Aastra 6757i or 6755i setup with Obi202 and Google Talk
azrobert:
UserID and Password must match the OBi202's AuthUserName and AuthPassword, so in the above example it would be OBi202 and OBi202PW. It is case sensitive.
peterc:
OK.
I will try this one screen at a time, until it is working!
SP1 Service Screen -- Three lines have red exclamation points. They are --
X_InboundCallRoute ! * help
X_UserAgentPort ! help
AuthUserName ! * help
The InboundCallRoute - I cut and past exactly from above. As I am working on only one phone to start, this is what I put in...
ph,ph2,sp4(anything@192.168.1.110:5060;ui=$1)
I did change the IP to my phone's IP address. The port was left the same.
The UserAgentPort shows 5080, and the OBiTALK settings box is checked. I did not change this at all.
The AuthUserName shows my email address, which is my username. Again, the OBiTALK settings box is checked. I did not change this at all, either.
Am I missing anything on this screen?
azrobert:
First, do the following. It will save you a couple of clicks.
From the OBiTalk dashboard click Edit Profile on the left column.
At the bottom of the page check "Enable Obi Expert..."
Click Submit Query.
Now you can go directly to OBi Expert from the dashboard.
Click Obi Dashboard.
On the right of your OBixxx is an icon with a red E.
Click on it to enter OBi Expert.
The red ! indicates the field was changed from the default.
If you don't see the correct value, uncheck the box under OBi Settings.
I don't know why some settings are displayed without unchecking the box.
Actually, I don't know why you have to uncheck some and not others.
GV wizard changes UserAgent and AuthUserName.
You are not missing anything, you only change the inbound route.
I'm curious. Did you get outbound working with the softphone?
Edit:
Can you have multiple accounts on your phone?
Each account should be assigned a different port number.
The port number in the InboundCallRoute must match the phone's account port.
peterc:
There is no Red icon to the right of my OBIxxx.
The Aastra phone is not working inbound or outbound, but the OBi202 is working in/out to another analog phone.
I am only looking to have one account on the phone.
I have tried contacting Aastra support, and they claim to know nothing of the OBi202, but they are trying to help. I also tried support here, and was told that maybe a Forum Member could help. That being said, any help here is greatly appreciated.
Here are all possible configurations on the phone -
Once in the administrator menu, reset to factory defaults.
Next are the following menu and sub-menus -
1. Configuration Server
1.1. Download Protocol
1.2. TFTP Settings
1.2.1. Primary Server
1.2.2. Primary Path
1.2.3. Alternate Server
1.2.4. Alternate Path
1.2.5. Select PTFTP
1.3. FTP Settings
1.3.1. Server
1.3.2. Path
1.3.3. Username
1.3.4. Password
1.4. HTTP Settings
1.4.1. Server
1.4.2. Path
1.4.3. Port
1.5. HTTPS Settings
1.5.1. Server
1.5.2. Path
1.5.3. Port
1.5.4. Client Method
1.5.5. Cert Validation
2. Network Settings
2.1 DHCP Settings
2.1.1. DHCP
2.1.2. DHCP User Class
2.1.3. Download Options
2.2. IP Address
2.3. Subnet Mask
2.4. Gateway
2.5. DNS
2.6. Hostname
2.7. NAT Settings
2.8. Type of Service DSC
2.9. Ethernet & VLAN
3. Sip Settings
3.1. Proxy IP/Port
3.2. Registrar IP/Port
3.3. User Name
3.4. Display Name
3.5. Screen Name
3.6. Authentication Name
3.7. Password
3.8. RTP Port Base
The next two do not apply, as they are 4. Factory Default, and 5. Erase all Local Config.
Thanks again Robert.
azrobert:
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There is no Red icon to the right of my OBIxxx.
Did you do:
From the OBiTalk dashboard click Edit Profile on the left column.
At the bottom of the page check "Enable Obi Expert..."
Click Submit Query.
It's to the right of the gear ICON.
It's another gear ICON with a red E in the center.
Like I said previously, I'm not an IP phone expert.
If I miss something, anybody please chime in.
The phone with the defaults should connect to the router and an IP address should be assigned to it.
If you are getting an IP address assigned I think you only need to change the SIP settings.
3.1. Proxy IP/Port: xx.xx.xx.xx (IP address of OBi)
3.2. Registrar IP/Port: 5063 (X_UserAgentPort of SP4)
3.3. User Name: OBi202
3.4. Display Name: anything
3.5. Screen Name: anything
3.6. Authentication Name: Blank or OBi202
3.7. Password: OBi202PW
3.8. RTP Port Base: Should have a default value.
Is the IP phone registering to SP4?
I assume you used the phone with another provider.
How was it configured?
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