Yealink T-22P with Obi110

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azrobert:
For a test you can change SP2 X_InboundCallRoute to: ph
If the call from the Yealink is getting to the OBi100 then the Phone Port will ring.
Then check the Call History on the OBi100.
The Peer Number will be the UserID the Yealink is sending.

ikonos:
Quote from: azrobert on March 25, 2014, 10:43:22 pm

For a test you can change SP2 X_InboundCallRoute to: ph
If the call from the Yealink is getting to the OBi100 then the Phone Port will ring.
Then check the Call History on the OBi100.
The Peer Number will be the UserID the Yealink is sending.



My problem is that the yealink is not even sending the call out. It says "Register Failed" and when I dial a number it gives busy tone with a message "Not Found" on the display screen.

azrobert:
If you read the link I supplied, one of the things I recommended was setting the Registration Period to zero on the Yealink. The OP replied that he followed my instructions and now it's working. I assume this is what he did.

ikonos:
I tried setting parameters SIP Registration Retry Timer and Subscribe Period to 0 and that did not work either. Phone call info on the yealink shows the attempt with local identiy as UserName@yealink_IP and number as phonenumber@obi_ip. I am starting to think one of the three SIP accounts on yealink has to be registered before I can setup the remaining ones to talk to Obi. I will give it a try soon.

Appreciate any suggestions. Thanks

QBZappy:
Quote from: ikonos on March 26, 2014, 09:10:47 am

...I am starting to think one of the three SIP accounts on yealink has to be registered before I can setup the remaining ones to talk to Obi. I will give it a try soon.


In that case test your theory by setting up a free account wit sip2sip or some other free sip service.
https://mdns.sipthor.net/register_sip_account.phtml

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