Grandstream GXP2000 and OBi100

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RonR:
Quote from: M105 on May 14, 2011, 09:02:25 pm

I never succeeded with getting my PAP2NA to work but my Grandstream HT502 works like a charm.

M105,

FWIW, I've been wanting to get a PAP2 working with the OBi, so I tore into it tonight and it's working great.  All four inbound trunks (sp1, sp2, li, pp) ring the OBi phone and the PAP2 simultaneously and I can do everything from the PAP2 as if it was the OBi phone (for example, Auto Attendant, Device Configuration, SIP Voice Gateway calls, Trunk Group calls, etc.).

SP2 InboundCallRoute:

{pap2>911:li},{pap2>**0:aa},{pap2>***:aa2},{pap2>(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{pap2>(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{pap2>(<**3:>(Mvg3)):vg3},{pap2>(<**4:>(Mvg4)):vg4},{pap2>(<**6:>(Mvg6)):vg6},{pap2>(<**7:>(Mvg7)):vg7},{pap2>(<**8:>(Mli)):li},{pap2>(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{pap2>(Mtg1):tg1},{ph,vg5(pap2)}

I already have a SIP VoIP provider on SP2, so calls to the PAP2 get there via Voice Gateway5:

VG5 -> AccessNumber : SP2(192.168.1.145:5062)

Using this approach, there shouldn't be any problem adding another PAP2 or two.

M105:
It is incredible what can be done with the Obi Ron.  I looked at the voice gateways and thought they could/should be used like that but have not delved into it that deep yet.  You should write an "Obi for Dummys" book packed with examples and sell it over the web. (I am serious)  A really good tutorial on using some of the advanced features, with working examples, and priced right ($5.00-$10.00/download) would be a winner.  You could actually provide some templates in the from of config files...

I think my old PAP2 has some hardware issues which is why I retired it a while back.  I never got it to ring the attached phone.  I am glad to know that it will work though.  There are millions of them floating around out there and they make a good extension to the Obi.  In my case I have a shop building 100 yards behind my house with power but no phone line.  I have a wifi repeater bridge out there (made from a WAP54g) with one wired ethernet port.  I intend to stick this HT502 out there and see how it performs.

rmclaren:
I am still struggling with the Grandstream 2000.  In the OBi100 Dashboard, under 'Device Configuration - Home' and the section 'Configure Voice Services', 'Service Provider 2' still says 'Not Configured'.  When you had the Grandstream 2020 working, what was this setting? Should this not say 'Connected'?

Still would like an answer to the above, but have now got the Grandstream to ring on incoming - I missed a crucial bit of the instructions! (No luck with outgoing). However, when the call comes into the Grandstream, it is on Line 4 (registered with OnSIP) rather than Line 1, which I am using for the OBi100.  Line 4 is the only line that is registered to a VOIP account.

When I get some more time, I am going to start from scratch and redo the setup.

M105:
Both my service providers say Not Configured in the web portal.  They have since I started using the expert config.

Dav3yDark0:
Quote from: rmclaren on May 15, 2011, 11:31:33 am

I am still struggling with the Grandstream 2000.  In the OBi100 Dashboard, under 'Device Configuration - Home' and the section 'Configure Voice Services', 'Service Provider 2' still says 'Not Configured'.  When you had the Grandstream 2020 working, what was this setting? Should this not say 'Connected'?

Still would like an answer to the above, but have now got the Grandstream to ring on incoming - I missed a crucial bit of the instructions! (No luck with outgoing). However, when the call comes into the Grandstream, it is on Line 4 (registered with OnSIP) rather than Line 1, which I am using for the OBi100.  Line 4 is the only line that is registered to a VOIP account.

When I get some more time, I am going to start from scratch and redo the setup.


My SP2 (which have the GXP2020 set up at) shows Not Configured. You aren't registering to a service with this setup, so it will not show registered. BTW, I haven't been using the OBiTalk Dashboard to configure my OBi110, I use the local web interface on the OBi itself, and both my OBi110 and GXP2020 are configured with static IP addresses. I don't know if that has anything to do with your issues or not. On my GXP2020 my line 1 (GoogleVoice) always shows connected, even when my Internet connection is down. Make sure you have that SIP Registration option on line 1 set to NO.

I still haven't gotten it to dial out yet, might be due to not having a SIP account registered, since I have GV on SP1 and my Grandstream GXP2020 on SP2. I think I'll try the Voice Gateway configuration that RonR suggested for my 2020 and configure one of my SIP accounts on SP2, thanks RonR. Being able to answer my GV calls on the Grandstream is nice, but really would like dial out working too. The Grandstream firmware does not support a Dial Plan setting for each SIP account, I think your GXP2000 has the same firmware as my 2020. I'm at: Program-- 1.2.5.3    Bootloader-- 1.1.6.9. That might be the problem with getting dial out working. If that's the case we would need Grandstream to update the firmware to support dial plans on the SIP accounts, which may not be something they are willing to do for the small number of us who would use it. I have a HT502 also, might try getting that working too just for fun.

But as it sits with the configuration I posted, I get my 2020 ringing on incoming calls, CID comes through just fine, I can answer and talk and everything works great, just haven't gotten dialing out working. Feel free to contact me, or if you really want I could take some screen shots of my 2020's web config page.

Dave

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