The following is the reply I received from Obihai to my support enquiry below:
From: "Obihai Support Team" <support@obihai.com>
Date: 12 November 2012 08:57:34 PM GMT+02:00
To:
Subject: RE: OBi202 500xxxxxx, MOH
MOH server at the moment is for use with an OBiPLUS system, where the MOH
server is the OBiPLUS Master (an OBi202).
It might work if the MOH server is a standard SIP UA that answers
automatically and streams RTP to caller. If it works on outgoing call, it
should work on incoming call. No bugs in this regard that we know of.
Please check if your MOH server is actually sending out packets and to where
(IP address, port) in both cases. Make sure the audio codec used by your MOH
server is acceptable by your recipient in your case (the problem may be
because your incoming call uses a different codec compares to your outgoing
call).
Thank you.
-----Original Message-----
From:
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 9:54 AM
To:
support@obihai.comSubject: OBi202 500xxxxxx, MOH
Hi,
I'm using MOH, it is working great on outgoing calls but on incoming
calls (which is where the Service is usually required) it calls the
MOH Service number but does not bridge audio.
Please could you confirm that this is a bug in the firmware and that
it will be fixed in the next update?
This function was the mean reason I upgraded from the Obi110.