Obion Number as an extension

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azrobert:
This looks like a normal inbound route.
Apparently OBiPlus has internal links to the trunks and doesn't modify the OBi200's routes.

To route inbound calls to OBion do this:
X_InboundCallRoute
{(290111111|290222222):aa},{ph1,pp(290111111)}

It looks like you have 2 OBions.
If you want inbound calls routed to both do this:
{(290111111|290222222):aa},{ph1,pp(290111111),pp(290222222)}

You can route calls to a max of 4 devices.
The 1st to answer will be connected to the call.

You shouldn't post any real numbers.
Modify your last post and remove/change the OBi numbers.

azrobert:
I just realized the code you have routing OBi numbers to the Auto Attendant is in the wrong place. This code should be in the OBiTalk inbound route.

This is what the SPx X_InboundCallRoute should be:
{ph1,pp(290111111)}

If you want to make outbound calls from OBion, you don't need the AA.

Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute:
{290111111>0:ph},{290111111>(Msp1):sp1},{ph}

Dial the following from OBion:
0   to ring the phone port#1 on the OBi202
18005551212  to route a call out SP1
If you have other requirements, post them.

This code must be placed in the OBion's Gateway OBi202.
If the 2nd OBion doesn't have a Gateway OBI202, you have to dial differently.

Vgraham:
Thanks again so much for your help. I will try what you suggest. Interesting though I also sent this email to obi support right after I posted on the forum. I asked:

"I want to set up my Obion Number as an extension in obiplus using an obi202.
I currently have 5 Cisco phones in the system and would like to be able have
someone in the office dial an extension and ring my Obion Iphone and also
make it part of a group. Any help would be greatly appreciated."

Their answer was "You can only make calls out from the app, you can not receive calls." Now I am a little confused.

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