CircleNet would like to introduce ourselves to the Obi world
Sam_from_CircleNet:
siskiou, I'm glad you like our Germany route :-) and that you are all set up. Thanks again to the forum especially azrobert you guys are a great resource for Obi users.
7Priest7:
Quote from: vp_d on April 18, 2014, 03:55:30 pm
After inputting all information, it displayed a message that a confirmation email will be sent to my specified email address. It has now been > 15 hours and still no email. I repeated the registration again a few hours ago and got the same result.
Check SPAM folder.
When I registered, CircleNet emails went right to spam on GMail.
dial.tone:
Quote from: azrobert on April 18, 2014, 10:11:47 am
Quote from: Jumbo on April 18, 2014, 07:03:18 am
Quick followup question on this.. if CallCentric is registered as SP2 and if I want to use CircleNet as outbound on SP2, what changes do I need to make?
Appreciate the help, thanks!
You can share an SP trunk with 2 services by using a Voice Gateway.
Voice Gateways are used with outbound only providers that don't need to register.
CircleNet fits this category.
Keep GV on SP1.
Define Callcentric on SP2
Define CircleNet on Voice Gateway 1:
Voice Services -> Gateways and Trunk Groups -> Voice Gateway1
Name: CircleNet
AccessNumber: sp2(outbound.circlenet.us)
DigitMap: (<8:>1xxxxxxxxxx|<8:1>xxxxxxxxxx|<8:1aaa>xxxxxxx|<8:>011xxxxxx.S3)
AuthUserID: Your_CircleNet_ID (10 digit ID)
AuthPasssword: Your_CircleNet_Password
aaa is your local area code. This is used for 7 digit dialing.
Add to the beginning of the Phone Port OutboundCallRute:
{(Mvg1):vg1},
Continue to use GV as you are currently.
To use CircleNet dial as follows:
814805551212 or
84805551212 or
85551212 or
8011............
After May 15th change the Voice Gateway DigitMap to:
(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>xxxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>xxxxxxx|011xxxxxx.S3)
Dial without the "8" prefix to use CircleNet.
I have a 2-line phone and an Obi202. I have GV set up on SP1 for line 1 and have been trying to set up Callcentric-inbound/Circlenet-outbound on SP2 for line 2. I followed the above setup to the letter EXCEPT I used the post-May15th Voice Gateway Digitmap and the voice gateway I used was Voice Gateway 2 instead of 1. (With the correlation between SP2 and ITSP Profile B, it seemed likely that the same correlation would exist between them and Voice Gateway 2.) Anyway, it didn't work. I could receive calls, but I couldn't make calls. I then tried changing the Service Providers>ITSP Profile B>SIP>OutboundProxy value from callcentric.com to outbound.circlenet.us thinking that the Callcentric parameter might have been keeping outgoing calls from being routed through Circlenet. But that didn't work either. I'm already bald, so I can't pull my hair out, and I can't find the cat -- so any ideas on how to get this working would be appreciated (especially by the cat).
SteveInWA:
I don't understand the benefit of using a voice gateway configuration in your scenario, at this time. It's just so much more complicated than seems necessary.
Here's what I mean: Direct connection to Google Chat for Google Voice use is going away in about 3 weeks. It's unnecessary to keep your GV SP configuration.
If your overall goal is to handle inbound calls via Callcentric, and your outbound calls via CircleNet, why not simply configure CircleNet on SP1, and set as the default SP for outbound calls, spoofing your CC caller ID. Then, configure CC on SP2. I'd just feed them into one phone jack port, but you could certainly do whatever else you wanted with them.
dial.tone:
Quote from: SteveInWA on April 21, 2014, 08:06:02 pm
I don't understand the benefit of using a voice gateway configuration in your scenario, at this time. It's just so much more complicated than seems necessary.
Here's what I mean: Direct connection to Google Chat for Google Voice use is going away in about 3 weeks. It's unnecessary to keep your GV SP configuration.
If your overall goal is to handle inbound calls via Callcentric, and your outbound calls via CircleNet, why not simply configure CircleNet on SP1, and set as the default SP for outbound calls, spoofing your CC caller ID. Then, configure CC on SP2. I'd just feed them into one phone jack port, but you could certainly do whatever else you wanted with them.
Line 2 is for my fax machine (and occasional voice when line 1 is in use). Once I get line 2 figured out, I'm going to set up line 1 the same way.
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