Best way to connect 2 Obis on Local Network

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mrjoe:
I find I cannot hear the other Party unless I use an Outbound Proxy.

Is it just me at is there a lot of static/white noise when connecting 2 ATAs over A Local connection?

I thought it was just my PAP2 because it was a Chinese imitation but I'm havering the same problem with an Obi202 connected to a Obi110!

Can anyone shed some light on the issue?

hwittenb:
Quote from: azrobert on January 27, 2013, 09:04:48 am

For anybody who cares, you can access an OBi with an ATA.
Assuming OBi's address is 192.168.1.10 with default SP2 port 5061.

ATA setup:

Server = 192.168.1.10:5061
UserID = ATA1
Password = WhatEver
Registration = off

OBi SP2 X_InboundCallRoute = {(ATA1)>(xxxxxxxxxx):sp1}


I can confirm that the above technique posted by azrobert works for one stage dialing with an OBi100 to an OBi110.  You can just setup the local net address under a VoiceGateway, setup the VoiceGateway with an AuthUserID for the caller id, and setup the DigitMap and OutboundCallRoute for the call, and setup the inbound call routing on the OBi110 as shown.  

It also works from a SPA3102 to the OBi110.

I can not get this to work with an OBi202 to an OBi110.  The firmware is different.  The call completes but there is one-way audio because the rtp voice stream is not received from the OBi110 by the OBi202.

Edit:  See  http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=5141.msg33309#msg33309.

Bolt:
I'm interested in doing this too, this was my next project.  Any help would be appreciated!

Can I run the Obi202 in switch/bridge mode and connect the 202 to router and then the 110 to 202's second port?  Would such a setup work even if network router was down (assuming static IP's on both)?

azrobert:
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author=hwittenb link=topic=5141.msg33254#msg33254 date=1359336399

I can confirm that the above technique posted by azrobert works for one stage dialing with an OBi100 to an OBi110.

hwittenb,

ianobi and I are getting one way audio with 2 OBi110s.
In my case the firmware levels were the same, but the hardware versions were different.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Edit: ianobi's worked when SP2 was unregistered.

azrobert:
For any newbie that doesn't understand why we want to do the above.

The path for 2 OBi's on the same LAN to talk to each other using OBitalk is:

OBi#1 => LAN => WEB => OBitalk server => WEB => LAN => OBi#2

The path using the above config:

OBi#1 => LAN => OBi#2

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