Quote from: Pa_Bell on May 02, 2014, 10:36:55 AM
The called number is always my Google Voice number which I had ported to them from Sprint. I don't use, have ever given out or offhand even know what my Vestalink or cellphone numbers are; GV is set to forward incoming calls to both. Outgoing calls from my cell automatically are routed through GV and display my GV number, outgoing calls from Vestalink spoof my GV number just the way I want them to. Thanks for any help on this puzzler.
Perhaps you could log in to your Google Voice page, click on your phone number in the lower left, and look at how the forwarding is set up, to confirm that it is being forwarded the way you want.
If your Google Voice doesn't have a phone number any more (meaning, the number is controlled by Vestalink) then you don't have to worry about that part of it.
If calls to your GV number are being forwarded to Vestalink, which in turns rings your home phone via the Obi, you should be able to see the Vestalink phone number (which is different) on your GV page. (You don't have to know what it is, just that you can find it there if you want.)
If you are using the same Vestalink SIP account on both Obi and Smartphone app (softphone), then of course they will both ring (when the softphone app is running on your phone). You'd want to have a second account, or a subuser account, or whatever it is called by Vestalink, so your softphone is logging in with a different login name. If you are away from home, you could then log in with your main Vestalink account information so you get phone calls to your home (GV? former GV?) number ringing on your cell when you want that. (I don't know about Vestalink, but some VOIP service providers can forward incoming calls to other SIP accounts at the same time or instead of your Obi, so it is theoretically possible Vestalink can do that also, leading to another way to introduce confusion or solve your problem.)
If your GV number is still being controlled by GV (as you can confirm from your GV web site) but being forwarded to your cellphone and to Vestalink, you could have some confusing things happening, such as the softphone app ringing when your home phone rings, and your cellphone ringing at the same time (so both softphone and cellphone are trying to ring). GV only forwards to phone numbers, not to SIP accounts, so if you want to forward calls to your softphone separately from your home phone via GV forwarding, you'd need to get another DID phone number from a VOIP provider.
CSipSimple (a different Android softphone) has an option to disable some or all of the SIP accounts I've entered into it. Any chance you could do the same with your Cloud softphone? If Cloud's "service" is running in the background all the time, even when you uncheck the "start with android" option, and doesn't give you a way to disable the SIP account, perhaps you could put a dummy account into it, or a SIP-only account (not one associated with a VOIP/Trunking provider). Put your "real" SIP account back when you want to get calls. Something like that?
Am I guessing anywhere close to what you are seeing, or otherwise making any sense?