Modification and Gateway usage question.

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neftv:
Is that something they going to improve on?

let me ask you when a provider gets put in a gateway position  then that provider is only for outgoing calls correct?  Incoming calls wont come through?

RonR:
Quote from: neftv on April 06, 2011, 08:21:15 pm

Is that something they going to improve on?


Good question.  I don't know the answer, but I hope so.

Quote from: neftv on April 06, 2011, 08:21:15 pm

let me ask you when a provider gets put in a gateway position  then that provider is only for outgoing calls correct?  Incoming calls wont come through?


Correct.

neftv:
would having a stun server put in on my main voip provider help any with the RTP issue with sipbroker?

RonR:
Unfortunately it won't (that's one of the shortcomings).

From the OBi Device Administration Guide:

Note that when using a SP trunk to access a (SIP) gateway, the device will:
- Not use the outbound proxy, ICE, or STUN regardless the settings on the SP trunk.
- Use only the device’s local address as the SIP Contact, and ignore any natted address discovered by the device.
- Use the gateway’s SIP URL to form the FROM header of the outbound INVITE.
- Use the gateway’s AuthUserID and AuthPassword for authentication.
- Apply the symmetric RTP concept.

neftv:
That is interesting today I had to reboot the Obi100 because on the one gateway provider that was working yesterday I tried to use it today and I was getting a voice prompt saying the I got no response from service provider.  When I rebooted the Obi it worked fine.  Is this part of that issue your talking about in the previous post?  Does Obi tech support read these?

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