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Started by RickWorx, March 04, 2013, 03:23:22 PM

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RickWorx

I have an Obi100 and GV accounts both SP1 and SP2. The phone is a vtech CS6419.

I'm feeling kind of stupid here, I've searched and searched and maybe I'm not getting the terms right.

SP1 - "Business" Line  - GV
SP2 - "Personal" Line  - GV

If I just pickup the phone and dial, it selects SP1. How do I select SP2 as the dial out line on a call by call basis?

I thought it would just be a *xx function but I'll be damned if I can find the answer.

dircom

By default, OBi devices which come with an analog (PSTN) line port (such as OBi110) will use this as the Primary Line for outbound calls. This means that when you make an outgoing call either from the OBi attached phone or the OBi Attendant, you do not need to first dial a service route access code. Up to two (2) Google Voice or SIP-based based VoIP services can be added to an OB110 or OBi100 (OBi202 supports up to 4). The OBiTALK Service Provider set-up screen gives the user the option to select one Voice Service Provider as the Primary Line. When you want to make a call via a service that is not the Primary Line, dial that service's access code before the destination number. The service route access codes are defined as:

** 1 : Voice Service Provider 1 (Google Voice or SIP)
** 2 : Voice Service Provider 2 (Google Voice or SIP)
** 3 : Voice Service Provider 3 (Google Voice or SIP - OBi202 only)
** 4 : Voice Service Provider 4 (Google Voice or SIP - OBi202 only)
** 8 : LINE Port (PSTN) Service Provider (OBi110 only)
** 8 : Paired Cell Phone Service (OBi202 with OBiBT only)
** 9 : OBiTALK Network

RickWorx

Awesome! Thank you!

So for me (OBi100 and 2 GV numbers) the options are:

** 1 : Voice Service Provider 1 (Google Voice or SIP)
** 2 : Voice Service Provider 2 (Google Voice or SIP)
** 9 : OBiTALK Network

Thanks a bunch!

dircom

when you log in to OBItalk click FAQ, lots of info :o ;)

RickWorx

 ;D That's where I looked first and didn't see anything that covered that.  ;D

Thanks again!