Call out line port obi110#2 when calling from phone port on obihai#1

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azrobert:
Not the way you want. There is no way to pass an outbound number using 2 GV accounts. You would have to use the Auto Attendant.

If both OBi110s were on the same LAN and SP2 was configured as SIP on both, you could use SP2. I assume these are not on the same LAN. We can try this setup, but you will probably have audio problems (no or one way audio). I currently have no way to test this type of setup.

Why don't you want to use OBiTalk?

Hadi:
My OBi110#1 is in the US and OBI110#2 is located at another country. The problem is OBI110#1 to OBI110#2 disconnects after 1-2 min and the OBI110#2 on obitalk shows offline for 2-3 hours and I couldn't call OBI110#2 but the GV on OBI110#2 at that time works great and when I call 2222222222, I can use landline on OBI110#2 by using Auto attendant.

azrobert:
On the remote OBi110
Voice Services -> SP1 Service
X_InboundCallRoute: {14801234567:aa},{ph}

Change 14801234567 to the CallerID of the local GV.

Call the remote GV number.
You should get the Auto Attendant prompt.
Enter 2 then the outbound number followed by the # key.
Enter 1 to ring the phone port on the remote OBi110

Hadi:
Yes. I knew this one works but you asked me why I didn't use obitalk and I answered that because it disconnected after 2-3 min. refer to my previous post. so I was trying to pass outbound number on 2 GV without using auto attendant
Quote from: azrobert on January 15, 2015, 12:05:15 pm

On the remote OBi110
Voice Services -> SP1 Service
X_InboundCallRoute: {14801234567:aa},{ph}

Change 14801234567 to the CallerID of the local GV.

Call the remote GV number.
You should get the Auto Attendant prompt.
Enter 2 then the outbound number followed by the # key.
Enter 1 to ring the phone port on the remote OBi110


azrobert:
You can't. Refer to my 1st post.

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