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VOIP.MS does not recognize incoming caller as mailbox owner after ObiTalk setup

Started by Tack, July 01, 2016, 11:24:21 AM

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Tack

Previously, I had set up manually, via the Obi110's own setup page, the configurations for Google and VOIP.MS.  Under this setup, if I dialed out on the VOIP.MS to my own VOIP.MS phone numder, VOIP.MS would recognize that I was calling myself and would automatically answer in my message mailbox, telling me how many messages I had, etc.

However, recently, due to some changes at Google or Obihai, I had to update and reset my Obi110.  I decided to set up the Obi110 using ObiTalk, rather than the manual setup.  All seemingly went well and both Google and VOIP.MS function fine for outgoing and incoming calls.

BUT, I have one problem, the solution for which escapes me.  Now, if my phone handset shows a message waiting in my VOIP.MS mailbox, and I try to dial my VOIP.MS phone number, using the VOIP.MS outgoing line (SP2), VOIP.MS nonetheless thinks the call is coming in from some other number, not my own, so it answers with my greeting, as if I wish to leave a message, rather than going directly to my mailbox to retrieve messages.  I can interrupt the greeting with the star (*) symbol and manually enter my password, but this is tedious.

Can anyone advise how I can get my setup altered, so VOIP.MS recognizes that I am calling my own number?  Must I abandon using ObiTalk and go back to setting up parameters manually on my Obi110 server page?  It would be nice to preserve the ObiTalk setup method, if possible, but I don't want to have to manually access my mailbox for every time I call to retrieve messages.

Thanks.

Lavarock7

In Voip.Ms's call detail, what number shows up as the calling number? Is it possible that you changed the Obi's default service provider and are calling in with SP1 which is probably your GV number?

What happens if you force the unit to use SP2 with **2 and the Voip.Ms number?

I personally use *97 for voicemail.

I assume you configured Voip.Ms to use subaccounts. Make sure that your Voip.Ms outbound caller-id it set on this extension and that you have configured to skip password prompt.
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Tack

Thanks for the reply.

Yes, the incoming caller ID was, in fact, my same VOIP.MS number.  But, the sound you now hear is me slapping myself aside my own head, as I forgot all about *97.  So, now, I just set the speed dial to **2*97, and, voila, it all works perfectly.

Have a nice holiday weekend.  The 4th is my birthday, so I'll consider this an early present.

Thanks again!