Obivoice (Intelafone) vs. Forthcoming Obihai Service?
ceg3:
Quote from: cluckercreek on February 07, 2014, 03:55:26 pm
Quote from: ceg3 on February 07, 2014, 03:44:38 pm
Quote from: cluckercreek on February 07, 2014, 12:32:33 pm
Well, I used the auto configuration tool to the letter. No my phone doesn't work after reboot. I guess I'll delete and start fresh.
Sorry that didn't work for you. In my case, once I reset all my OBiTALK settings for SP1 and then ran the auto-setup tool I had no issues. I only have an OBi100, so only two SP's, so SP2 is mine and SP1 belongs to Obivoice and I don't touch it. I do think you can create conflicts if you manually make changes to the SP Obivoice is on.
No problem! ;D I appreciate any and all help. I'm new to this stuff and need to learn. I take it just that way. I have it back up like before but no MWI. When I dial *123 I get my voicemail but I wish I could get the stuttertone. The light indicator would be nice but necessary. I guess I'll play with it more as I go along.
Don't give up on message waiting. They still need to work on this. It is easy to lose it. They have revamped the setup tool. Be sure to run ***81 to reset the OBi before running the tool. I ran the tool and soon after I lost MWI, though a message was unread. MWI is definitely buggy. The tool used to include the ***81 complete reset as part of the process. Now, they only advise to run the complete reset if after running the tool you can't make calls. I don't think you can enabled MWI, without it dropping out, unless you first run ***81. I'm a little frustrated with this myself at the moment.
giqcass:
Quote from: gderf on February 08, 2014, 05:26:37 pm
Wouldn't the suggestion in this thread accomplish the same thing as call hunting?
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=6795.0
That's a good thought. It would probably work fine for most people. If you used that trick to ring your Google Voice number you could even ring multiple numbers.
Here is a snippet from that thread. It would be put in your inbound call route. You of course would modify the phone number and SP3 to match your setup
Quote from: ianobi on February 06, 2014, 03:11:35 am
The whole string is:
{ph,SP3(1234567890)}
Curly braces and plain parentheses are both needed.
For all of those people that like to take calls on their computer a SIP client would work for that.
ianobi:
It is possible to make this imitation call hunting a little more sophisticated. Consider an InboundCallRoute such as:
Voice Services > SP1 Service > X_InboundCallRoute:
{ph,sp2(12222222222;d=5),sp2(13333333333;d=15)}
A call coming in to sp1 will ring the phone connected to the OBi. Five seconds later the call will be forked to 12222222222. Fifteen seconds later the call will be forked to 13333333333. All three endpoints will now be ringing, the first to answer takes the call. If a second call comes in while the first call is in progress, then the two free endpoints will receive ringing (after any applicable delays) and either may take the second call.
To use the Oleg Method with this example:
Voice Services > SP1 Service > X_InboundCallRoute:
{>1234567:ph,sp2(12222222222;d=5),sp2(13333333333;d=15)}
Where 1234567 = Voice Services > SP1 Service > SIP Credentials > AuthUserName
ceg3:
Quote from: ianobi on February 09, 2014, 03:39:12 am
It is possible to make this imitation call hunting a little more sophisticated. Consider an InboundCallRoute such as:
Voice Services > SP1 Service > X_InboundCallRoute:
{ph,sp2(12222222222;d=5),sp2(13333333333;d=15)}
A call coming in to sp1 will ring the phone connected to the OBi. Five seconds later the call will be forked to 12222222222. Fifteen seconds later the call will be forked to 13333333333. All three endpoints will now be ringing, the first to answer takes the call. If a second call comes in while the first call is in progress, then the two free endpoints will receive ringing (after any applicable delays) and either may take the second call.
To use the Oleg Method with this example:
Voice Services > SP1 Service > X_InboundCallRoute:
{>1234567:ph,sp2(12222222222;d=5),sp2(13333333333;d=15)}
Where 1234567 = Voice Services > SP1 Service > SIP Credentials > AuthUserName
I'm curious as to why you forked to SP2 in the first method.
giqcass:
Quote from: ceg3 on February 09, 2014, 06:30:29 am
I'm curious as to why you forked to SP2 in the first method.
SP2 is making an outbound call so it can ring the other phone. I don't believe it can use the same Service provider slot for the outbound leg. It could use the same service provider on a different slot or voice gateway.
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