Do I need an additional SP?
giqcass:
If you didn't change the defaults
:5060 = SP1
:5061 = SP2
:5062 = SP3
:5063 = SP4
The service provider you are forwarding to must be set up as a sip service. You May need to set up port forwarding. In callcentric I would go to preferences >> DID forwarding and enter it there instead of using call treatments. Then I would turn off Call treatments.
Dynamic DNS can be utilized.
noobee:
Quote from: giqcass on April 24, 2013, 08:14:28 pm
If you didn't change the defaults
:5060 = SP1
:5061 = SP2
:5062 = SP3
:5063 = SP4
The service provider you are forwarding to must be set up as a sip service. You May need to set up port forwarding. In callcentric I would go to preferences >> DID forwarding and enter it there instead of using call treatments. Then I would turn off Call treatments.
Dynamic DNS can be utilized.
Still can't get it to work :(
Enabled DID Fwd, disabled call treatments.
Changed port to 5061, as my SP2 is on SIP (with Nymgo)
When I call from my cellphone, I don't get any ring, but I can see incoming call in my callcentric history.
giqcass:
Did you set up port forwarding on your router?
noobee:
Quote from: giqcass on April 24, 2013, 08:26:13 pm
Did you set up port forwarding on your router?
Sorry, not sure how to do that, Is that on Router or Obi? and How? :(
giqcass:
If this is your Obi ip address is 192.168.1.102 Then log in to your router which you can probably do by typing 192.168.1.1 into the address bar of you internet browser.
What you do from there depends on your actual router. Each one is slightly different but Port 5061 on your router needs to be forwarded to your Obi ip address. 192.168.1.102:5061
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