Limit call length? How to drop the call after 30 mins?
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toysareforboys:
Using Obi110, mostly Google Voice on SP1.
Is there a way to limit the outgoing call length? After 30 mins I want it to drop the call.
Didn't see a way to do this, if anyone has any ideas let me know. If I can't figure something out in the OBi I can put it on a timer for christmas lights and it'll "blink" the power to the OBi every 30 mins ;)
-Jamie M.
Rick:
Your timer idea won't work, you could be on a call for 10 seconds and the 30 minute interval would be hit. Also would prevent an emergency call from going out. Don't assume that in a power outage OBi will successfully reconnect when the power resumes.
toysareforboys2:
Quote from: Rick on November 01, 2013, 04:46:19 am
Your timer idea won't work, you could be on a call for 10 seconds and the 30 minute interval would be hit. Also would prevent an emergency call from going out. Don't assume that in a power outage OBi will successfully reconnect when the power resumes.
Thanks for the reply Rick :)
My christmas light timer has a bright LCD display that will be visible to anyone using the phone. If there is only a few minutes left until the next reset they can wait until the reset then make their call.
They can't use this phone for emergencies anyway, only uses GV ;)
I've done lots of tests just cutting the power on the Obi and other then some very messed up call logs I've never had an issue with it not reconnecting perfectly every time. The Obi (110) boots and connects so damn fast, it's only down for maybe 10 seconds before you can make a call again.
I'll call Obi today and see if they have a solution. 30 mins after the call starts is better then a reset every 30 mins even if a call isn't in use.
-Jamie M.
QBZappy:
@toysareforboys2
Here is a setting that controls calls with a timer:
SPX Service
X_BridgedOutboundCallMaxDuration (30 minutes = 1800 seconds)
Read this:
How Do I Bridge Two SIP Service Provders with the OBi?
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=44.msg75#msg75
In above mentioned thread it mentions calling into the OBi and using the AA to bridge the call. Timer should work in this use case as it is designed for this.
Another potentially more practical use case for you is to try calling the AA directly from the phone **0 and make a new call using the prompts. This isn't really bridging since it is not connecting two voice services. We may need to use a voip provider or the OBi|TALK service to actually set up a proper bridged call for this to work I haven't tested this.
Let us know the results.
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