Use Obi110 to bridge Yealink T46 to PSTN Line
Fordvw:
I have bee using an Obi202 with Callcentric with no problems for several months. I bought an Obi110 to be able to connect a POTS line to my Yealink T46 VOIP Phone. I already have two Callcentric extensions connected to two lines on the T46 and an Apptix extension to another line on it. I have left Line 1 open to be able to connect a PSTN line through an Obi 110 so that I only have one phone on my desk. I have spent hours trying to set it up using advice from u other posts to no avail.
I think what I wan to do is simple but I am confused. I want to connect my Yealink T46 to the Obi110 and connect a POTS line to the Line Port of the Obi110. How do I do this? What is the configuration so that I can use my Yealink as a normal extension ont he POTS line? I have spent hours trying different configurations and none of them work. Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks, Fordvw
azrobert:
If the Yealink can dial out without registration do the following:
OBi110
Service Provider -> SP1 Service
X_InboundCallRoute:
{yealink>(Mli):li},{ph}
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port
InboundCallRoute:
{ph,sp1(yealink@192.168.1.100:5060;ui=$1)}
192.168.1.100:5060 = IP address of the Yealink
This assumes SP1 is enabled and defined as SIP.
It doesn't matter if it's already used for Callcentric.
If SP1 is not defined setup a dummy definition:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> AuthUserName : anything
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Yealink
Server = 192.168.1.110:5060
UserID = yealink
Password = anything
192.168.1.110 is IP address of OBi110
Fordvw:
There is no registration option on the Yealink.There is a "Unregister When Reboot" option. Is this the same?
THanks
azrobert:
I'm not familiar with the Yealink, so I can't answer your question. You can just try the "Unregister When Reboot" option and see what happens, but to me it doesn't sound like the correct parm. I believe in some softphones setting the Registration Period to zero will unregister the account.
Maybe someone else can help you with the Yealink.
If the Yealink can't dial out without registration here are some options:
You can use another service like PBXes.org or Yate server.
see: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=5411.0
You can use Callcentric, but it would be 2 stage dialing. Register the OBi110 and the Yealink to Callcentric as sub-accounts. The Yealink would call the OBi110 extension. The OBi110's Auto Attendant will answer and then dial out the Line Port.
A phone on one of the OBI202's Phone Ports can dial out the Line Port on the OBi110.
Fordvw:
Thank you for your suggestions. They are very helpful. I like your idea of zero in the Registration Period.
I'm at the office but will try them later today.
Thanks -
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