Using OBi Voice Gateways with SIP Providers

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Obvdobi:
Quote from: RonR on March 29, 2011, 01:01:35 pm


Next, let's configure Voice Gateway6 for calling via Sip Broker:

Name : Sip Broker
AccessNumber : SPx(sipbroker.com)
DigitMap : (<*>[x*][x*].|*[x*][x*].)


Next, let's configure Voice Gateway7 for iNum calling:

Name : iNum
AccessNumber : SPx(sip.inum.net)
DigitMap : (<8835100>xxxxxxxx|8835100xxxxxxxx)


Following a reboot, the OBi should be ready to use its new capabilities.


Dialing **6 + SIP code + number should place a VoIP call via Sip Broker.

For example:

Dialing **6 011 188888 should connect you with the Sip Broker test announcement.
Dialing **6 010 123456 should connect you with the Voxalot number 123456.
Dialing **6 747 17471234567 should connect you with the Gizmo5 number 1-747-123-4567.

For more details on Sip Broker, please visit : http://www.sipbroker.com/

Dialing **7 + number should place a VoIP call to an iNum number.

NOTE: Use only the last 8 digits of the iNum number (8835100 will be prepended for you).

For example:

Dialing **7 00000091 should connect you with the iNum echo test.
Dialing **7 04123456 should connect you with the Voxalot number 123456.
Dialing **7 71234567 should connect you with the Gizmo5 number 1-747-123-4567.

For more details on iNum, please visit : http://www.inum.net/



When I set it up for vg6 and vg7 with the instructions above, no test call can be completed for anything start with **6/**7.

What am i doing wrong? Setup in attached image.

 

RonR:
Quote from: Obvdobi on October 21, 2011, 03:42:35 pm

When I set it up for vg6 and vg7 with the instructions above, no test call can be completed for anything start with **6/**7.

What am i doing wrong? Setup in attached image.


Do you have |**6(Mvg6)|**7(Mvg7)| in your PHONE Port DigitMap?

Do you have {(<**6:>(Mvg6)):vg6},{(<**7:>(Mvg7)):vg7} in your PHONE Port OutboundCallRoue?

Is SP2 configured for SIP and reporting 'Connected' if it's a real SIP provider or 'Registration not required' if it's a dummy SIP configuration?

What are you dialing and what is the response you're getting?

**6 011 188888 should reach the SIP Broker Test Announcement.

**7 0000 0091 should reach the Inum Echo Test.

Obvdobi:

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Do you have |**6(Mvg6)|**7(Mvg7)| in your PHONE Port DigitMap?
yes

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Do you have {(<**6:>(Mvg6)):vg6},{(<**7:>(Mvg7)):vg7} in your PHONE Port OutboundCallRoue?
yes
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Is SP2 configured for SIP and reporting 'Connected' if it's a real SIP provider or 'Registration not required' if it's a dummy SIP configuration?
SP2 is shown as "Registered (server=64.xxx.xxx.xxx:5060; expire in 38s)"

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What are you dialing and what is the response you're getting?

**6 011 188888 should reach the SIP Broker Test Announcement.

**7 0000 0091 should reach the Inum Echo Test.
I dialed both when I was at work dialing in through AA. Neither one work. The prompt is a male voice like "The number you dialed **6 011 188888 is not valid".  I noticed that after pressing **, the two "*" turned into 'P' on the display.

But when I get home and dialed directly through  my home phone, it works! :)  What's the difference? I guess the remote system's ** are not interpreted properly.

RonR:
Quote from: Obvdobi on October 21, 2011, 05:28:57 pm

I dialed both when I was at work dialing in through AA. Neither one work. The prompt is a male voice like "The number you dialed **6 011 188888 is not valid".  I noticed that after pressing **, the two "*" turned into 'P' on the display.

But when I get home and dialed directly through  my home phone, it works! :)  What's the difference? I guess the remote system's ** are not interpreted properly.


The difference is the Auto Attendant has it's own DigitMap and OutboundCallRoue.  If you want the Auto Attendant to behave similar to the PHONE Port, you must make corresponding changes there.

Obvdobi:
This makes perfect sense.  Thank you, Ron. You are so HELPFUL! I learned a lot from you in the last couple of days.

Quote from: RonR on October 21, 2011, 05:37:04 pm


The difference is the Auto Attendant has it's own DigitMap and OutboundCallRoue.  If you want the Auto Attendant to behave similar to the PHONE Phone, you must make corresponding changes there.


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