744
By the way Congratulations ianobi on reaching your 500th post and becoming a 'Hero Member'
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