Call OBi button (WebRTC)
giqcass:
If you are logged in and make the call from here http://www.obitalk.com/obinet/pg/obhdev/devices you will see the CID of the Obi number assigned to you as a soft phone. If you make the call without being logged in it shows 000000000 as the CID.
This should allow friends without an Obi to call via web interface. I would find that useful.
This would also be useful while traveling. Call in to your Obi and back out via AA.
QBZappy:
When logged into the portal the phone rings, however it hangs up as soon as I pick up the handset. While not logged into the portal, I was successful with rx/tx audio. We could have a phone conversation. Yes indeed the CID when not logged in was: From PP1(000000000). This CID would certainly need to be considered in any type of inbound call route scheme.
While logged in I can get the OBiman AA. After pressing 2 + speed dial, or dialing a telephone number fails for me.
Note that I am using Chrome beta as referenced above.
giqcass:
I tried both without success(aside from ringing) either way :(
At least this means they are exploring the next generation of web communications.
QBZappy:
Well folks, I can say that the Eagle has landed. I can confirm that I made an "OBi Call Button" call to my cell phone. The call back worked for me as well.
I haven't looked in every nook and cranny in order to see if other configurations are possible in order to make successful calls, but I know the following minimum configuration should work. Over time I'm certain other configs will be found to work just as well, however this one worked for me:
Setup:
1) Be tethered to the OBiTALk servers. Enable the various provisioning options in the OBi.
2) If you are accustomed to setting up the dial plans in the OBi unit itself, at this point you will need to wrap your head around the fact that you will need to do it using the Expert configuration method in the portal.
3) If you are going through a PBX like I am, you may need to tweak the PBX dial plan as well.
This will completely replace the OBiAPP as a casual method of making calls. Gone are the days of trying to configure XLite+OBiAPP. As gigcass has noted anyone with a web browser can call you on your OBi without the need to install a sip client. This solution is easy. I can't wait to see someone with some web savvy to figure out how to place this "OBi Call Button" on their own web page. It will be possible to email a link in your correspondence.
Call me
Enjoy
giqcass:
Quote from: QBZappy on June 12, 2013, 07:24:41 pm
I can't waiting to see someone with some web savvy to figure out how to place this "OBi Call Button" on their own web page.
That is what I'm trying to figure out. Just embedding the form into a webpage should be easy. The tough part is I want to be able to embed my OBi number into the link. I think the variable is GW which stands for Gateway.
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