Two OBi110s as intercom on local network

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bfrenock:
First use of OBi product (or any other VOIP other than PC Skype type).  Just trying to connect two units on a local network to use as an intercom.  Found posts concerning this and followed the directions (I believe) but still having problems.  Best I've managed is an immedfiate ring from one end but an error from the other: An immediate error tone (triple tones) followed by this message:"The number you dialed was rejected by the service provider. Reason is 404."

Setup is as follows, can anyone spot anything wrong?


IP Addresses by MAC address in the router DHCP ...
   OBi110 #1: 10.0.1.31
   OBi110 #2: 10.0.1.32

On BOTH OBi110 ...
   Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> ProxyServer:              127.0.0.1
   Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP ->  X_DiscoverPublicAddress: unchecked
   
   Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> AuthUserName :       bobf
   Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_RegisterEnable :   unchecked
   Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_ServProvProfile :  B

On Obi110 #1 ...
   User Settings -> Speed Dials -> 2: sp2(aquaHouse@10.0.1.32:5061)
   
On Obi110 #2 ...
   User Settings -> Speed Dials -> 1: sp2(mainHouse@10.0.1.31:5061)
   
At this point I was able to lift a receiver, speed dial and ring the other phone from the other end after 8 or 9 seconds.

Then for the hotline:

On OBi110#1:
   Replace Physical Interfaces -> Phone port -> OutboundCallRoute: {100:sp2(aquaHouse@10.0.1.32:5061)}

On OBi110#2:
   Replace Physical Interfaces -> Phone port -> OutboundCallRoute: {100:sp2(mainHouse@10.0.1.31:5061)}

I then added on both OBi110s ...
   Replace Physical Interfaces -> Phone port -> DigitMap: (<S0:100>)
   
   I tried this as a replacement for that entry, and as an addition by putting a pipe (|) after it and keeping the default entry after the pipe.

azrobert:
Are you saying your setup works in one direction, but not the other?

The delay using the speed dial is caused by the Phone port DigitMap.
This is the default rule that checks for a single digit speed dial:
[1-9]S9
Change it to:
[1-9]S0


I don't see anything wrong with the configuration.
404 is a Not Found condition.
Check the OBi110 call history. It might give you an indication of the problem.
Log into the OBi via the Web interface.
Click Status
Click Call History

If you can't diagnose the problem, you can try using the OBiTalk network to call the other OBi110.
Replace Physical Interfaces -> Phone port -> OutboundCallRoute:
{100:pp(ob200123456)}
Where 200123456 is the OBi number of the other OBi110.

bfrenock:
Azrobert: Yes, that is correct.  When I pick up phone #1 it would immediately start phone #2 ringing, and I could talk back and forth.  When I pick up phone #2 it immediately gave the error.  I tried swapping phones and LAN lines with no change.  I then tried configuring the opposite unit with the other's specific info and the problem switched phones.

I just did find the phone log a few minutes ago.  However, now that I've set, reset, wiped back to default, and re-wiped, I need to wipe the log and start over.  I also have the phones only set up for speed dial at the moment.

One thing I did notice is that one of the units would appear to lose its connection.  That is, when I tried to connect through the browser it would fail.  After pulling power and re-applying, it connected immediately.  I guess it's possible I got a faulty unit.

bfrenock:
Azrobert: Thanks!  That did take care of the delay when speed dialing the other phone.

azrobert:
Quote from: bfrenock on May 14, 2014, 02:50:27 pm

However, now that I've set, reset, wiped back to default, and re-wiped

Are you doing a factory reset?

If not:
On the bottom of the OBi110 there is an access hole to the reset button.
It's a little larger than the vent holes on a row by itself.
Press and hold the button with paper clip until it reboots.


You can try using SP1 and port 5060. Probably won't work.

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