Quote from: Vegetus on April 29, 2013, 04:01:21 PM
Can you help me to understand how to achieve the same as above by using ObI202 or ObI110?
I don't follow your PBXes hello routine, however ...
If you want to dial phone calls from an a PBXes extension out to a SPA3000 attached to a pstn home phone line at your home you setup the the SPA3000 as an outgoing trunk on PBXes and setup the voip-to-pstn line Gateway with http digest authentication using a symbolic ip address for the SPA3K. On the PBXes extension you dial the number, it is routed to the SPA3000 and with one-stage dialing the SPA3000 dials the number on the attached PSTN line (FXO) port.
You want to do the same sort of thing with an OBi202 communicating to an OBi110 which has a PSTN Line attached to the OBi110's Line port ....
First you setup the OBi202 Phone Port OutBoundCallRouting so when you dial a certain number pattern you send the call to the OBi110. The easiest way to do this is put the call over the OBiTalk Network to the OBiNumber of the OBi110. OBihai designed and tested this method and it works pretty much without grief. It is possible to also do this with direct ip calling using the ip address and port number and the sip protocol, bypassing the OBiTalk Network, but you run the risk of having to troubleshoot all kinds of OBi problems when it comes to ip addresses either local network or external with the problems causing audio problems. With the direct ip calling you also may need to forward ports in your router. OBihai did not design, test, or document this latter method, but it can be done.
Second on the receiving OBi110 you setup the InboundCallRoute to dial the sent number on the OBi110's Line port. The InboundCallRoute will be either on the OBiTalk Service or the SPx Service you are using if you chose to use direct ip calling.
If you meant you want to do this with PBXes involved I would approach it differently. PBXes has a recent innovation called a SubPBX and I would register the OBi110 to the SubPBX.