connecting OBi110s to legacy PBX analog Ports Via OBi110s line ports

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azrobert:
If it won't work you can verify the OBi110 configuration by using the Phonerlite softphone on a Windows computer. I know the Phonerlite softphone will work with the OBi110.

Download here: http://phonerlite.de/download_en.htm
Click PhonerLiteSetup.exe
Select "Run" from popup.
Take all the defaults on the install.

Setup The softphone

Under Server Tab:
Proxy: 192.168.1.174:5060   
Register: Unchecked

Under User Tab:
UserName: iPhone1

Click Save

Dial a number
Click the green phone icon on top of page.
Hang up by clicking the red phone icon.

rolandh:
Quote from: Motohead on October 03, 2014, 12:04:49 pm

nope still cant get it to connect
in the X_InboundCallRoute is the xxx supposed to be replaced with anything? i have tried
iPhone1>(xxx):li
iPhone1>(iPhone1):li
user1>(xxx):li
iPhone1>(xxx):li

in the AuthUserName i have iPhone1

in the groundwire app wants a password i have tried putting the password in AuthPassword but no change

my groundwire settings are
Title iPhone1
Username iPhone1
password 1115
Domain 192.168.1.174 (OBi110 Static IP address)
Display Name iPhone1
advanced settings
incomming calls off
nat Auto
Proxy 192.168.1.174
i can log into the OBI110 through my wireless network with my iPhone so i have IP connectivity



Hi,

In Groundwire Advanced Settings -> Proxy, try adding the port number, e.g. 192.168.1.174:5060.

I can confirm that azrobert's configuration will work with the Groundwire softphone. I did make two adjustments to his configuration. Specifically, I modified X_InboundCallRoute to send a ten digit number out on sp1 rather than a three digit number on li because I have neither a PSTN line or a PBX but it seems his configuration should work as is for your setup.

rolandh:
Hi Again,

I forgot to mention that while Groundwire requires a password, it doesn't matter what you put in as the OBi ignores it.

Edit:

I was wrong, Groundwire does not require a password for this setup. You may leave the field blank.

Motohead:
I found a typo in the set up after correcting I can now call other stations on the PBX YEA!!
I tried to add another rule {iPhone1>(x):li} and{iPhone1>(xxxxxxxx):li} to access an outside line but they wont work as a second rule. when i replace {iPhone1>(xxx):li} with {iPhone1>(xxxxxxx):li} I can make outside calls but then cant call 3 digit internal station numbers
Also when I try to dial the analog station port connected to the OBi110 the line light flashes on the OBi110 but the iPhone doesn't ring  sometimes the single line phone connected to the OBi110 does after about 4 rings. In the phone line status with the analog PBX port plugged in but idle i see -36V when I call it it goes to about 80 if I refresh the port status page during the peek of the ring cycle
Making progress!!
thanks all

azrobert:
How to you get an outside line on the PBX?
Is it a 2 step process to dial a number or can you dial a single number?

This is how to check for multiple patterns:
{iPhone1>(x|xxx|xxxxxxx):li}

If you dial a number like "9" to get an outside line, then dial 7 digits you don't have to define the 7 digit pattern. After you dial "9" the OBi110 thinks you are connect to your destination and is now out of the process. The rule would look like this:
{iPhone1>(9|xxx):li}


If you want to dial out with the analog phone do following:

Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> DigitMap: (x|xxx|xxxxxxx)
or
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> DigitMap: (9|xxxx)

The default Line DigitMap will work, but you will get a long pause.
Now with the 1st example there will be no pause for 7 digits and 3 a second pause for 1 and 3 digits.
With 2nd example there will be no pause for 3 digits and 3 a second pause for 1 digit.
You don't need to dial # first.

After the Line DigitMap change you can also use the following for the ITSP A inbound route:
{iPhone1>(Mli):li}

This will refer back to the Line DigitMap.

Change Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> RingDelay: 0
The default 4000 will cause a 4 second delay on inbound calls.
This delay is needed for a real Landline, but I don't think it's necessary for your PBX.
If you want an explanation, just ask.

I don't understand the voltages. Maybe someone else can help you.

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