Hi
Just ordered my OBi110 to replace my trusty SPA3000 (to get the GV outbound call capability which just hit Europe, at least in a subset of what the guys in the US get).
I have the following dial plan working just now in the SPA and wondered if someone could assist in converting as best I can to help me achieve something similar on the OBi:
(112S0<:@gw0>|090[69]!|0[89]00xxxx<:@gw0>|1233S0<:@gw0>|1200S0<:@gw0>|0[89]00xxxxxxxS0<:@gw0>|<0:0031>[6]xxxxxxxxS0<:@gw0>|<0:0031>[1-57]xxxxxxxxS0<:@gw3>|<:003170>[2-9]xxxxxxS0<:@gw3>|xx.<:@gw3>|*xx.<:@gw3>|**xx.<:@gw3>|<#1,:>xx.<:@gw1>|<#2,:>xx.<:@gw2>|<#3,:>xx.<:@gw3>|<#9,:>xx.<:@gw0>|<#9,:>*xx<:@gw0>)
Hence, there are a couple of factors that I can see I need to work out before I can switchover:
1. I need to ensure that 112 is recognized as the emergency number and immediately dialed out of the PSTN as soon as pattern matched (would be good to have it recognize 911,999,112 all as emergency numbers and convert to pushing them out of the PSTN as 112).
2. I would like to put all other outbound calls down the GV interface, except for local cell/mobile numbers, which will always be formatted 06xxxxxxxx or 00316xxxxxxxx (and they need to go out of the PSTN).
3. For incoming calls, I would like to have 2 options, and I'm hoping I didn't mess up here. My incoming calls come both from PSTN, but also from a sipgate voip account which I have registered. Hence, I'm hoping the OBi will allow me to have either 2 SIP accounts active (like the GWs in the SPA), or at least to have only one permanently registered (sipgate) whilst dynamically passing the account credentials to bring up the GV account for outgoing calls as they are dialled.
4. Is the box configurable like the SPA in terms of making it compatible with Europe in terms of dial tones, ring tones and impedances and signalling? I can live with tone differences, but the the PSTN interface probably needs to be matching the local provider's expectations.
Final question would be whether the failover to PSTN is configurable, or how it is configured by default to handle failure of the Voip interfaces. In some respects it's good to know if a call has failed over to PSTN rather than finding out on the bill...
Many thanks in advance if anyone already went through this transition and can help.