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Delete Callcentric from the OBi200 to free a slot for another GV then:
1. Route calls from CC to the OBi200 via SIP URI. You will need to setup port forwarding in your router. If you have a dynamic public IP, you should setup dynamic DNS.
2. Define CC on the OBi202 and route inbound calls to the OBi200.
You might want to consider one of these because of what I learned from the DLSReports forum. I previously posted the following:
A provider can send audio to the calling device without connecting the call. This is called Early Media. An example is a Busy signal. The call is never connected, but you hear a busy signal. Early Media gets broken when you bridge a call between 2 devices, so if you call a number that is busy with the bridging technique, you will just hear ringing.
When you call another GV number and the call is forwarded to voice mail, you will also have problems. When you bridge a call over the local network, the call will fail with a 503 error. I just tested a call over the OBiTalk network from an OBi110 and it caused my OBi200 to reboot.
(408) 269-1999 is a Busy test number. Call it directly with the OBi200 and you will hear a Busy. Call it with an OBi1xx bridged to an OBi200 and you will just hear ringing.