Forward on busy from obihai to obihai over LAN
azrobert:
OBi202#1
Voice Services -> SP1 Service -> CallForwardOnBusyNumber:
sp2(fwd@127.0.0.1:5062)
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile C SIP -> ProxyServer: 127.0.0.1
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> AuthUserName: anything
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> X_RegisterEnable: unchecked
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> X_ServProvProfile: C
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> X_InboundCallRoute: ph2
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> CallForwardOnBusyEnable: Checked
Voice Services -> SP3 Service -> CallForwardOnBusyNumber: pp(510222222)
OBi202#2
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: ph
127.0.0.1 is a loopback. It's the equivalent of the IP address of the same device.
5062 is the port# of SP3
Change 510222222 to the OBi number of OBI202#2
I tested routing the call out and back in on the same SP and it worked.
I did NOT test call forward on busy.
If you don't need SP3, it's better to use two SP trunks.
If anyone else wants to try this method, it did not work on my OBi110 w/build 2824.
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Can I restrict Obitalk calls to the LAN only and disable dialing in via the public Obitalk number.
I don't understand what you are asking.
Do you want to forward the call to OBi202#2 via IP address and not OBi number?
drgeoff:
Quote from: markruz on May 08, 2015, 11:51:26 am
1. Can I restrict Obitalk calls to the LAN only and disable dialing in via the public Obitalk number.
I think not. But you can make all incoming Obitalk calls except those from specified Obi units (ATAs and Obions) go nowhere.
azrobert:
drgeoff,
Thanks. I think I understand the question now.
markruz,
OBi202#2
Voice Services -> OBiTalk Service -> InboundCallRoute: {510111111:ph}
Change 510111111 to the OBi number of OBi202#1
Now only OBiTalk calls from OBi202#1 will ring OBi202#2.
markruz:
Thanks a bunch for the help azrobert and drgeoff.
So all the individual pieces of the process work correctly, however, it seems that Google Voice doesn't allow more than 2 incoming calls to Google Chat on the same account. So the third incoming call doesn't even register in the history or status of the first Obi202. The third call immediately goes to google voicemail.
Initially I thought the problem was GTalkSimultaneousRing, so I disabled the option on both Obi202s (since the second Obi202 has it enabled on its SP1 for outgoing only). However, this didn't solve the problem either.
I still hope there's something I'm missing in the Obi setup...
SteveInWA:
Quote from: markruz on June 02, 2015, 01:39:11 am
Thanks a bunch for the help azrobert and drgeoff.
So all the individual pieces of the process work correctly, however, it seems that Google Voice doesn't allow more than 2 incoming calls to Google Chat on the same account. So the third incoming call doesn't even register in the history or status of the first Obi202. The third call immediately goes to google voicemail.
Initially I thought the problem was GTalkSimultaneousRing, so I disabled the option on both Obi202s (since the second Obi202 has it enabled on its SP1 for outgoing only). However, this didn't solve the problem either.
I still hope there's something I'm missing in the Obi setup...
Looking at your posts here, plus your post about using GV for outbound calling only on one of two OBis, it's apparent that you're trying to create a business telephone system. Rather than questions and answers about specific digit maps and settings, if you would describe your desired big-picture use case, you'd get more useful advice in reply.
Google Voice is not designed for business use, and you've run into one of its limitations. Any modest savings in calling cost will be offset by loss of business revenue or client satisfaction when (not if) callers can't reach you when something goes wrong. If you can describe your needs, then folks here on the forum can recommend better alternatives. SIP VoIP providers like Callcentric or voip.ms can provide inbound DIDs with as many channels (simultaneous conversations) as you need, and you can create extensions that can ring whatever SP slots you wish.
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