Call Forward (unconditional) & dialling out on Obitalk 200 ---Help needed.
realjohny:
I have already settings which you mentioned in post#29.
Below setting in remote Obi actually rings phone attached to remote Obi and doesn't connect me with remote AA.
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{(Local_GV#):aa},{ph}
*My Local GV in above number is without + or 1 in the start.
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In post 29 you have mentioned:
"You can have both methods setup at the same time.
Leave the BT Inbound route unchanged like this.
Voice Services -> OBiBlueTooth1 -> InboundCallRoute:
{(1?4808370001):aa)},{ph,ph2}"
Shoudl this be in local or remote Obi ? And number "1?4808370001" is local or remote GV? Should it be withour "1?"
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You have mentioned:
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. "
Where should this go? In GV route or AA?.
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So far the issue is that on local Obi there is no inbound call when I call local ObiBT attached phone.
I will give it another try and will report back. Thank you :)
azrobert:
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Below setting in remote Obi actually rings phone attached to remote Obi and doesn't connect me with remote AA.
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{(Local_GV#):aa},{ph}
Remote OBi:
CallerID on an inbound GV trunk has the "1" prefix.
Try:
{(1Local_GV#):aa},{ph}
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In post 29 you have mentioned:
"You can have both methods setup at the same time.
Leave the BT Inbound route unchanged like this.
Voice Services -> OBiBlueTooth1 -> InboundCallRoute:
{(1?4808370001):aa)},{ph,ph2}"
Shoudl this be in local or remote Obi ? And number "1?4808370001" is local or remote GV? Should it be withour "1?"
I believe this was for the remote OBi, and don't know why I suggested it. I probably didn't understand your requirements. Ignore this.
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You have mentioned:
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. "
Where should this go? In GV route or AA?.
This is a replacement for the local Phone Port OutboundCallroute.
realjohny:
I am really confuse here to be honest. Here are issue which I am still facing:
1- All dialed calls from local phone are reaching remote Obi Phone even if I am dialing any other GV number.
2- I am not able to reach remote AA to use either remote PSTN line o paired Bluetooth phone.
3- Calls on remote PSTN aren't reaching local Obi and then to my phone via paired mobile.
I think I am still not explained it well ? Can you please see the diagram.
Thank you :)
*P.S. If I call remote GV from Hangout dialer it hangs up after mentioning a brief message with +cc234567..
I wast reading your another post in forum and was wondering if rules can be defined for:
-All calls from local ph starting with 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08,09 going through remote PSTN and/or ObiBT.
- All calls starting with any other number (except 510 going through OBi) going through GV.
This isn't a new requirement, in fact I came to this after reading your post.
azrobert:
With this post I'm only going to address calls dialed from the local phone.
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1- All dialed calls from local phone are reaching remote Obi Phone even if I am dialing any other GV number.
All dialed numbers in the format 1xxxxxxxxxx should be routed out the local SP1 (GV), all other numbers should be routed to the remote OBi.
Are you saying this is not working?
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-All calls from local ph starting with 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08,09 going through remote PSTN and/or ObiBT.
- All calls starting with any other number (except 510 going through OBi) going through GV.
The following is the outbound routing for calls sent to the remote OBi:
Currently, any number with a prefix of # (pound sign) will be routed out PSTN.
All other numbers will be routed out BT.
Are you saying this is not working? Are these calls ringing the phone attached to the remote OBi?
Is the following what you want?
Numbers dialed from local OBi phone starting with 02 thru 09 routed to the remote OBi.
Then what do you want? Should they be routed out the remote PSTN or BT?
All other numbers except 510 routed out the LOCAL SP1 (GV).
What is a 510 number and where should they be routed?
Is this a number or prefix?
Is this an OBi number?
realjohny:
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With this post I'm only going to address calls dialed from the local phone.
1- All dialed calls from local phone are reaching remote Obi Phone even if I am dialing any other GV number.
All dialed numbers in the format 1xxxxxxxxxx should be routed out the local SP1 (GV), all other numbers should be routed to the remote OBi.
Are you saying this is not working?
Actually if I try to dial any GV number in standard format is ringing remote GV. I have set "4" as speed dial for remote GV though and 3 for remote Obi but any number I dial and it is ringing remote GV.
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-All calls from local ph starting with 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08,09 going through remote PSTN.
- All calls starting with any other number (except 510 going through OBi) going through GV.
The following is the outbound routing for calls sent to the remote OBi:
Currently, any number with a prefix of # (pound sign) will be routed out PSTN.
All other numbers will be routed out BT.
Are you saying this is not working? Are these calls ringing the phone attached to the remote OBi?
So I should dial any number will prefix # to use remote PSTN ? I will give it a try and will post as it is night at remote site and I fear it will ring remote phone to wake everyone up. But earlier I followed your post#27 and now when I dial 999 AA respond, I am not sure if it is remote or local AA. It gives me three options but calls still ring at remote Obi phone.
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Is the following what you want?
Numbers dialed from local OBi phone starting with 02 thru 09 routed to the remote OBi.
Then what do you want? Should they be routed out the remote PSTN or BT?
Yes exactly, in fact this summarizes my dialling out requirement, these numbers range routed through remote PSTN or BT. I have both BT and PSTN options available as I have ObiBT and ObiLine. But Bluetooth will be quick to setup for now as I have ordered a fixed GSM terminal generating dial tone which I will plug into ObiLINE later to make it more reliable. Can we make dial out using Bluetooth now and change to PSTN later ?
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All other numbers except 510 routed out the LOCAL SP1 (GV).
What is a 510 number and where should they be routed?
Is this a number or prefix?
Is this an OBi number?
Yes all other calls to be routed via SP1 starting with 001 lets say.
510 is prefix for ObiTalk, I believe that is only prefix for Obitalk ?
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