Can't connect my IP Phone to my OBi202
N7AS:
Dagwood,
It would beinesting to see how you did it. I am used to Cisco IP phones as the Yealink is somewhat different. It would be nice to make the BLF work in a simple manner.
Dagwood:
I will try and summarize what I did to get my Yealink T22P working with my OBI202. I'm a total novice at this so it involved a lot of trial and error, and possibly some luck, but in the end it's working fine. Some of the things I did might have had no bearing in the end.
I will include some screen shots of my T22P phone settings for line 1 in a subsequent reply once I get the files sized small enough. I've got this pointing to SP1 on the OBI. The firmware for the phone is 7.70.0.130.
On the OBI side, I configured SP3 to proxy server 127.0.0.1, port 5060, outbound proxy also at 127.0.0.1, user name YL1 (or whatever you've used in the phone settings), and the same password as used in the phone setting. Under voice service for SP3 I have X_inboundcallroute = SP1, X_registerenable is unchecked. Under ITSP Profile C SIP I have spoofcallerid checked. Under voice service for SP1 X_inboundcallroute = {ph,ph2,SP3(YL1@192.168.1.101:5064)}. All of this enabled me to use my SP1 provider (freephone line.ca) with the OBI and my Yealink as line 1.
My voip.ms account was set up using 2 sub accounts at the voip.ms end. IOne sub account is registered with my OBI as SP2. The other sub account is registered as line 2 through my T22P. This was pretty basic and no trickery was involved for that.
I believe these are all the settings I changed. Let me know if you think I've missed something or you need any clarification.
Dagwood:
Can't seem to upload the screen shots so I will try and PM them to you instead.
I should also point out that the OBI202 status for SP3 shows the phone as registered and line 1 of the T22P itself shows registered to the OBI.
dogwood:
Success!!!
Thank you for your help and notes Dagwood.
Here's how I successfully got it to work.
Yealink T22P --> OBi SIP Proxy --> anveo.com
I had to factory reset the OBi and Yealink and this worked perfectly.
1. Connect yealink to LAN port of OBi
2. Login to OBi portal and select SP1 from the dashboard page
3. Create new anveo account if you want the special price or use an existing account
4. From OBi Dashboard, select Expert Mode
5. Select Service Providers
6. Select ITSP Profile C SIP
7. Change 2 settings. The first time you change settings you need to unselect both boxes to the right of the field then submit. Then you can go back and change the settings.
Change - ProxyServer = 127.0.0.1
Change - X_SpoofCallerID = checked
Submit
8. Select Voice Service SP1
Change - X_InboundCallRoute = {ph,sp3(9145@192.168.10.100:5062)}
Note: 9145 is the username for authentication. You can change this.
9. Select Voice Service SP3
Change - X_ServProvProfile = C
Change - X_InboundCallRoute = {sp1}
Change - X_RegisterEnable = un-checked
Change - X_Proxy = checked
Change - AuthUserName = 9145
Change - AuthPassword = 9145
Note: 9145 is the username. You can change this.
Note: AuthPassword is also your choice
10. Setup Account 1 on the Yealink IP Phone
Login to web UI 192.168.10.100
Select Account 1
Line Active = Enabled
Label = YourLabel
Display Name = YourName
Register Name = 9145
User Name 9145
Password = 9145
Enable Outbound Proxy Server = Enabled
Outbound Proxy Server = 555555555.pnn.obihai.com
Port = 5062
Server Host = 555555555.pnn.obihai.com
Port = 5062
Note: Change “555555555”.pnn.obihai.com to your Obi number found on the bottom of your OBi adapter. This won’t work in bridge mode. I found this does not resolve unless you have your IP Phone connected to the LAN port of the OBi. I tried using the OBi in bridge mode but it didn’t resolve.
Hopefully this will help other people trying to figure this out.
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