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Posted by sean on 09.03.2019 at 05:46:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Zitat:
Originally posted by zap
Receiving Trunk Outage emails.
Tried re-starting.....
Has Google blocked access?

Don't know but Obihai website and Obitalk forum is down.


Posted by i-p-tel on 09.03.2019 at 15:24:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Looks like Google blocked access to their SIP service now.


Posted by sean on 09.03.2019 at 17:13:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Zitat:
Originally posted by i-p
Looks like Google blocked access to their SIP service now.

Blocked access temporarily? Blocked access for pbxes only or for obitalk also?


Posted by mancuj1 on 09.03.2019 at 19:01:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

I just confirmed that my OBiTalk device service is up and fully operational. Could it be that Google blocked SIP access from unofficially sanctioned applications/vendors?


Posted by zapattack on 09.03.2019 at 20:03:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

No, the main OBITALK.COM site is also down,
preventing new 200/202 configurations.
Only pre-configured service works.


Posted by i-p-tel on 10.03.2019 at 04:06:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Probably permanent after 8 years of open interfaces to Google Voice. We just found this:

https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32016984-Asterisk-Google-Voice-SIP-testing-and-technical-discussion~start=1174


Posted by harrison on 10.03.2019 at 05:04:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

I can no longer add a GV trunk on the SIP trunk add interface even though it worked well up until a few days ago, is GV down forever here now?

Edit: Oh did they block us because we are lowkey violating google's terms of service by using the obihai sip connection thing


Posted by hstreu on 10.03.2019 at 18:06:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

the create button is gone: after deleting GV trunk there is no way to create a new one - it seems that GV is gone for now


Posted by sean on 11.03.2019 at 00:21:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Is PBXes going to work on bringing it back? Why is the GV SIP trunk add interface create button gone?


Posted by hstreu on 11.03.2019 at 17:47:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

pbxes used Obihai to crash the party and this way provided free access to GV. Google blocked this and I guess that Obihai or google asked pbxes also to stop and now the created GV button is gone. I doubt this wonderful service is coming back unless pbxes negociates some deal with google. I have an Obihai box on order and I am going to try to make GV work through this.


Posted by sean on 15.03.2019 at 00:41:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Can I set up a Obihai GV SIP and GV Password and incorporate it into PBXes on my own?


Posted by zapattack on 17.03.2019 at 19:49:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Google Voice only permits certain Polycom/Obi devices
to connect to their service.

PBXes is not presently an authorized user.

Using credentials removed from an OBi device
is a violation of GV Terms of Service.


Posted by norfieldpbx on 27.03.2019 at 14:25:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Zitat:
Originally posted by zap
Google Voice only permits certain Polycom/Obi devices
to connect to their service.

PBXes is not presently an authorized user.

Using credentials removed from an OBi device
is a violation of GV Terms of Service.


There is a post on another forum about using an Obi200 as an ITSP for an asterisk server. I wonder if this is possible with PBXes? The post usts JPSIP instead of SIP, so that may be a problem.

https://cboh.org/voip/obi/OBi_As_ITSP.html


Posted by oneunxadm on 27.03.2019 at 20:03:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

SANTA CRUZ, Calif., March 19, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Plantronics, Inc. (NYSE:PLT) ("Poly"), a global communications company, today announced that its VVX 250, 350 and 450 OBi Edition phones are the first IP phones certified for Google Voice. The offering is a result of a new strategic alliance between Poly and Google Cloud to create integrated solutions for businesses that rely on Google Cloud's G Suite with Google Voice.


Posted by azgold on 31.03.2019 at 05:39:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Zitat:
Originally posted by nor

There is a post on another forum about using an Obi200 as an ITSP for an asterisk server. I wonder if this is possible with PBXes?


Define a sub-pbx to route outbound calls to the OBi200.

Send inbound directly to PBXes as pbxesuserid-xxx@pbxes.com
then define an inbound route for pbxesuserid-xxx


Posted by norfieldpbx on 01.04.2019 at 14:36:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Thanks for the hints azg. I got the Obi202 to register with pbxes.org, and I am able to make outgoing calls, but inbound calls don't work and give the following error messages:

Apr 1 09:30:22 VERBOSE[49016] logger.c: Video is at 67.231.240.210 port 41668
Apr 1 09:30:22 VERBOSE[49016] logger.c: Adding codec 0x4 (ulaw) to SDP
Apr 1 09:30:22 VERBOSE[49016] logger.c: Adding codec 0x8 (alaw) to SDP
Apr 1 09:30:22 VERBOSE[49016] logger.c: Adding codec 0x10 (g726) to SDP
Apr 1 09:30:22 VERBOSE[49016] logger.c: Adding non-codec 0x1 (telephone-event) to SDP
Apr 1 09:30:22 VERBOSE[49016] logger.c: -- Playing 'cannot-complete-as-dialed' (language 'en')
Apr 1 09:30:24 VERBOSE[49016] logger.c: -- Playing 'pls-try-call-later' (language 'en')
Apr 1 09:30:26 VERBOSE[49016] chan_sip.c: Hangup call SIP/norfieldpbx-Obi202-1425, SIP callid b8dee52b0867e12a@192.168.86.40

Do I need to make a trunk? Currently I using the name of the sub-pbx as the trunk name in the inbound call route. I have also tried the GV caller id number as the trunk name. Any further hints are welcome.


Posted by neitro on 03.04.2019 at 10:29:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

I think you did not forget to add Incoming Route for sub-pbx


Posted by azgold on 05.04.2019 at 05:49:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

nor,

Sorry for my delayed response, I don't check this forum very often. Maybe you already have this fixed.

Don't use the Sub-PBX number. Use a number unrelated to anything. For example if your Sub-PBX is userid-900, use userid-990. You probably can use the Sub-PBX number. I haven't used Sub-PBXes for years, so I'm not sure. I'm currently routing calls to a number unrelated to anything and it works. You just need a matching inbound route.

Your OBi202 X_InboundCallRoute will look like this:
spx(userid-990@pbxes.com)

spx is where you have the Sub-PBX defined.

Do the following so the inbound callerid will be passed to PBXes.

Service Providers - ITSP Profile x SIP - X_SpoofCallerID: Checked

Profile x is the one related to the Sub-PBX.


Posted by norfieldpbx on 05.04.2019 at 16:06:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

azg,

Thanks so much. I was so close. I was using spx(userid-990) and when I changed to your spx(userid-990@pbxes.com), everything worked perfectly. The call logs shows userid-990 without the @pbxes.com so I didn't understand why it wasn't matching.

Just to confirm, I am using sub-pbx without a trunk. Using this solution people can still use google voice as a trunk of PBXes, they just need to use an Obi2xx box with 2 available SP slots. And since you are using an Obi2xx you are not violating any terms of service (IMHO).

Thanks again azg!


Posted by azgold on 06.04.2019 at 00:56:

RE: Google Voice as SIP Provider

Glad you got it working. Just to further explain the Sub-PBX, when you send something to the Sub-PBX, it's considered an outbound call. When you do this: spx(18005551212) you can send the number to a PBXes trunk using an outbound route. You can do this spx(100) to ring an extension or spx(1) to trigger a Ring Group. The problem with this method is you can't pass the original inbound callerid from GV. Maybe there is a way, but I don't know how.

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