Call Forward Using the Obi (and not the SIP)

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threehappypenguins:
Uggghhhh... I already did! Which is why I was asking!!!

BUT... I managed to find a super old post where ianobi was helping me with setting up CSipSimple and Google Voice. All I did was put in the sip server, and then:

Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthUserName : (any letters or numbers)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)

It was the X_RegisterEnable that did the trick.

Now... I also found out that I was mistaken and that TheSpout DOES require registration. However, this was not a problem since they also allow me to create multiple SIP users with their own password so that there is not a conflict in registration.

Taoman:
Quote from: threehappypenguins on April 25, 2014, 01:03:35 pm


Now... I also found out that I was mistaken and that TheSpout DOES require registration. However, this was not a problem since they also allow me to create multiple SIP users with their own password so that there is not a conflict in registration.


You're last 2 posts are very confusing to me. But if TheSpout "DOES require registration" then using a Voice Gateway is not an option. You will have to go with your second idea of forwarding from your Obi to the other Obi which I have no experience with. However, azrobert has already given you the necessary information. You would setup Callcentric on SP3 and route it to your mother-in-law's Obi.

Quote from: azrobert

To answer your original question on routing SP3 to the OBi110:
Change the SP3 X_InboundCallRoute to:
pp(ob200111111)

Where 200111111 is the OBi110's OBi number.

On the OBi110 the OBitalk InboundCallRoute should be the default:
ph

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