Problem with connecting IPphone to OBi110
azrobert:
Temporarily try this in the OBi200
X_InboundCallRoute: ph
Make a call.
The OBi200 phone port should ring.
You don't need a phone attached, the phone port LED will flash.
The inbound route is comparing for the Cicso's UserID.
Sometimes the IP Phone transmits something other than the UserID, like the IP address.
If the phone rings look at the OBi200's call history.
Log directly into the OBi using the local interface.
Key the IP address of the OBi into a Web Browser.
Hit Enter
The UserID and default Password are both "admin".
Click Status on the left column.
Then click Call History.
The Peer Number is the ID the Cisco is sending.
Change the inbound route to:
{192.168.1.120>((#|XX.)<:@192.168.1.110:5060>):sp1}
Siteweb65:
Sorry Azrobert
I relised my mistake after I posted, and immeadiately removed the post ... but you were too quick ;-)
OK, Ive got a connected call
OBi200 log shows
Call 1 10/19/2014 00:26:19
00:26:19 From 'obi200' SP1(obi200) To SP1(3103@192.168.1.101:5060)
00:26:21 Call Connected
00:26:53 Call Ended
OBi110 log shows
Call 1 10/19/2014 00:26:18
Terminal ID SP1 LINE1
Peer Name obi200
Peer Number obi200 3103
Direction Inbound Outbound
00:26:18 Ringing
00:26:20 Call Connected
00:26:53 End Call
but so far no audio ... 3103 is my message service
192.168.1.100 is my phone
192.168.1.101 is OBi110
192.168.1.102 is OBi200
Off to bed now its late, but will try again in morning with a clearer head ;-)
azrobert:
I assigned different RTP ports to the OBi's.
I used the defaults 16600 thru 16798 for the OBi200 and 17600 thru 17698 for the OBi110.
Then used port forwarding in my router.
The RTP ports are found here:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A RTP -> LocalPortMin/Max
I also assigned different listening ports.
This is a good idea for security.
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_UserAgentPort
Pick a number like 7560 and 7660.
I used a softphone to test and didn't port forward its RTP ports.
If the above doesn't work you can try the same for the Cisco.
hwittenb:
Quote from: Siteweb65 on October 18, 2014, 03:33:48 pm
but so far no audio ... 3103 is my message service
192.168.1.100 is my phone
192.168.1.101 is OBi110
192.168.1.102 is OBi200
Audio problems are frequently caused inside the call signalling by either or both OBi's including an external ip address when it should be an internal ip address or vice versa.
The call path between the OBi110 and the OBi202 is over your local network so the signalling should be using the local network ip addresses.
I would try setting the following in the ITSP Profile-->SIP for both the OBi110 and the OBi220
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A-->X_DiscoverPublicAddress (uncheck)
The default setting is for this setting to be checked.
The recommended port number changes are good configuration practice.
azrobert:
Quote from: hwittenb on October 18, 2014, 05:07:48 pm
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile A-->X_DiscoverPublicAddress (uncheck)
I found if the trunks used on both OBi's are not registered or registered to a local service like Asterisk this change is not needed.
Both OBi's in this setup have their trunks unregistered.
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