Prefix with *31# Obi202
drgeoff:
Quote from: azrobert on October 12, 2013, 09:51:05 am
You are dialing from a BT device and sending the call out one of your SP trunks. Correct?
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If I have this wrong, someone else please chime in.
@azrobert
You are wrong. OBiBT enables the cellphone to behave as an SP. It does not enable the cellphone to take the place of a corded/cordless phone plugged into the OBi's Phone port. You cannot dial a call using the cellphone's keypad and have it go out via an OBi SPx (or the Line port on a 110).
From the OBi Device Admin Guide:
"OBiBT is compatible with Bluetooth 1.1 to 4.0 and supports the HFP (handsfree) profile. When paired with a mobile phone, OBiBT plays a role similar to a Bluetooth headset from the perspective of the mobile phone."
and
"OBiBlueTooth is the voice service that is made possible with an attached OBiBT dongle that is connected with a (in-service) mobile device. This service allows you to make or receive mobile calls using a conventional phone attached to the OBi phone port, or by bridging in a VoIP call over a SP service or OBiTALK service."
@mrjoe
It may be helpful to check exactly what digit string is being sent. You can see that by looking at Status|Call History. (Only visible by pointing a browser to the OBi's internal web server.)
azrobert:
Quote from: drgeoff on October 12, 2013, 11:12:12 am
@azrobert
You are wrong.
I really showed my ignorance today. Thanks for the info.
mrjoe:
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@mrjoe
It may be helpful to check exactly what digit string is being sent. You can see that by looking at Status|Call History. (Only visible by pointing a browser to the OBi's internal web server.)
It doesn't show anything in the history or call status. When I call it gives a type of engaged tone, it doesn't say "there is no Callroute to connect your call".
ianobi:
Mr Joe,
The first requirement is that 037219xxx needs to be in the DigitMap of both of your Phone Ports' Primary Lines. For example if both Primary Lines are sp1, then put 037219xxx in Service Providers > ITSP Profile A > General > DigitMap.
Then azrobert's idea (slightly modified) should work:
Put this at the beginning of both Phone Port OutboundCallRoutes:
{(<*31#>037219xxx):bt},
There are other ways of configuring this, but I don't want to complicate this thread more than necessary. I remember just how complicated your configurations can be :)
mrjoe:
Thank you ianobi for coming to help.
I'm clueless as to what the problem is, I'm still getting a fast busy tone.
It does not produce the tone until I'm finished dialing unlike if I were to dial *#.
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