How to set up Music on hold (MOH) (the easy way)
Felix:
I saw that post that says that MOH doesn't work... and I created a feature request for MOH server for the USB-attached device. I think it's a much better use of it than shared drive. There are other good uses - voicemail server, some kind of IVR - all's better than a shared drive, especially with such terrible interface.
Anyway, I saw a post here: http://michigantelephone.wordpress.com/2012/03/22/how-to-divert-incoming-google-voice-calls-from-an-obihai-voip-device-to-an-asterisk-server-for-additional-processing-such-as-caller-id-lookup/ and I made it work. But in this case I am essentially routing all calls from OBi to Asterisk to VSP. Which is obviously an overkill when I don't have a need for PBX.
ianobi:
azrobert,
You definitely win the big cigar on this one :) Using a "look-up table" is the answer. In this case 3 = music. A good simple solution.
I'll keep my bizarre digitmap for its original purpose - dialling sip uris from OBiApp / OBiON without going through the gateway OBi.
azrobert:
Quote from: ianobi on February 04, 2013, 06:30:52 am
You definitely win the big cigar on this one
Thanks, but I opened my mouth before I knew what I was talking about on MOH. My comments above are for a OBi110 and NOT an OBi202.
ianobi:
Well lots of us don't have an OBi202 :)
QBZappy:
I found another sip uri with a music source. When I tried it was playing a nice rendition of the James Bond theme.
http://wiki.sip2sip.info/projects/sip2sip/wiki/SipTesting
3333@sip2sip.info
Has anyone else found other music sources (tel numbers or sip uri)? Please post what you have found.
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