OBI 110 to OBI 110
fonemax:
I'm new to the world of OBI.
I'm trying to extend a dialtone from a telephone system to a distant telephone.
E.G.
Ext 120 ( pots dt ) is connected to an OBI 110 and at the other end a pots phone is connected to the other OBI 110.
When I dial 120 from anywhere within the system, I want the pots phone to ring.
If I lift the handset on the pots phone, I want to draw system dialtone, to be able to dial other ext in the system.
I've added the devices in OBItalk. The setup manual is NOT very clear.
Now what ?
Thanks
azrobert:
On the local side you have OBi110#1
Ext 120 is connected to the Phone Port.
A telephone system is connected to the Line Port.
On the remote side you have a phone connected to the Phone Port on OBi110#2
Is this correct?
Do you want to be able to call the Phone on OBi110#2?
Any call coming into OBi110#1 on the Line Port from the Telephone system will ring Ext120 with the default setup.
Do you use the OBi110s for anything else?
I don't have time right now.
I will be back in a few hours.
drgeoff:
My understanding is that there is no phone connected to OBi110 #1. The LINE port is connected in place of a phone on some PBX. (The PBX uses ordinary POTS signalling/interfaces to the phones.) The 'extension' number on the PBX is 120 (but I think that is irrelevant and will not need to be used when configuring either of the OBis).
OBi110 #2 has a phone plugged into its PHONE port.
The OP wants the two OBi110's (and their IP connection) to function as a transparent piece of twisted pair cable. Everything should function identically to the situation if the cable going to OBi110 #1 LINE port instead went directly to the phone at OBi110 #2 location.
azrobert:
On the local side you have OBi110#1
A telephone system is connected to the Line Port.
On the remote end you have a phone connected to the Phone Port on OBi110#2
The following setup is for the above scenario.
OBi110#1
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute:
{pp(ob200222222)}
Voice services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboudCallRoute:
{200222222>(<9999:>):li}
OBi110#2
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port
DigitMap:
(<S0:9999>|.......default settings..........)
OutboundCallRoute:
{(<ob200111111*>9999):pp},................default settings.................
Voice services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboudCallRoute:
ph
The above is the default OBiTalk InboundCallRoute.
200111111 is the OBi number of OBi110#1
200222222 is the OBi number of OBi110#2
When the phone on OBi110#2 is taken offhook it will get dial tone from the line port on OBi110#1
An inbound call on the line port on OBi110#1 will be routed to the phone on OBi110#2.
giqcass:
Quote from: azrobert on February 27, 2014, 07:55:40 pm
On the local side you have OBi110#1
A telephone system is connected to the Line Port.
On the remote end you have a phone connected to the Phone Port on OBi110#2
The following setup is for the above scenario.
OBi110#1
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute:
{pp(ob200222222)}
Voice services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboudCallRoute:
{200222222>(<9999:>):li}
OBi110#2
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port
DigitMap:
(<S0:9999>|.......default settings..........)
OutboundCallRoute:
{(<ob200111111*>9999):pp},................default settings.................
Voice services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboudCallRoute:
ph
The above is the default OBiTalk InboundCallRoute.
200111111 is the OBi number of OBi110#1
200222222 is the OBi number of OBi110#2
When the phone on OBi110#2 is taken offhook it will get dial tone from the line port on OBi110#1
An inbound call on the line port on OBi110#1 will be routed to the phone on OBi110#2.
Edit:My fault this isn't what he wanted.
It wasn't clear to me from the original question but if Obi110#1 has any phone handsets attached to it then you will want to make this mod to what azrobert suggested.
OBi110#1
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute:
{ph,pp(ob200222222)}
I don't see a reference anywhere to allows the dialing of the other extension either.
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