iphone does not ring.
azrobert:
I was trying to explain what "anything@xx.xx.xx.xx:5060" is.
It is a URI address.
It can be used to make an SIP call.
"anything" before the "@" is normally the phone number.
It should be ignored by the IP Phone, so any character string can be used.
You have to get the IP address AND the Port number correct for the call to work.
Each account on your phone will be assigned a port number.
If you phone has only one account it will still have a port number.
Look at the System Status under SPx Service Status for the IP address and Port of the IP phone, so you can check what you are using is correct.
Dranon2:
You meant "URL" didn't you? And then you meant @ sign NOT pound sign Correct?
azrobert:
Did it work and what port number did you use?
A URI is different than a URL.
See: http://www.3cx.com/pbx/sip-uri/
You are correct about the pound sign, I meant @ sign.
Edit:
I was also not accurate about the data before the "@".
For outbound calls to a service provider, it is usually a phone number.
It can also be an account number.
Dranon2:
No it does not work. I used port 5060 on both the ip phone interface and the obitalk setup. I only use GV.
So what number should I put in front of the @?
I just cant seem to figure this out! I followed the setup guide EXACTLY
azrobert:
Did you verify on the System Status page that you are registered with port 5060?
It has been my experience helping others that you can use any character string before the "@", but others with a CISCO phone have had problems too.
Did you assign a name or was a name automatically assigned to the OBi account on the IP Phone? A wild guess is to use that account name in front of the "@".
You can setup a speed dial to test like this:
spx(account_name@xx.xx.xx.xx:5060)
Also check the OBi Call History to make sure the call is routed correctly.
To access Call History:
Log directly into the OBi using the local interface.
Key the IP address of the OBi into a Web Browser.
Hit Enter
The UserID and default Password are both "admin".
Click Status on the left column.
Then click Call History.
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