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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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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.
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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? |
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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
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GV seems to be working again. After doing a Submit & Start I successfully made a couple 2 minute calls. Still not getting ringback on some numbers.
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Originally posted by i-p
Yes, calls continue to ring when hanging up before the call was connected. This is the only known bug. |
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The fix for no hang-up by Bill Simon:
You need to CANCEL using the same Route: headers that you INVITE'd with. I had the same bug in my implementation. CANCEL is a new request (not a reply) which is why the method in CSeq changes.
See:
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32018443-
There is also a problem with no ringback when calling another GV number. I believe the folks at DSLReports determined that it's a Google bug, but I can't find that post. The discussion starts here:
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32017031-
OBi devices have ringback when calling another GV number.
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Originally posted by azg
I have a problem with outbound. When I call a number and hang up before it's answered, the called phone continues to ring. I called my landline and hung up after 1 ring. The phone rang a total of 4 times and then went to voicemail. I don't know how long it would ring if VM didn't pick up. |
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Am I the only one with this problem?
I tried Submit & Start then deleted and re-added the GV trunk. Any suggestions on how to fix this?
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I added a 2nd GV trunk and it has the same problem.
I also have a Circlenet account and it does NOT have this problem.
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Thank you for this feature. Inbound and outbound are working 100%, but I have a problem with outbound. When I call a number and hang up before it's answered, the called phone continues to ring. I called my landline and hung up after 1 ring. The phone rang a total of 4 times and then went to voicemail. I don't know how long it would ring if VM didn't pick up.
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