Using Softphone w/OBI202

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azrobert:
The below guide is a cut and paste from a previous post.

From the OBiTalk dashboard click Edit Profile on the left column.
At the bottom of the page check "Enable Obi Expert..."
Click Submit Query.
Now you can go directly to OBi Expert from the dashboard.

Click Obi Dashboard.
On the right of your OBi202 is an icon with a red E.
Click on it to enter OBi Expert.

To navigate click on the titles with the +
Then click on a sub-title
An example click on Service Providers
Then click ITSP Profile A General
There 2 boxes to the right of each setting
To change a setting uncheck the box under ObiTalk Setting
Then uncheck the box under Device Default
Now change the setting
After you have made all the necessary changes for that page, click Submit at the bottom of the page.
OBiTalk will download the configuration changes to the OBi202 and reboot it.
Wait until this process is complete before continuing to the next page.

azrobert:
I think the Bria softphone requires registration.
To allow registration on SP4 add the following to my previous instructions:
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_Proxy: Checked  

Edit:
I forgot something.

Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthPassword : (Any PW)

The UserID and PW on Bria must match AuthUserName and AuthPassword

DaSwitz:
Quote from: azrobert on November 02, 2014, 02:43:45 pm

I think the Bria softphone requires registration.
To allow registration on SP4 add the following to my previous instructions:
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_Proxy: Checked  

Edit:
I forgot something.

Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthPassword : (Any PW)

The UserID and PW on Bria must match AuthUserName and AuthPassword


Thank you for all the great info! I'm making some progress, but still not there yet.

Bria X-Talk will verify the account, but any attempt to dial out results in an immediately "busy" sound.

Here's what I have in OBi:

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthUserName : (any userid)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> AuthPassword : (Any PW)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : D
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_Proxy: Checked 
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute: {OBi200>(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>xxxxxxx|011xx.):sp1}

NOTE: aaa is my local area code for 7 digit dialing.

Here's the way I have Bria configured:

Account Settings > Account > Account name: OBi Talk
Account Settings > Account > Protocol: SIP
Account Settings > Account > Allow this account for Call: (checked)
Account Settings > Account > Allow this account for IM/Presence: (checked)
Account Settings > Account > User ID: (same as OBiTalk)
Account Settings > Account > Domain: 192.168.1.100
Account Settings > Account > Password: (same as OBiTalk)
Account Settings > Account > Register with domain and receive calls: (checked)
Account Settings > Account > Proxy: 192.168.1.100:5063
Account Settings > Account > Dial play: #1\a\a.T;match=1;prestrip=2;
Account Settings > Advanced > Reregister every: 30 seconds
Account Settings > Advanced > Minimum time: 10 seconds
Account Settings > Advanced > Maximum time: 60 seconds
Account Settings > Advanced > Enable session timers: (unchecked)
Account Settings > Advanced > Hold method: Handle hold requies in the M-line only (latest standard)
Account Settings > Advanced > Send SIP keep-alives: (unchecked)
Account Settings > Advanced > User rport: (checked)
Account Settings > Advanced > Send outgoing request directly to targer: (unchecked)

(NOTE: 192.168.1.100 is used to indicate my OBi 202's IP address.)

Everything else should be the default.

Any ideas on what I might be missing?

Thanks!

azrobert:
If Bria is registering to the OBi202 then the OBi202's AuthUserName matches the Bria's UserID.
In Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute: {aaaaaa>(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>xxxxxxx|011xx.):sp1}

aaaaaa must also match Bria's UserID and it is case sensitive.

If it still doesn't work make this change:
Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute: {OBi200>(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>xxxxxxx|011xx.):sp1},{ph}

Now the OBi202 Phone Port should ring.
Check the OBi202's call history and post the call entry.

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.

DaSwitz:
Quote from: azrobert on November 03, 2014, 01:12:19 pm

If Bria is registering to the OBi202 then the OBi202's AuthUserName matches the Bria's UserID.
In Voice Services -> SP4 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute: {aaaaaa>(1xxxxxxxxxx|<1aaa>xxxxxxx|011xx.):sp1}

aaaaaa must also match Bria's UserID and it is case sensitive.


Thank you! This was it!

(That's the problem with copying-n-pasting content that you don't understand--it's easy to get it wrong.)

So, now I'm able to dial out and it appears to be working great.

Now, what would I need to get X-Lite configured to "ring"?

Thanks again for all your help, I'm almost to my desired workflow!

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