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Switch 2 SIP Providers

Started by Nakar81, August 01, 2012, 02:27:15 AM

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Nakar81

In Obi100,

Can I recive and send for 2 SIP providers?

How can I change between both?

Thnaks.

N7AS

Yes you can.
To call out on SP1 dial **1 + number
To call out on SP2 dial **2 + number
You can make SP1 or SP2 the primary line without having to dial **1 or **2 before the number.

Grant N7AS
Prescott Valley, AZ
https://www.n7as.com

A journeyman electrician sent his apprentice with a 5-gallon bucket and was told to put the ends of the service drop in the bucket and fill it with volts. He was there all day.

Nakar81

#2
Thank you.

In Obi110 and Obi202 is the same method?.

jimates

Quote from: Nakar81 on August 01, 2012, 03:49:41 AM
Thank you.

In Obi110 and Obi202 is the same method?.
Yes, except on the 202 there are 4 service trunks.
**1
**2
**3
**4

ianobi

From OBi Admin Guide

When you want to make a call via a service that is not the Primary Line, you will need to dial that service's access code before the destination number.
The default service route access codes are defined as:

** 1 : SIP Service Provider 1 or Google Voice Service 1
** 2 : SIP Service Provider 2 or Google Voice Service 2
** 3 : SIP Service Provider 3 or Google Voice Service 3 note 2
** 4 : SIP Service Provider 4 or Google Voice Service 4 note 2
** 8 : PSTN Line Port Service Provider note 1
** 9 : OBiTALK Network

note 1 - OBi110 only
note 2 - Obi202 only

Nakar81

Thank you very much (7NAS, jimates and ianobi).

CoalMinerRetired

I'm not trying to hijack this discussion, however it's an appropriate place to ask.

If I dial **2, am I supposed to hear dial tone before dialing the number?  I don't, which seems odd.

ianobi

With default digit maps you will not hear a second dial tone after **2. However, see page 171 of the admin guide which deals with this subject. It gives an example:

(**1{t=di2}(Msp)|**8{t=od}(Mli))

This gives second dial tone after **1 and outside dial tone after **8. There are many other tones to choose from.

I never thought I would read as far as page 171  :)