answer PSTN line or join existing PSTN call

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nextbgates95:
Sorry to dig something old up...

Here is my setup:  I'm using the OBi110 as an FXO port to asterisk on SP1.  I get an incoming call on the LINE port.  It rings to my asterisk extension.  I answer the asterisk extension.  Then, someone else wants to talk to the caller on the LINE.  They pick up the phone, connected to the PHONE port, and press #.  "No services are available to complete your call". 

I want to be able to pick up the PHONE, press #, and be connected to the LINE. I have EnableLINEPortBargeIn checked. 

Any help?

RonR:
If the OBi's LINE Port and another telephone are both plugged into the same device you're calling 'my asterisk extension' and it's this other telephone you're answering first, I believe pressing # on the OBi's telephone should 'Barge in' on the existing call.  Double-check that EnableLINEPortBargeIn is checked.

nextbgates95:
I have double checked the EnableLinePortBargeIn is enabled... no dice.  My firmware version is : 1.2.1 (Build: 2289).

Pressing # on the OBi PHONE bridges the PHONE and LINE ports if LINE is not in use.  I can hear a different dialtone (the PSTN dialtone) by pressing #, if there is no call.

Not sure if this is helpful at all.

RonR:
Quote from: nextbgates95 on June 20, 2011, 08:35:31 pm

I have double checked the EnableLinePortBargeIn is enabled... no dice.


Are you checking this in the OBi itself (logged into the IP addressed returned by dialing ***1)?

Quote from: nextbgates95 on June 20, 2011, 08:35:31 pm

My firmware version is : 1.2.1 (Build: 2289).


I just tested it on 1.2.1 (Build: 2384) and it's working fine on this version.

Quote from: nextbgates95 on June 20, 2011, 08:35:31 pm

Pressing # on the OBi PHONE bridges the PHONE and LINE ports if LINE is not in use.  I can hear a different dialtone (the PSTN dialtone) by pressing #, if there is no call.


Is the LINE Port of the OBi connected to the same pair of wires that the telephone you call 'my asterisk extension' is connected to?

nextbgates95:
Yes, checking via the local IP address for the OBi.

No.  The LINE port is connected to my local telco's line.  My Asterisk server is connected to the OBi as SP1.  'My Asterisk Extension' connects to the Asterisk server.  Here's what happens when I get a call from the telco:

Telco --> OBi (LINE) --> SP1 --> Asterisk --> My extension.

I want to be able to connect to the call, ongoing between Asterisk and LINE, by picking up the PHONE connected to OBi.

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