Need help bridging two OBIs on internal network
Taoman:
Quote from: hwittenb on October 08, 2014, 03:35:58 pm
The OBi200 does not have an FXO port. I think the syslog you posted is from the OBi110, and you're right there is nothing in there from the OBi200. To be sure you could disable the syslog on the OBi110 and try with just the OBi200 activated.
Yep, you're right. I really did set up a syslog on my OBi200 on SP4 and I had disabled it on the OBi110 in the portal. But it took power cycling my OBi110 for it to take effect apparently.
Now that the OBi110 syslog is really off and the OBi200 syslog is all that is on I get nothing when making the call.
Quote from: hwittenb
My guess is something is discarding or diverting it.
Kind of looks like it.
hwittenb:
Taoman,
I'm not sure what to suggest to advance your application. I guess you could always say OK OBi you win and accomplish your application using OBiTalk.
The application works for others and myself. It's hard to know what is stopping it for you.
In narrowing down the problem, if you could call the OBi202 by direct ip calling from some other device over your local network and that works you could infer it is something to do with the OBi110. If you can't it probably has to do with your router or the OBi202 itself. If you have some other device to make sip uri calls you could use that on your local network to see if the problem is isolated to sending from the OBi. An old Linksys adapter, an Android Smartphone using CSipSimple, a softphone that allows calling without registration such as XLite.
Taoman:
Quote from: hwittenb on October 08, 2014, 06:39:15 pm
I'm not sure what to suggest to advance your application. I guess you could always say OK OBi you win and accomplish your application using OBiTalk.
Thanks for you help. I may end up going the OBiTalk route. Thought it would be simple routing it on my own internal network.
I'm curious how you are using Wireshark. I actually used to use Wireshark back when it was called Ethereal and we just had hubs and no switches. Are you able to capture packets directly on your router or are you using some other method? I would probably have to use a dumb hub and plug the 2 OBIs and the wireshark computer into it to be able to see the packets.
azrobert:
I'm far from an expert, but this is how I use Wireshark:
The Wireshark computer has a wireless adapter connected my router.
I use the wired ethernet connection as a bridge.
I connect the OBi to the ethernet port on the computer.
Now Wireshark sees the traffic.
Edit:
This is how to setup a bridge on Windows:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=6164.0
Taoman:
Quote from: azrobert on June 19, 2013, 01:21:10 pm
Connect the OBi to the RJ45 port on the computer with an Ethernet Cable.
That's it. My OBi worked without any configuration changes.
Interesting. Where did your OBi get an ip address from? From DHCP server/router through the bridge or was address already configured on OBi itself?
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