Best way to connect 2 Obis on Local Network
Rick:
I wouldn't call it standard practice. Every company, including Newegg, has return policies. I don't order from anyone without checking those first. I also make sure that the credit card I'm using has coverage if the company won't take it back.
In my experience, Amazon takes back defective items and pays the return shipping, even if you don't rebuy.
azrobert:
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}
azrobert:
Quote from: Rick on January 27, 2013, 08:59:15 am
In my experience, Amazon takes back defective items and pays the return shipping, even if you don't rebuy.
Rick,
Thanks for the info. I didn't know Amazon didn't charge return shipping.
In the past I've been very happy with both Amazon and NEWEGG and this is the first time I had to return a defective product.
In the future I'm going to check Amazon first.
ianobi:
azrobert,
I have done some testing on the Voice Gateway idea. I'm also having trouble getting audio to work. Odd really as it's all in the same LAN subnet. I was using a "registered" sp as gateways in both OBi's as this would make the best savings of trunks. It seems ok for the vg to use a "registered" sp for outgoing, but the incoming sp in the other OBi needs to be unregistered.
Testing using "unregistered" sp's as gateways works fine both ways, but is not a great saving of trunks. However, it would mean that you could use several vg's in both OBi's using each others trunks all using one "unregistered" sp in each OBi to create the link. CallerID seems to work fine in both directions.
It looks like a good idea that probably needs more work.
Did any of that make sense?
azrobert:
ianobi,
I was testing by calling my ISP and getting no audio and didn't get to test incoming before my second OBi110 died. I probably got the same result as you. I don't understand why being registered makes a difference. I tried using different RPT ports on the second OBi110. It didn't make a difference.
Before I purchased the 2nd OBi110 I was using an ATA to access the OBI110 as described in my reply #6 above. In this setup the OBi110 could ring an unregistered ATA using a Voice Gateway when SP2 was registered. I'll have to test if the OBi110 can still call a registered ATA.
Update:
I registered the 2nd port on my ATA to a provider. I successfully called that port via VG3/SP2 on my OBi110 with SP2 registered to a provider. I know this is different than one OBi110 making an outbound call on the other, but this should work.
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