Obitalk as a SIP trunk.
Usetheforceobiwan:
Just curious if anyone has figured out a way to configure the Obitalk network trunk to make it act "sippish"? It would be nice if you could have it as a fifth Sp such that you could use it to make URL dials and also to link a to an IP phone. Anyone come close?
giqcass:
I have never heard of anyone doing it. I'm not even sure if ObiTalk uses sip. Someone should wireshark it.
azrobert:
You can call another SIP device using a Voice Gateway.
Another method is to use a rule in the Phone OutboundCallRoute like this:
{123:sp2(anything@192.168.1.100:5060)}
Dial "123" and the OBi will call SIP device at above address.
SP2 must be defined as SIP and "123" must be in the Phone Port DigitMap.
Edit:
I forgot about Speed Dials. Define a Speed Dial like this:
sp2(anything@192.168.1.100:5060)
Usetheforceobiwan:
From my reading, I assume the Obitalk network is a proprietary implementation of a sip trunk. What I am wondering is if it can utilized in a more sip way. Are there certain settings you could use that would permit URI dialing from your Obitalk trunk to another provider? Or better yet, if you could use your Obitalk trunk to connect directly (notice I say directly) to a softphone, IP phone or other SIP endpoint without the use of the OBION program I think it would make the OBI's more flexible.
NOTE TO MODERATORS AND OTHER POSTERS: I am not talking about hacking it or modifying it in any way, shape or form.
QBZappy:
You can craft a dial plan which could bridge any OBi SP<->to any sip SP either direction. That simply rewrites the uri from<->to whatever the bridge the calls. This would achieve your goal by making it transparent to the caller. Unless you see a benefit in this it looks like more effort. What is the benefit of doing this?
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