WebRTC Outbound Calls
azrobert:
Try following to fix 403 error:
{(<getonsipusername:OBiUsername>)>(1xxxxxxxxxx):SPx}
OBiUsername is the AuthUserName of the outbound trunk.
This worked for me:
{getonsipusername>(1xxxxxxxxxx):SP1},{getonsipusername>(<2:1>xxxxxxxxxx):SP2}
dial 18005551212@me.dyndns.com:5061 to route to SP1
dial 28005551212@me.dyndns.com:5061 to route to SP2
azrobert:
I was able to call a number using the OBi Auto Attendant.
I used a keypad external from GetOnSip.
Here is the keypad:
http://onlinetonegenerator.com/dtmf.html
Use Chrome, it doesn't work in IE.
You must press and hold the key for 1+ second.
It took me a few tries to determine how long to hold the key.
The OBi wouldn't recognize every key.
You must also change the DTMFMode in the OBi to INLINE InBand.
drgeoff:
Quote from: azrobert on January 09, 2015, 05:59:59 am
You must also change the DTMFMode in the OBi to INLINE.
.. to InBand?
azrobert:
Quote from: drgeoff on January 09, 2015, 03:34:44 pm
.. to InBand?
Correct.
Usetheforceobiwan:
Quote from: azrobert on January 08, 2015, 10:32:17 pm
Try following to fix 403 error:
{(<getonsipusername:OBiUsername>)>(1xxxxxxxxxx):SPx}
OBiUsername is the AuthUserName of the outbound trunk.
This worked for me:
{getonsipusername>(1xxxxxxxxxx):SP1},{getonsipusername>(<2:1>xxxxxxxxxx):SP2}
dial 18005551212@me.dyndns.com:5061 to route to SP1
dial 28005551212@me.dyndns.com:5061 to route to SP2
Just to clarify if you are new to this, what this refers to is one stage dialing from a "logged-in" session at Getonsip through your Obi to call out on any of the available SP's. The basis of this technique is here: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=2454.0 and here: http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=895.msg5509#msg5509. What azrobert has figured out is how to use the Getonsip WebRTC client portal as a psuedo SIP client. If you have things setup like azrobert outlines, you could login to your Getonsip account and in the who to call window enter 1 plus the POTS number you want to dial @ your Obi's public IP (if exposed completly to the internet) or dyndns address (if behind a port forwarded router with dynamic DNS capability) plus the port number (forwarded if required) that the Obi SP you designated listens to. How this works, Getonsip sends out an invitation to start a call to your Obi, your Obi sees the invitation and recognizes that it is coming from a trusted Peer number (your Getonsip user name) and bridges the call to the other SP you choose using the phone number before the @ sign to make up the digits that place the call.
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