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

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azrobert:
My fault, I didn't take a close look at your diagram. You want inbound calls on the remote OBiLine sent to your personal mobile. This is the same function you have on the remote BT and the code is the same.

Remote OBi:
Physiscal Interfaces-> Line port -> InboundCallRoute:
pp(510111111*Your_Cell#)
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The local phone port is not functioning properly.
Please dial 0 again and post the call history from both the local and remote OBi200s.
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You can't reach the AA from your personal mobile by calling the local BT.
The call history doesn't show any activity, indicating the call is not reaching the local OBi.
You said:
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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?

This suggests a hardware problem.

I made a suggestion to circumvent the above problem by calling the remote GV# directly with your mobile or using the hangouts app. You tried it before I made any changes and said it rang the phone port. The following will send the call to the AA.

Remote OBi:
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{(Local_GV#|your_mobile#):aa},{ph}

realjohny:
I will give it a try today and will report. But I think we are missing something here, I think I haven't explained it well :(

realjohny:
I am writing you after a few days sickness :) Trying to achieve it again, you definitely have been a great support indeed :)

In remote line setting I have entered inbound call route as pp(510946xxx*056789xxxx) as I understood it, where 510946xxx is local Obitalk number and is my personal mobile that I carry (not the one connected with local Obi with Bluetooth). Do you think call on remote ObiLine route to local Obi and then to mobile via connected Bluetooth mobile ? I think even in local Obitalk there must be setting to route this call via Bluetooth..what do you say?


I was earlier able to reach remote Obi AA dialing from local phone port, I am forgetting which setting that you recommended earlier. But there is no way I can reach remote AA calling local ObiBT and reaching remote AA and then using remote PSTN line?

I have ordered another Obi200 device which will arrive in a week just to see if existing local Obi is faulty. Also as I have ObiLine as well locally and remotely I am considering using GSM Wireless terminal to give dial tone to ObiLine and not to use bluetooth (considering there might be some issue with it?).

azrobert:
Local OBi Number: 510946xxx
Remote OBi Number: 510813xxx
Personal Mobile#: 056789xxxx

Local OBi:

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{510813xxx>(xx.):bt1},{ph}

Voice Services -> OBiBlueTooth1 -> InboundCallRoute:
{+cc056789xxxx:aa},{ph}

Voice Services -> Auto Attendant -> DigitMap:
(x|[1-9]x|@@.S2)
Voice Services -> Auto Attendant -> OutboundCallRoute:
{(1xxxxxxxxxx):sp1},{(<510813xxx*>@@.):pp}

Physical Interfaces -> Phone Port

DigitMap
(***|1xxxxxxxxxx|@@.S2)

OutboundCallRoute
{999:aa},{***:aa2},{(1xxxxxxxxxx):sp1},{(<510813xxx*>@@.):pp}

Speed dials:
pp(510813xxx*0)                             Ring phone
pp(510813xxx*#8005551212)       Line call
pp(510813xxx*8005551212)         BT call

Remote OBi:

Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{(1Local_GV#):aa},{ph}

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{510946xxx >(<0:>):ph},{510946xxx>(<#:>xx.):li},{510946xxx>(xx.):bt1},{ph}

Voice Services -> OBiBlueTooth1 -> InboundCallRoute:
pp(510946xxx*056789xxxx)

Voice Services -> Auto Attendant -> DigitMap:
(x|[1-9]x|@@.S2)
Voice Services -> Auto Attendant -> OutboundCallRoute:
{(<0:>):ph},{(<#:>xx.):li},{bt1}

Physiscal Interfaces-> Line port -> InboundCallRoute:
pp(510946xxx*056789xxxx)

From local phone port dial:
999                     Local AA
0                        Ring remote phone
#8005551212     Remote Line call
8005551212       Remote BT call
18005551212     Local SP1 call

From AA after calling BT with your mobile:
Reply 1 to ring remote phone
Otherwise reply 2 then dial:
#8005551212#        Remote Line call
8005551212#          Remote BT call
18005551212#        Local SP1 call

azrobert:
I created the above configuration from a copy of reply#27 and updated it with the OBi numbers of the OBi202s and your mobile number. You were having problems, so I recommended in Reply#29 using GV to reach the AA. I don't know if you are using any of this code, so I didn't include it in the above configuration.
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I think even in local Obitalk there must be setting to route this call via Bluetooth..what do you say?
Remote OBi:
Physiscal Interfaces-> Line port -> InboundCallRoute:
pp(510946xxx*056789xxxx)

The above code will route inbound line calls to the local OBi with your mobile number included.

Local OBi:
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{510813xxx>(xx.):bt1},{ph}

The above code will route ANY call from the remote OBi with an attached number out BT.

The remote BT inbound calls use the same code, so if BT calls work then there is probably something wrong with the OBiLine adapter.
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I was earlier able to reach remote Obi AA dialing from local phone port, I am forgetting which setting that you recommended earlier.
Local OBi:
OutboundCallRoute
{999:aa},{***:aa2},{(1xxxxxxxxxx):sp1},{(<510813xxx*>@@.):pp}

I added dialing "999" to route to the local AA then the local AA will route the call to the remote OBi.
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But there is no way I can reach remote AA calling local ObiBT and reaching remote AA and then using remote PSTN line?
Local OBi:
Voice Services -> OBiBlueTooth1 -> InboundCallRoute:
{+cc056789xxxx:aa},{ph}

The above rule will route local inbound BT calls from your mobile to the local AA. I believe you previously said the call history showed the callerid had a plus sign and the country code. The callerid in the above rule must exactly match the callerid in the call history.

If you still can't get the call to be routed to the local AA, you can unconditionally route all inbound BT call to the AA with the following rule:
Voice Services -> OBiBlueTooth1 -> InboundCallRoute: aa

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