forking from Obi110 to Snom320 on LAN
mrjoe:
::) It rung a bell:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=4197.msg27580#msg27580
Quote from: ianobi on September 20, 2012, 10:13:28 am
I usually work by trial and error - lots of error in my case :) but as a last resort I sometimes read the OBi Admin Guide. Page 118:
Note that while forking to multiple numbers in an AA outbound call routing rule is not supported on OBi100 and OBi110, it is supported on the OBi202.
For example, on the OBi202 you may have a rule like this: {0:ph,ph2} which forks to ring both PHONE1 and PHONE2. In general you can have up to 4 destinations is a forking rule. On the other hand, you must not specify more than one destination number on the OBi100 and OBi110.
mrjoe:
Quote from: mrjoe on October 28, 2014, 11:25:02 am
Hi Azrobert.
Tried lots of variations but couldn't get the Snom to ring by giving it a local IP.
I got the following message when I tried with 5060
End Call (404 Not Found)
when I used port 5080 (which is the actual port that it uses to connect to the SP) it said it was forking but nothing actually happened.
While I would obviously prefer to have it going via LAN only I'm temporarily using 2 voipfone accounts to achieve it.
with regards to forking 2 outgoing calls, I'm getting a message: "The number you dialled 2 is invalid"
Got it working, the problem was that I was forcing the g722 codec on the snom and the Obi110 wasn't able to "relate to that".
thanks for your assistance.
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