Callcentric incoming DID, outgoing and Callcentric softphone app
HH235:
Here would be the setup on an Obi 202:
SP1 CC outgoing North America 500
SP2 CC incoming DID
SP3 CC IP Freedom
This setup would allow unlimited free incoming, 500 outgoing to US/Can, and use of the CC apps for about $7.00 a month.
Question: Does anyone have a similar setup or know if CC allows you to setup Obi devices to simulring their SIP softphone app and/or to configure the Obi to bridge from SP3 to the SP1 in this case.
Example 1. Incoming on SP2 rings ph and SP3 CC IP Freedom #.
Example 2. CC Android app with ext 101 calls SP3 ext 100. Obi AA set for "option 2 to make a call with number then #."
I have a similar setup now w/GV as SP1 and CC IP Freedom as SP2. So I know how to do that in the Obi configuration. (thanks to posts here)
The reason I ask is, I thought I read somewhere that when provisioning some ITSP lock those options down in the Obi devices.
Thanks.
gderf:
Quote from: HH235 on April 28, 2014, 09:02:21 am
Here would be the setup on an Obi 202:
SP1 CC outgoing North America 500
SP2 CC incoming DID
SP3 CC IP Freedom
I am fairly certain that you cannot register the same device multiple times with the same SIP credentials, and that you can not register multiple devices simultaneously with the same SIP credentials. This wouldn't be limited to Callcentric.
Taoman:
Quote from: gderf on April 28, 2014, 10:09:26 am
I am fairly certain that you cannot register the same device multiple times with the same SIP credentials, and that you can not register multiple devices simultaneously with the same SIP credentials. This wouldn't be limited to Callcentric.
That does hold true for Callcentric but certainly not all ITSPs. PhonePower allows 4 different UAs to simultaneously connect with the same SIP credentials. I've only tried it with 2 UAs but it works great for both incoming and outgoing calls.
Usetheforceobiwan:
You can have up to 20 subaccounts (extensions) with a Callcentric account. Each one of those extensions has it's own SIP credentials. An Obi could be set up with each SP a different extension so with an Obi202 you could have four Sp's logged into the same CC main account but not with the same exact credentials.
Callcentric call treatments allow you to create multiple rules on how to direct incoming DID calls by extension. You can also create ring groups that permits up to 5 extensions ringing at the same time.
A soft phone can be one of those extensions and is treated the same as an Obi ATA or an IP phone.
HH235:
Thanks Usetheforceobiwan. I think I will try:
GV forwarded to the Callcentric free DID # (actually $1.50/mo e911 fee) and see if I can get that to ring Obi 202 {ph1, ph2} and my IP Freedom sub accounts simultaneously on the other Obi 202 SPs.
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