Any way to make a Cisco ip phone SPA 504g work on obi 202?
Dranon2:
I have 2 of these and just could NOT get them top work with obiplus. I remember reading somewhere that they could work just attached to the lan port of the obi. Anyone know how to use/configure it this way?
azrobert:
OBi202 (IP address=192.168.1.100)
Service Provider -> ITSP Profile D SIP
ProxyServer: 127.0.0.1
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute:
ph,sp4(cisco@192.168.1.110:5060;ui=$1)
This routes inbound to the IP Phone.
Voice Services -> SP4 Service
SP2 service -> X_ServProvProfile: D
X_InboundCallRoute: {OBi202>(Msp1):sp1}
X_Proxy: Checked (This allows registration)
X_RegisterEnable: Unchecked
AuthUserName: OBi202
AuthPassword: password1
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IP Phone (IP address 192.168.1.110)
Proxy: 192.168.1.100 (IP address of the OBi202)
Proxy Port: 5063 (X_UserAgentPort of OBi202 SP4 trunk)
UserID: OBi202
Password: pasword1
The above assumes you are not doing anything weird in the ITSP A DigitMap (SP1)
I registered 2 devices to a single SP definition.
Don't know if you can register more than 2.
NoelB:
Quote from: azrobert on October 15, 2014, 05:44:38 pm
I registered 2 devices to a single SP definition.
Don't know if you can register more than 2.
I have had a gigaset and a samsung phone both acting as local clients and registered to an obi202 but using sp3 and sp4 which is a waste.
Am I correct in thinking from the quote that I can get 2 AuthUserNames and AuthPasswords to allow registration of 2 devices onto 1 SP or is there a different way it can be done.
Thanks for any advice.
azrobert:
Quote from: NoelB on October 25, 2014, 05:37:34 pm
Am I correct in thinking from the quote that I can get 2 AuthUserNames and AuthPasswords to allow registration of 2 devices onto 1 SP or is there a different way it can be done.
No, your thinking is not correct.
You have to use the same credentials in both devices to get them to register to one SP.
This shouldn't cause any problems.
NoelB:
Quote from: azrobert on October 25, 2014, 08:36:52 pm
Quote from: NoelB on October 25, 2014, 05:37:34 pm
You have to use the same credentials in both devices to get them to register to one SP.
This shouldn't cause any problems.
Many thanks . It works fine and so simple. I have done the same with several atas but somehow never gave it a thought with the obi. I will have to experiment to see if both the gigaset and samsung ring for an incoming call or if only the last to register rings. My SP2 IBCR is {giga>:(Msp2):sp2} but do you know if I could use an incoming call route that would direct an incoming, call based the number dialled eg two different DID numbers, being routed to the gigaset or samsung based on each local IP addr
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