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Configuring Obi110 - Second phone no separate speed dial?

Started by hpolack, February 26, 2013, 08:56:02 PM

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hpolack

I configured the OBI110 no problems for two different phones and two different GV numbers; 1 for my daughter and the other for my son's GV number.   I also have an OBI100 to use for my Wife's GV.   I can pickup and punch in the 3# from the 100 to speed dial my daughters phone that is configured on sp1 of OBI110, but there is no similar number blocked out for speed dial of my son's phone which is on Phone 2 on the OBI110 and programmed as SP2.   I thought I could have a speed dial to my daughters on Phone 1 on OBI110 configured to Sp1 and also to my son's on Phone 2 on the OBI110 configured to Sp2, but I can't seem how.  It seems to be based on the device number for speed dial which then must default to SP1.

Thoughts?

azrobert

First, your wife has an OBi100 or OBi110. Sorry for being so picky. I'll also call it OBi101.

I'm assuming the following:
Speed Dial #5 on the OBi101 is free.
The OBi number of the OBi101 is 200101101.
The OBi number of The OBi202 is 200202202.

Set Speed Dial #5 on the OBi101:  PP(ob200202202)

In OBi101/Physical interfaces/Phone Port/DigitMap
Place the following after the beginning parenthesis:
5*2|

In OBi202/Voice Services/OBiTalk Service
Place the following at the beginning of the InboundCallRoute:
{(200101101)>(2):ph2},

If the current OBiTalk InboundCallRoute only contains ph
then replace it with:
{(200101101)>(2):ph2},{ph}

From the OBi101 dial 5*2#

"5" points to Speed Dial#5 and SD#5 points to the OBi202.
This will call the OBi202 and also transmit a "2".

The rule in the OBi202 OBiTalk InboundCallRoute checks for a "2" coming from the OBi101 and on a match transfers the call to Phone2.

You can also setup another speed dial Like SD#6 on the OBi101 with 5*2
Then dial 6# to call Phone2 on the OBi202.

Edit:
I forgot something!

In OBi101/Physical interfaces/Phone Port
Place the following at the beginning of the OutboundCallRoute:

{(5*2):pp},

HALEKAHAKAI

I am very new. Could you please tell me HOW you went about configuring to two separate GV numbers? Right now I have both lines connected to one number and I want to change the second line to a different GV number. This seems like it should be simple, but I can't seem to find actual instructions and I don't want to mess up what's aready configured. Thank You for any help!

hpolack

Do you have an OBI110 or OBI202, or OBI100?


   OBi100 — The OBi100 has 1-phone port. It supports Google Voice, SIP & OBiTALK VoIP services. Use the OBi100 when you do not need an analog line to a traditional telephone network or service. The OBi100 is perfect for customers who do not have a traditional telco phone service and want the savings and simplicity of using a VoIP service for all their calls.
  OBi100 Announcement
  OBi100 Data Sheet

   OBi110 — The OBi110 has 1-phone port and 1-line port. It supports Google Voice, SIP & OBiTALK VoIP services. Use the OBi110 when you need an analog line connection to a traditional telephone network or service. The OBi110 LINE port is a gateway to a traditional phone service. If you do not have a traditional phone service at home, then the OBi100 or OBi202 is the right product to get.
  OBi110 Announcement
  OBi110 Data Sheet

   OBi202 — The OBi202 has 2-phone ports. It supports up to 4-VoIP services such as Google Voice and a multitude of SIP-based VoIP services plus OBiTALK calling. With the OBi202, you have the power make and receive phone calls simultaneously from each phone port using ANY available service configured on the OBi202. The OBi202 also supports T.38 fax for reliable facsimile calls over the Internet as well as a 1-port router with VoIP application prioritization (QoS).
  OBi202 Announcement
  OBi202 Data Sheet