Simpler configuration using VG1 for Circlenet
Shale:
Note first attempts did not work. I may update this with a clean post. But for now, the final thing that I fixed was to use my account number for SIP rather than the "login username" (that is for web only it appears).
Skip down to reply #8 for the good info.
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I am looking for a minimalist starting point with Circlenet. My plan at the moment is to make Circlenet be used whenever I use a **5 prefix, just like other ** codes. Thus starting an entry in the speed dials with **5 will send that number to Circlenet, as will dialing **5 manually as a prefix.
Here is what I think I need to do
1. To the appropriate Phone digit map, add "**5(Mvg1)|".
2. To the appropriate Phone Outbound Outbound call route, add add
"{(<**5:>(Msp5)):vg1},".
In setup for Voice Service>Gateways> Voice Gateway 1, set
Enable (already ticked)
Name: Circlenet ****optional
Access Number: east.circlenet.us **** need *info* on this
DigitMap: (xxxxx.) **** making sure 911 never goes here
AuthUserID: <'Your login username'>
AuthPassword: <'Your password'>
That Access Number bit confuses me. The admin guide says
Quote
The gateway’s OBiTALK number, including trunk information, such as:
PP(ob200112334) or PP(ob300331456)
If the value is blank, device treats this VG as disabled.
Starting with release 1.2, this can also be set to a SIP URL, such as:
SP1(sip.mycompany.com:5060), or SP2(192.168.15.113)
What really goes in the Access Number field, and why would PP or SP2 be involved?
What else have I missed?
giqcass:
**5 won't work. Its in use somewhere else to the best of my knowledge.
Quote from: drgeoff on April 23, 2014, 07:05:53 am
Quote from: giqcass on April 22, 2014, 11:26:10 pm
I tried **5 but it seems to conflict with some other rule.
I'm sure I read somewhere that **5 is hardcoded into OBis. Adding a device to OBiTALK?
http://www.obitalk.com/obinet/pg/obhdev/add?nxtstep=2
**7 is available I believe.
In the Physical interfaces >> Phone ports
DigitMap add this inside the
|**7(Mvg1)
OutboundCallRoute add this to the end
,{(<**7:>(Mvg1)):vg1}
Voice Gateway 1
Enable X
Name circlenet.us
AccessNumber SPX(outbound.circlenet.us)
DigitMap I left it default but you can add something to catch 11 10 and 7 digit dialing like below.
AuthUserID Your user id 111111111111
AuthPassword Your Password
Digit map below for the Voice Gateway. Hopefully I didn't miss anything here this is untested so try it with the default first till you are sure all the other parts are working.
(<1aaa>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx)
EDIT: It's best to specify a SP slot in the AccessNumber feild. Voice gateways will use some setting from the service provider set up. The SPX must refere to a provider using SIP.
Shale:
I switched to **7.
I get a spoken error message:"there is no call route available to complete your call".
Here is my modified Phone 1 OutboundCallRoute:
{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<##:>):li},{(<#:>):ph2},{(<**70:>(Mli)):li},{(<**82:>(Mbt2)):bt2},{(<**81:>(Mbt)):bt},{(<**8:>(Mbt)):bt},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},{(<**7:>(Msp7)):vg1},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
giqcass:
Try this
{([1-9]x?*(Mpli)):pp},{(<##:>):li},{(<#:>):ph2},{(<**70:>(Mli)):li},{(<**82:>(Mbt2)):bt2},{(<**81:>(Mbt)):bt},{(<**8:>(Mbt)):bt},{**0:aa},{***:aa2},{(<**1:>(Msp1)):sp1},{(<**2:>(Msp2)):sp2},{(<**3:>(Msp3)):sp3},{(<**4:>(Msp4)):sp4},{(<**7:>(Mvg1)):vg1},{(<**9:>(Mpp)):pp},{(Mpli):pli}
QBZappy:
Quote from: giqcass on May 05, 2014, 05:35:57 pm
**5 won't work. Its in use somewhere else to the best of my knowledge.
**5 is used to register the unit to the portal.
Example:
Please pick up the telephone handset, and dial **5 7047
• You may hang-up when you hear the automated response.
Trying to connect to your device... (Timeout in 85 seconds)
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