How to get VM messages from GV

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tome:
I switched my Obi110 to use Callcentric (on sp2) for outgoing calls today.  I still have my main number at GV and it is forwarded to my Callcentric DID.  All that seems to work fine.  I got a voicemail message today at GV and when I push the "VM" button on my phone, it calls my main number but now after 30 seconds or more I get an error from the Obi (503).  I suspect this is because now the VM call is going out CC to my GV number and back to CC, a loop.

So, the question is, how do I get my voicemail messages when using my house phones?  Or should I switch my voicemail to CC (I assume I can turn it off on GV?)?
Tom

PS:  Hmm, I don't see a way to turn off VM at GV...
PPS:  Ah, I see that if I just have another vmail system pick up before 25 seconds elapses then no need to turn off GV VM.
PPPS: So, I guess the message waiting indicator came on before Google shut down XMPP?  Otherwise why was the message light even blinking?

azrobert:
The following assumes you are NOT spoofing your GV number in Callcentric.

Sign into your GV account.
Click on the Gear Icon.
Click Settings.
Click EDIT under your Callcentric Forwarding Number.
Click Show Advanced Settings.
Under VoiceMail Access click YES.
Click PIN not required. (Optional)
Click SAVE.

You will now go directly to voicemail prompt when you call your GV number.

tome:
Quote from: azrobert on May 15, 2014, 08:42:28 pm

The following assumes you are NOT spoofing your GV number in Callcentric.

Sign into your GV account.
Click on the Gear Icon.
Click Settings.
Click EDIT under your Callcentric Forwarding Number.
Click Show Advanced Settings.
Under VoiceMail Access click YES.
Click PIN not required. (Optional)
Click SAVE.

You will now go directly to voicemail prompt when you call your GV number.



Thanks.  Unfortunately, I am spoofing my GV number for CID so I can't use that trick.  Are most people using vmail from their voip provider or do they just not check google vmail from their phones?

Tom

azrobert:
Can you setup a sub-account that uses the Callcentric DID CallerID?
You can then use the sub-account to access VM.

I did this using a CircleNet sub-account.

tome:
Quote from: azrobert on May 15, 2014, 09:36:50 pm

Can you setup a sub-account that uses the Callcentric DID CallerID?
You can then use the sub-account to access VM.

I did this using a CircleNet sub-account.



It looks like I can create extensions (or sub-accounts). So I set up an extension with the default CC DID.  Then how would I configure the Obi110 to use that extension when I call VM?
Thanks,
Tom

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