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Webslinger:
Quote from: azrobert on December 20, 2014, 08:13:12 pm


The SP number must point to an SP trunk defined as SIP

Sorry, I don't believe I understand this. Where and how would it be defined as "SIP".

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so the above example SP2 must be defined as SIP


I apologize for my stupidity, but are you just saying SP2 must be the same SIP service provider as the SIP URI I'm trying to connect to?

Webslinger:
Quote from: azrobert on December 20, 2014, 07:04:07 pm


Just setup another Speed Dial with PP(290123456)



Is it possible to test calling my own Obi202 using this method (ringing phone port 2, or something)?
Hmm. Doesn't seem to work.

azrobert:
SIP protocol found here:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile X General -> SignalingProtocol
The choices are Google Voice or SIP.

SP2 has to be defined as SIP with any provider.
You are re-using SP2 to connect to a 2nd provider.
There are 8 Voice Gateways definitions you can also point to SP2, so theoretically there can be an unlimited number of trunks using SP2.
The trunk defined on SP2 can register to the provider and can be used for inbound and outbound calls.
All the other trunks using SP2 cannot be registered, so they can only be used for outbound calls.

You can't call yourself via the OBiTalk network.
You will get a response of "Unknown".

Webslinger:
Quote from: azrobert on December 20, 2014, 10:25:44 pm


The choices are Google Voice or SIP.

SP2 has to be defined as SIP with any provider.

Okay, thank you

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You are re-using SP2 to connect to a 2nd provider.
There are 8 Voice Gateways definitions you can also point to SP2, so theoretically there can be an unlimited number of trunks using SP2.
The trunk defined on SP2 can register to the provider and can be used for inbound and outbound calls.
All the other trunks using SP2 cannot be registered, so they can only be used for outbound calls.

Okay, I understand this. Thanks

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You can't call yourself via the OBiTalk network.
You will get a response of "Unknown".



And that would be the reason for a busy signal? It doesn't even seem as though the attempt to connect is being made with pp(myobinumber) in speed dial (in the fourth line), and pressing 4#, for example.

azrobert:
I'm getting the same quick busy when calling myself, but I can successfully call another OBi ATA.

If my memory is correct in the past you would get a response code 404, which means Not Found and an IVR message saying the call failed. I tried this a long time ago before I had multiple OBi ATAs. Maybe 2 years.

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