New OBi202 + OBiLine for us, OBi110 will go to parents
ianobi:
Easy is always nice, but digit maps work better and faster if we can achieve exact matches. I think we are almost there :)
This should work pretty well:
Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > DigitMap:
(<**1>00xx.S4|0[1-7]xxxxxxxxS0|[45]xxxxxS0|xx.S4)
Service Providers > ITSP Profile A > General > DigitMap:
(<00:>1xxxxxxxxxx|00xx.)
001 followed by ten digits has the leading “00” removed then routes to sp1.
0 followed by ten digits, second digit 1 to 7, routes to PSTN with no delay.
4 or 5 followed by five digits routes to PSTN with no delay.
Anything else goes to PSTN with four seconds delay.
When GV stops functioning with OBi, then the first rule in the ITSP Profile A DigitMap needs deleting, leaving only “00xx.” This is because most other voip providers expect to see the full international number. Or, if you abandon voip for your parents, then delete the first rule in the Line Port DigitMap and replace with “00xx.”
I would not worry too much with other settings just now, except I would change these:
Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > RingDelay: from 4000 to 0
Physical Interfaces > LINE Port > Port Settings > CallerIDDetectMethod to FSK(V.23)
Physical Interfaces > PHONE Port > Port Settings > CallerIDMethod to FSK(V.23)
Physical Interfaces > PHONE Port > Port Settings > CallerIDTrigger to Before First Ring
Sophia:
Whoo hoooo I think that did the trick, as far as I can test it here. I dialled 001number and it used GV, I tried some random other numbers and got the error message that Obi is not configured correctly (which makes sense, there is no LINE connected right now). I actually set up CallCentric as their SP2, though we'll keep using GV until Google cancels the XMPP service.
Can't wait to test it out for real, will report back but that'll probably have to wait a while :)
THANKS ianobi and others, you have been truly helpful and patient, Obi should pay you a royal salary ;D
Sophia:
Not sure if I should open a new thread or add to to this one: we have a very strange problem :-\
As per this thread, we set up the OBi202 up exactly as the 110, we set up full duplex on both for example and the very same outbound LINE settings.
However, the 202 is giving a terrible echo on our end, our own voice is echoed right back to us on 80% of all the calls (both landline & VOIP, almost all received calls and more than half the outgoing calls).
To test, I put back the 110 for the time being and all echoes have disappeared instantly. Is there a known problem with the 202?
Another (minor) problem: the 110 works even when it's not connected to the router, obviously I'm talking about landline only. However the 202 absolutely requires the Internet even for the landline. This is rather unacceptable because our Internet connection is rather unreliable, living out in the mountains.
Right now I have a good mind to count our losses and order another 110, but would there be a solution to get the 202 to work echo free?
Sophia:
Ok, after a few days I can absolutely confirm that it's the 202 that is giving the troubles, not a shadow of an echo on the 110. Do you guys think the 202 is a faulty device, should I contact the reseller or Obihai direct? ???
ianobi:
With that sort of evidence I would start with Obihai. Submit a ticket:
http://www.obihai.com/supportTicketForm2.php
Or try "OBi Support Chat" if you see them on line (green cloud at bottom of menu options on OBi Dashboard page).
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