Obivoice (Intelafone) vs. Forthcoming Obihai Service?
ceg3:
Quote from: giqcass on February 09, 2014, 06:34:43 am
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.
SP2 will make the outbound call without any provisioning?
ianobi:
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I'm curious as to why you forked to SP2 in the first method.
The example assumes that two calls may come in on sp1 (most voip providers allow two sessions / calls). Therefore, I have used a different spX to fork outbound to other numbers.
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SP2 will make the outbound call without any provisioning?
I have assumed a second voip service provider on sp2 that allows two sessions /calls.
If you were forking on to sip uri locations - myphone@123.45.67.89:9876 - then you could set up an spX as a "fake" SIP provider and fork outbound to the sip uri address. In fact I do this to fork to a sip phone on my local pc.
giqcass:
Quote from: giqcass on February 09, 2014, 06:34:43 am
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.
I didn't think this would work but it does work. The call can come in SP1 and be dialed out SP1 on my Obi202. I originally thought I needed to create a Voice Gateway or use a second SP.
Voice Services > SP1 Service > X_InboundCallRoute:
{ph,sp1(12222222222)}
ceg3:
Learning: I have learned that if you run the Obivoice auto-setup you will need to reinstall your OBi device in order to change over to manual configuration. As a matter of fact, once you have run the tool you can just delete your OBi from OBiTALK altogether. Even if your device is still showing in OBiTALK you will need to delete it and reinstall it. The auto-config tool removes the setup from OBiTALK. I have for now deleted my device, but being OBi user it will be too tempting to at least play with manual settings, though I suspect the easiest thing is to run the auto-config and leave it alone for basic functioning.
ceg3:
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
I'll be darn. I think this does work. I had to rebuild my OBi install, so I could again make manual adjustments, but a quick test to a ringback service had my mobile phone ringing and displaying my Obivoice number as an incoming call. Well done.
Update: Had a chance to run a real-world test by calling my Obivoice number from an office phone earlier tonight. After a couple of rings my mobile rang and I was able to answer my call using my mobile. Then I called myself again and let it go to voice mail. As I hoped, Obivoice handled the voice mail and my mobile just stopped ringing when it did. Almost instantly I get my email alert on my mobile letting me know I have a voice mail. Got to love it!
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