Two OBi110s as intercom on local network

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bfrenock:
Azrobert: Yes I did do a factory reset several times. 

I just set up the "hotline" again with the same error on one phone.  I tried lifting each receiver in turn, so the 1st history shows two entries on the phone that errors.  It received the call from the other phone, then gave an error trying to call the first.  The first phone (second entry below) shows only the completed outgoing call.

On a bit of a tangent, where does the "Terminal ID", "Peer Name" and "Peer Number" come from?

Thanks for your help.  Have a great day!

Bob

Call 1   05/14/2014    17:09:37   

Terminal ID   PHONE1   SP2
Peer Name      
Peer Number   100   
Direction   Outbound   Outbound
17:09:37   New Call   
17:09:37      End Call (404 Not Found)
Call 2   05/14/2014    17:09:17   

Terminal ID   SP2   PHONE1
Peer Name      
Peer Number   house_31   
Direction   Inbound   Inbound
17:09:17   Ringing   
17:09:25   End Call

___________________________________________________________

Call 1   05/14/2014    17:09:17   

Terminal ID   PHONE1   SP2
Peer Name      
Peer Number   100   aquaHouse@10.0.1.33:5061
Direction   Outbound   Outbound
17:09:17   New Call   
17:09:25   End Call

azrobert:
The Peer Number has different a meaning depending on the type of call and if it's inbound or outbound. In your case on the outbound call the left side is the number dialed and on the right is the URI. The 100 is converted to a URI in the OutboundCallRoute.

On the call that worked there is a URI on the right, but on the call that failed there is no URI. It looks like there is something wrong with your OutboundCallRoute. Check if you have a space somewhere. Maybe delete the OutboundCallRoute and retype it. Don't do a copy and paste.

On an inbound call Peer number is usually the CallerID. In your case it's the AuthUserName on the SP2 definition.

Edit:

Does the speed dial still fail?

bfrenock:
Azrobert: Thanks for the info.  No, the speed dial wasn't failing, only the "hotline".  But with the hotline set up, I don't know how to check for the speed dial because it automatically tries to connect when the receiver is lifted, essentially doing the speed dial.?  If I delete the "hotline" setup (OutboundCallRoute and Digitmap additions) then the speed dial works in both directions.

azrobert:
You can change the Hotline DigitMap rule to (<S2:100>|..........default rules........)

This will give you 2 seconds to start dialing before the Hotline executes.
After dialing the 1st digit, the Hotline is disabled for the call.

bfrenock:
Azrobert: Stuck a couple of pieces of rebar through a tractor tire and spent a good portion of the day in town :). I'm still having problems keeping the one unit connected.  Had to cycle power three times yesterday and twice today to connect to it.  I'm going to assume it has a problem and am going to get a replacement.  I'll post again after I receive the replacement as to whether I still have the same problem.  Thank you for your time.  Have a great day!

Bob

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