Basic SIP phone as OBi110 client

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Hagrid:
Quote from: azrobert on October 31, 2013, 12:15:21 pm

The call from the IP phone to the OBi is an inbound call. Just how it works.


OK, that makes more sense.  I was thinking of it as an outgoing call.

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SP2 is free and you could setup SP2 to receive the call from the IP phone by changing the port number, but you will have to setup SP2's X_InboundCallRoute to bridge the call.


So an "SP" is a service profile then?

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If you haven't made any changes yet, call the OBi again from the SIP phone. Answer the call and see if you have 2 way audio. Sometimes these setups have audio problems.

I did.  Made talking to myself way more fun than normal.  :)

Hagrid:
Quote from: azrobert on October 31, 2013, 12:42:09 pm

I had 2 errors in the config in my 1st post. I changed the portion in error to the following:
{ph,sp1(cisco@192.168.1.100:5060}

I used SP2 to route inbound calls to the IP phone and I forgot name@ in the address.
name can be anything. SP2 has not been defined, so you can't use it to route calls.



Shouldn't there also be a closing parenthesis before the closing brace?

{cisco>(Msp1):sp1},{cisco>911:li},{ph,sp1(cisco@192.168.1.100:5060)}

Calls from the SIP phone to anything matching the sp1 digitmap route to sp1, from SIP phone to 911 routes to line out.  All other calls are sent to both the analog phone and the cisco phone using sp1.

Gold star?

azrobert:
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Shouldn't there also be a closing parenthesis before the closing brace?

{cisco>(Msp1):sp1},{cisco>911:li},{ph,sp1(cisco@192.168.1.100:5060)}

yes. I'm having a bad day with the finger checks.

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Calls from the SIP phone to anything matching the sp1 digitmap route to sp1, from SIP phone to 911 routes to line out.  All other calls are sent to both the analog phone and the cisco phone using sp1.

Gold star?

Yep. You understand 100%

Hagrid:
Thanks a lot for the help.

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