Use Obi110 to bridge Yealink T46 to PSTN Line
Fordvw:
Robert,
I set it up as you suggested. The line does appear on the phone as registered but is abel to receive inbound calls. However, when I try to make outgoing calls I get a dial tone and dial and the line rings BUT it just rings, rings and rings with no connection. When I tried to call my cell, the Yealink rang and rang but no call came through my cell.
Any ideas? I was thinking maybe there is no outgoing route setup?
Thanks, Ford
azrobert:
Sign directly into the OBi110 via the Web interface.
A status page will appear.
Scroll down to SP1 Service Status.
What is the status?
Next, click on Status below Setup Wizard on the left side of screen.
Then click on Call History.
Are there any inbound calls for SP1?
Terminal ID will equal SP1.
Did you setup SP1 with the dummy definition?
Dial on the Yealink a number like 9999 that won't match the OBi110 Line Port DigitMap.
Does the OBi110 Phone Port ring?
You don't need a phone connected to the phone port.
The Phone Port LED (2nd from right) will flash.
Fordvw:
A status page will appear.
Scroll down to SP1 Service Status.
What is the status?
> THE STATUS IS "Registration Not Required"
Next, click on Status below Setup Wizard on the left side of screen.
Then click on Call History.
Are there any inbound calls for SP1?
Terminal ID will equal SP1.
> YES, there are several
Did you setup SP1 with the dummy definition?
> I gave it the AuthUserName of Yealink and used the X_Inbound Call Route you gave me
Dial on the Yealink a number like 9999 that won't match the OBi110 Line Port DigitMap.
Does the OBi110 Phone Port ring?
You don't need a phone connected to the phone port.
The Phone Port LED (2nd from right) will flash.
Thanks for all your help.
Best, FVW
> YES, it does flash and I get ringing in the Yealink handset
azrobert:
If the Phone Port is flashing the call from the Yealink is getting to the OBi110, but it is not matching the InboundCallRoute rule.
{yealink>(Mli):li},{ph}
yealink in the above rule must match what you defined in the Yealink as UserID. It is case sensitive. Also, I made several changes to my original post. If I remember correctly I had a Blank in the above rule. Make sure you didn't copy it before I removed the blank.
You can check the call history on the OBi110. The Peer Number should be yealink.
The DigitMap Mli also has to match the number you dialed.
This is the default Line Port DigitMap (Mli):
(xxxxxxxS4|1xxxxxxxxxx|xx.)
The xx. will match any number you dial.
Fordvw:
I checked everything you mentioned and noticed one aspect was not as you described:
The Peer Number int he call history for my outgoing calls does not show Yealink (I capitalized the Y in everything), but rather shows the IP address of the Yealink - 10.0.1.44 (I have attached a screen shot).
I am also wondering if I should have the Proxy Server option enables on the Yealink?
Also, I do not have a password on either the Yealink or Obi110. Just want to confirm this is correct?
Thanks, Ford
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