Call Forward (unconditional) & dialling out on Obitalk 200 ---Help needed.
azrobert:
Do you have an entry in the OBi call history for the last call?
To access Call History:
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.
realjohny:
Here is the call history:
From GT1() To BT1(0657567588) Call Connected
It worked :D
I am trying it again and will share experience here, earlier I was using tablet with phone function and was using a VoIP service to call my GV number (which was having my GV number as CallerID).
It worked with Samsung S4 as paired phone, trying with available BT phone, trying to call again and again to test. Thanks a million.
realjohny:
Quote from: azrobert on January 06, 2015, 12:22:31 pm
2-
Local OBi:
Voice Services -> OBiBlueTooth1 -> InboundCallRoute:
{(1?4808370001):pp(510222222*9)},{ph,ph2}
Change 4808370001 to your mobile's callerid
Change 510222222 to the OBi number of the remote OBi.
Remote OBi:
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service
Add to the beginning of the InboundCallRoute:
{510111111>(<9:>):li},
If the only rule in the InboundCallRoute is "ph" do this:
{510111111>(<9:>):li},{ph}
Change 510111111 to the OBi number of the local OBi.
I am trying to achieve the 2nd part, but I want to use some other VoIP service to bridge calls (searching for a TLS provider due to VoIP blockage issues here). I have ordered 2 Freetalk adapters to use Skype to route calls as Skype is open on both local and remote sites. I ordered Freetalk as was advised to use it here on forum but now I can't recall how would this help with a ObiLine.
If I want to use remote mobile paired with remote Obi and connected with Freetalk Skype adapter connected with Obi with Obiline (so route calls over Skype somehow instead of standard voip or GV) can I achieve this ?
azrobert:
If they are blocking by port number you can change the ports on the obi.
I've never worked with TLS and don't know any TLS providers.
I know what Freetalk is, but I never used one.
You can connect the local FreeTalk to an OBiLine adapter.
The remote OBi already is using the OBiLine adapter and I don't think you can connect a 2nd.
You could buy an OBi110 for the remote site.
The remote site would look like this:
FreeTalk -> OBi110 -> OBi200 -> OBiLine -> PSTN
I did setup something like this without FreeTalk for someone on the forum.
I'll see if I can find the thread latter.
There is a free Skype Gateway.
It runs on a computer with an active Skype session and can communicate with an OBi.
It can replace FreeTalk and the OBi110 at the remote site.
It can also be used at the local site.
It runs on different platforms, but I've only used the Windows version.
realjohny:
I am not sure if pbxes or sipsorcery will work but I will give it a try.
If I manage to route calls between local and remote obi on skype using FreeTalk plugged in ObiLine on both ends that would be awesome. But at the same time I want to use remote GSM connected with Bluetooth to remote obi....and some calls to ring on phone port of remote obi.
I am not sure if this all can be achieved?
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