How to get VM messages from GV
azrobert:
You can setup a speed dial, so you don't have to dial the GV# every time you want to access VM:
vg1(GV_NUMBER)
The answer to your question is NO.
You don't need to be registered to your provider to make outbound calls. Being registered is for receiving inbound calls. Some providers require you to be registered to use their service.
In the OBi a Voice Gateway cannot register to a provider, so it can only be used for outbound calls.
If you want to play unregister your main CC account on SP2. Outbound calls will still work.
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_RegisterEnable: Unchecked
Callcentric can route inbound calls in Call Treatments to a URI, so you don't have to be registered to receive inbound calls. You might have audio problems doing this.
tome:
Quote from: azrobert on May 17, 2014, 08:58:32 am
You can setup a speed dial, so you don't have to dial the GV# every time you want to access VM:
vg1(GV_NUMBER)
I don't need a speed dial. I program my GV number into the phone and push the (one) VM button.
Quote from: azrobert on May 17, 2014, 08:58:32 am
The answer to your question is NO.
You don't need to be registered to your provider to make outbound calls. Being registered is for receiving inbound calls.
Ok, but does it work because the Obi sends the call to the CC id+extension and CC knows that outbound calls with that extension should get sent with that extension's CID?
Tom
azrobert:
Quote from: tome on May 17, 2014, 06:52:48 pm
Ok, but does it work because the Obi sends the call to the CC id+extension and CC knows that outbound calls with that extension should get sent with that extension's CID?
Tom
That's correct.
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