Call Forward (unconditional) & dialling out on Obitalk 200 ---Help needed.

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realjohny:
I tried this but there is no incoming call on local ObiBT and therefore it doesn't show any call either on call history of local or remote Obi device.

I have tried all possible Caller ID formats without country code, with country code , with 00 and with a "+".

This is strange as GV calls from remote Obi now goes to my mobile via local Obi/ObiBT connected mobile.

So currently I am not able to reach remote AA either using my mobile or cordless connected with local Obi.

**I am planning to use ObiLine with remote OBi instead as Bluetooth isn't a reliable solution. I will connect a fixed wireless terminal (which uses a SIM card and produces dial tone to use it like a normal PSTN line). SO in this case can I have your help to configure remote Obi AA to allow me to call using ObiLIne or to call phone connected with phone port of remote Obi ? I mean calling my family for free or calling out using ObiLine as and when required.

In this VoIP censored area (specially in office)  this will be a great scenario where  GV works at home (local Obi) and I can call cell phone connected with local Obi  and reach remote AA and dial to my family or use remote ObiLIne. Currently calls from remote Obi are reaching my mobile which is great but I can't dial out from my cell phone.

Happy weekend :)

azrobert:
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I tried this but there is no incoming call on local ObiBT and therefore it doesn't show any call either on call history of local or remote Obi device.
This is strange as GV calls from remote Obi now goes to my mobile via local Obi/ObiBT connected mobile.

If I understand you correctly outbound BT calls work, but inbound don't.
This is strange.
For a test try this:
Local OBi:
Voice Services -> OBiBlueTooth1 -> InboundCallRoute:
{aa}

Now any inbound call will go to the AA.
Please report back what happens.
If it works, you will be able to see the callerid in the call history.

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So currently I am not able to reach remote AA either using my mobile or cordless connected with local Obi.
Outbound calls from the local phone port don't go to the AA.
Dial 0 from the local phone port.
Does it ring the remote phone port?

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We have so many route combinations defined, I'm confused on how the OBiLine is going to be used.
Currently the remote OBiLine is used for remote outbound calls.
Do you want to change this to receive inbound calls from your local mobile?
Will the OBiLine be located at the remote site, but have a local number?
or
Is this a 2nd OBiLine and will be located at the local site?

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Currently calls from remote Obi are reaching my mobile which is great but I can't dial out from my cell phone.

Are these the calls coming from the remote BT?
If yes, then inbound BT calls work at the remote site, but not at the local site.
There must be some coding error at the local site.
Hopefully my 1st suggestion above will work.

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Can you call the remote GV number from your mobile?
You can reach the remote AA this way.
If this is a toll call do the following:
Install the Hangouts app on your local mobile.
Android has a 2nd app (Hangouts Dialer).
Hangouts will allow you to use GV for outbound calls from your mobile.
Configure it with your local GV number.
Now call the remote GV number with Hangouts from your mobile to be routed to the AA.

Another Option is to install the Obion app on your mobile then you can communicate directly with the remote OBi200 over the OBiTalk network. Some people have problems using the Obion app.

realjohny:
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If I understand you correctly outbound BT calls work, but inbound don't.
This is strange.
For a test try this:
Local OBi:
Voice Services -> OBiBlueTooth1 -> InboundCallRoute:
{aa}

Now any inbound call will go to the AA.
Please report back what happens.
If it works, you will be able to see the callerid in the call history.



I tried but no success. In fact I have noticed one thing is that when I call connected phone green phone light on Obi device turns off and after a few rings even power light turns off...looks like Obi device goes through power cycle?

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Outbound calls from the local phone port don't go to the AA.
Dial 0 from the local phone port.
Does it ring the remote phone port?


Actually I hear GV message that your call couldn't be completed.


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We have so many route combinations defined, I'm confused on how the OBiLine is going to be used.
Currently the remote OBiLine is used for remote outbound calls.
Do you want to change this to receive inbound calls from your local mobile?
Will the OBiLine be located at the remote site, but have a local number?
or
Is this a 2nd OBiLine and will be located at the local site?


I have attached a graphical image to explain this. I want to use remote PSTN line while sitting in another country and want to transfer all calls on remote PSTN to reach my mobile travelling via Obi+attached bluetooth phone.

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Can you call the remote GV number from your mobile?
You can reach the remote AA this way.
If this is a toll call do the following:
Install the Hangouts app on your local mobile.
Android has a 2nd app (Hangouts Dialer).
Hangouts will allow you to use GV for outbound calls from your mobile.
Configure it with your local GV number.
Now call the remote GV number with Hangouts from your mobile to be routed to the AA.


I called from my mobile and it rings on attached remote phone.

azrobert:
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Actually I hear GV message that your call couldn't be completed.
Please check the local phone port outbound call route and DigitMap. Only 10 digit number prefixed with "1" should be routed to GV. Everything else should be routed to the remote OBi200.
I added "***" to the DigitMap for the AA2. Nothing to do with this problem, just previously missed it.

Local OBi:
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port
DigitMap:
(***|1xxxxxxxxxx|@@.S2)
OutboundCallRoute:
{***:aa2},{(1xxxxxxxxxx):sp1},{(<510222222*>@@.):pp}

Dial 0 from the local phone port and post the call history.

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I called from my mobile and it rings on attached remote phone.
Add your mobile number to the inbound rule.
Remote OBi:
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{(Local_GV#|your_mobile#):aa},{ph}

I added OBion app as another solution to my previous post after you quoted me.
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I'm still not sure I understand. You want all inbound calls on the remote OBiline to be forwarded to your mobile via remote BT. Correct? This is a new requirement, not a fix to circumvent one of the other problems. Correct?

Remote OBi:
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute:
bt1(your_mobile#)

realjohny:
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Please check the local phone port outbound call route and DigitMap. Only 10 digit number prefixed with "1" should be routed to GV. Everything else should be routed to the remote OBi200.
I added "***" to the DigitMap for the AA2. Nothing to do with this problem, just previously missed it.

Local OBi:
Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port
DigitMap:
(***|1xxxxxxxxxx|@@.S2)
OutboundCallRoute:
{***:aa2},{(1xxxxxxxxxx):sp1},{(<510222222*>@@.):pp}

Dial 0 from the local phone port and post the call history.




I tried and hear message "Number you dialled has been rejected by service provider, reason being 404"

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Add your mobile number to the inbound rule.
Remote OBi:
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{(Local_GV#|your_mobile#):aa},{ph}

I added OBion app as another solution to my previous post after you quoted me.



In fact I don't want calls directly on remote GV to transfer to my mobile but in facct any call on remote ObiLINE + Local GV+ Local Obi to be transfered to my mobile.

I tried to explain it in the image, I can elaborate it more if you like :)  In fact purpose of all is to use remote PSTN line remotely and transfer all calls on that remote PSTN to my local mobile (which isn't connected directly with Obi) via local ObiBT (which is connected with a dedicated mobile phone).

In fact if I call local ObiBT phone and manage to reach remote AA (which gives me options to chose either calling remote GV and ring on phone or use remote PSNT line) will be awsome and is what I want. 

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