OBi Phone Setup Tutorial
anm8tr:
Success! I finally got it working! Holy cow! It's a matter of digging through several manuals.
N7AS:
Quote from: anm8tr on January 29, 2016, 12:57:55 pm
Hello,
I just recently purchased a 1062 model phone and have Google voice setup just fine. My problem now is with setting
up SP2 with Anveo. I have 7 phone numbers with Anveo and if I configure automatically it does not give me an option of which number to use and just pulls the main number from the account with no option of choosing a sub account. I have gone in numerous times into expert config by typing the IP address of phone, logging in and manually changing the account settings and everything works and looks good on the phone until I reboot and then all the edited settings are overwritten.
So I have a $25.00 Polycom IP phone that can configure any SIP account in 5 minutes but I can't get a $200 OBI phone to do the same.
What am I missing here? This is driving me crazy!
Thx for any suggestions
If you are using OBi Expert to configure and then try to configure locally, when you reboot the phone, they are overwritten. You can't use both methods. It's either on or another. In order to use local configuration, you have to disable Auto Provisioning.
anm8tr:
Hello,
Thank you for the reply! I figured it out after looking at tutorials on Anveo on setting up an Obi100, so I used the same setup and got it working now.
Regards
SteveInWA:
Quote from: anm8tr on January 29, 2016, 01:37:07 pm
Success! I finally got it working! Holy cow! It's a matter of digging through several manuals.
I could have set up your 7 Anveo numbers in 7 minutes.
The key is to not select Anveo as a managed service provider, but as a self-configured service provider:
Start on the OBiTALK main dashboard page. Looking at the expanded view of the 1062 phone, you have a list of SPx slots. Click one of them.You're taken to the page to select a service provider. The choices are either Google Voice, or one of the managed service providers (Anveo, Nextiva, Phonepower, RingCental, or "OBiTALK Compatible Service Providers". Clicking that last link takes you to the next page, where you...Click Anveo, and enter your Anveo credentials for the number you wish. Click to Submit.Lather, rinse, repeat for the other six numbers.Have a beer; you're done.
anm8tr:
I know! I spent 4 hours trying to figure it out, I wasted half of my day.
Thx!
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