UKDDI Config Help Obi200
GSD1:
Hi
I am trying to configure UKDDI from https://www.3c.co.uk/ui/ on my OBi200 anyone now the config info please?
Thanks
drgeoff:
The URL you gave provides no information to anyone who doesn't have an account. Presumably you do have an account and know the details such as SIP server, authorised username and SIP password.
Are you configuring your OBi200 through its local webserver or via the Obitalk portal?
GSD1:
Quote from: drgeoff on January 11, 2015, 11:29:48 am
The URL you gave provides no information to anyone who doesn't have an account. Presumably you do have an account and know the details such as SIP server, authorised username and SIP password.
Are you configuring your OBi200 through its local webserver or via the Obitalk portal?
Thanks drgeoff, yes I have an account and assigned UK phone number through UKDDI and have the SIP server username and SIP password but cannot configure the OBi200 through either the webserver or OBItalk portal.
Help much appreciated.
drgeoff:
Does the OBi have a working connection to the internet? Presumably yes if you are able to configure it via the portal. Does dialling **9 222 222 222 reach the Obi echo test number? That should work even without having UKDDI configured.
I realise you can't divulge your true account details here but please post generic forms of all the SIP account info you got from UKDDI.
GSD1:
The Obi200 is connected to the internet as GV works fine.
This what SIP account information UKDDI provided:
To view allocated numbers, click on 'List' on the left-hand side. You can also edit number routings from here: click on the green arrow beside a number, and you're able to set number routing. There's three options:
• sip:... - routing over SIP to a specified host, e.g. sip:442032982000@176.192.123.1
• register - route to a client registered with us (see below)
• fax:... - use as an inbound fax number, sending faxes to a specified e-mail address, e.g. fax:support@3c.co.uk
If you want your client to register with us, then you'll find the details you need in the 'Registration' window.
And, finally, if you want to control the way caller IDs are delivered, set a default DDI format for inbound calls, etc., then this is all to be found under 'Options'.
For firewall configs, calls delivered directly from us will come from 87.117.74.1 and/or 87.117.75.1.
SIP username:XXXXXX
Alternatively, just use the numeric part of the username (leave off the ukddi_ at the start) - some devices don't support underscores in SIP usernames.
SIP server:sip.ukddi.com
SIP password:XXXXX
SIP password must be at least 6 characters, chosen from: A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and the special characters !#$%&/()=?*_:.;,{}+-
Registration interval:45
Sets the number of seconds between client registrations. A value between 30 and 60 seconds may help to solve NAT-related problems; otherwise values of up to 3600 seconds can be used.
Send DDI in INVITE:
Set if you're using a platform which prefers to have the DDI in the INVITE, such as Asterisk and its derivatives.
Default route:
The default route is applied to newly allocated numbers. It can be any valid route; the tokens %C, %A and %N will be replaced by the country code, area code and rest of the called number respectively.
DDI format:+%C%A%N
The DDI format can be specified as above - the default (+%C%A%N) results in DDIs of the form +442032981234
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