Does any one know how to get one cell phone to ring on 3 OBi1032s?
Boykin:
Another question.
I am in the process of leaving OBiPlus. Since BT will not work correctly with it, I have no need for it. How would I go about setting up an extension on each 1032 so I can transfer calls from one to another? I would like to do this internally without going out over the internet. I am still on satellite internet and I don't want the lag.
drgeoff:
Quote from: Boykin on January 29, 2016, 06:57:11 am
Another question.
I am in the process of leaving OBiPlus. Since BT will not work correctly with it, I have no need for it. How would I go about setting up an extension on each 1032 so I can transfer calls from one to another? I would like to do this internally without going out over the internet. I am still on satellite internet and I don't want the lag.
The easiest way would be to use ObiLink http://www.obitalk.com/obinet/pg/obhdev/obilink but I don't know if the calls would be internal or go over the internet. (I have only one OBi device that supports ObiLink so have never been able to try it. Perhaps you could report your findings with it.)
azrobert:
You can route the call like you do in the inbound route on the BT OBi202, except use a speed dial.
1032-1 set as ext#10:
Speed dial#20: sp4(0@192.168.0.62:5063;ui=10)
Speed dial#30: sp4(0@192.168.0.63:5063;ui=10)
1032-2 set as ext#20:
Speed dial#10: sp4(0@192.168.0.61:5063;ui=20)
Speed dial#30: sp4(0@192.168.0.63:5063;ui=20)
1032-3 set as ext#30:
Speed dial#10: sp4(0@192.168.0.61:5063;ui=30)
Speed dial#20: sp4(0@192.168.0.62:5063;ui=30)
Boykin:
Thanks. I got the extensions set up and working.
I tested the cell phone and I still have the issue, so I guess it is a problem with the 202s and not OBiPlus. I am going to try disabling all the codecs and try one at a time to see if I can find one that makes a difference.
Is there anything else that could be causing this problem?
azrobert:
Do you have the current firmware installed?
Did you remove the OBiPlus firmware and not just stopped using it?
I never used OBiPlus, so I don't know how to remove it.
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When I plug the BT dongle into the 1032 and use the above procedure to answer the calls on other 1032s, I do not have a problem.
If it works, why not use the BT adapter on one OBi1032?
On the non-BT 1032s, point the SP4 proxy to the BT 1032's IP address.
Set the IP Phone's Primary Line on the non-BT 1032s to SP4
Set the IP Phone's Primary Line on the BT 1032 to BT
Things I forgot.
If you want to pass CNAM, on the device using the BT adapter:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID: Checked
On the BT InboundCallRoute the ";ui=$1" is now optional and can be removed.
If you want a CNAM when you call an extension, set it here:
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> CallerIDName: Extension 10
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