One way audio with Obi202, Panasonic KX-TGP550T04 and double NAT
azrobert:
If you want to downgrade, the OBi200 will work. The OBi200 has been on sale several times in the past for $30. It's been awhile since the last time.
The OBi won't do cnam.
Some people use Callcentric for cnam.
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=3640.0
lrosenman:
I've set up my OBI202 to talk to a RaspberryPI running PBX in a Flash, and a bulkvs account to do CNAM lookup, with my Google Contacts picked up by a script every night so that "known" numbers don't get looked up on the $0.009 / lookup Bulkvs.com account.
I'm going write up a HowTo if people are interested.
Zopa:
I've setup SP2 to via Callcentric. It was a breeze to setup. Calls route from GV --> CC --> Obi --> IP Phone. However CNAM doesn't seem to work. I have it enabled in CC settings, but somehow the name just doesn't make it to my IP Phone.
Side note, why would CC allow free CNAM lookups?
azrobert:
The method I suggested doesn't pass cnam to the IP phone.
The phone port should get cnam.
Use the following on the X_InboundCallRoute for the Callcentric trunk:
{sp4(anything@xx.xx.xx.xx:pppp),ph,ph2}
Then change the following:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile D SIP -> X_SpoofCallerID: Checked
Now you should get callerid and cnam on the IP phone.
Zopa:
Perfect! Works like a charm. First call took seconds to complete for some reason though, went to GV voice mail mid ring on the IP Phone, but subsequent calls worked just fine.
Btw, question on reliability of this whole setup. I get intermittent issues where I try to place a call and it times out and get a busy signal. Nothing would register in Call Status during or Call History later. It may persist for minutes and then clear up. If may happen just after a successful call. Any idea on how to even begin to troubleshoot this?
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