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obi110 Ring Phone port and appear on 1062

Started by cp1800, March 04, 2015, 07:57:56 AM

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cp1800

Newbie to the guts of obitalk.  Purchased a 110 to slowly move away from Comcast, have 110 ringing entire house, will eventually move line away from pots to VOIP.  I have a 1062 to connect to my cell phone, so I can use a real phone all day long, but I need the 110 to ring the 1062 for the house line... help?

azrobert

#1
Do I have this right?
You have your OBi110 connected to a pots line.
You will be defining a VOIP provider on SP1.
You want all inbound call on the OBi110 to ring the OBi1062.

OBi1062
Voice Services -> OBiTalk service -> InboundCallRoute: ph
This is the default, but it might have been changed to send calls to the Auto Attendant when you added your OBi's to OBiTalk.

OBi110
Voice Services -> SP1 service -> X_InboundCallRoute: ph,pp(610123456)
Physical Interfaces -> Line Port -> InboundCallRoute: ph,pp(610123456)

Change 610123456 to the OBi number of the OBi1062

cp1800

Yes you got it right...

Service providers = Voice Service right? 

Applied those changes, 1062 not ringing.

cp1800

Also want to place outbound calls from the 1062 using the line on the 110...

azrobert

#4
You are correct, I meant Voice Services.
I corrected my post.

Do you use the local interface or OBiTalk to configure your OBi's?
If you use the local interface to configure your OBi you must disable OBiTalk auto provisioning, otherwise OBiTalk will overlay any changes you make.

System Management -> Auto Provisioning
Under OBiTalk Provisioning
Method: Disabled

If that is not the case, please post the call history for both OBi's.
To access Call History:
Log directly into the OBi using the local interface.
Key the IP address of the OBi into a Web Browser.
Hit Enter
The UserID and default Password are both "admin".
Click Status on the left column.
Then click Call History.

Alter the OBi numbers for security reasons.

You need a prefix for the dialed number to route outbound calls to the OBi110/PSTN.
I use "9", the default for the OBi110 is "**8".
You can use anything you want as long as it doesn't conflict with other dialed numbers.
If you are routing only 7, 10 digits or unique area codes then you don't need a prefix.
What do you want to do?

Also list the format of all the numbers you want routed, like listed above

cp1800

I used the obitalk.com interface for configuring my devices, is that the right choice?