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OBiApps to use OBi110 as voice gateway

In ObiApps, I can add an OBi110 as voice gateway. In the manual, it says, speed dial + * + tel  number will use the OBi110 to dial out.

I can do this but always via SP1 i.e. google voice line.

Is there any way to dial out via SP2 or PSTN?

Have updated to allow trusted caller only.
Thanks for the advice

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回復 19# bubblestar


    Yes, so for PSTN in, I default to go into password enabled SP2. But for the present discussion, I am using OBi110 from another OBiApp soft client.

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I remember that your CallerID service with Telephony company has not enabled yet.  Is this still the case? If yes, your OBi, of course, does not recognize your number even you are trusted.

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Kindly give more examples.

I have tried to put my number 290XXXXXXX but somehow it goes into aa or drop.

Don't know why

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回復 15# ckleea


   
Trusted callers have to be explicitly included in your systax to avoid abusive dialing from other people.

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> without preceding caller-list implies any number but anonymous.  Taking ckleea's first syntax as an example:

{>(<*1:>xx.):sp1} means any number but anonymous callers dialing *1 with 2 or more digits will go to and use service sp1.

It is equal to {@|?>(<*1:>xx.):sp1} where @=any number and ? = any number but anonymous.  The @|? preceding > can be omitted in this case.

However, ckleea's syntax might be that any callers who dials in can use sp1 service now.  If it is a pay-to-dial service, you'll know what the consequence is.

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I don't know. Initially it is bound by specific caller ID. But I am in a trust user environment and so I delete the 290xxxxxxx. It works.

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回復 12# ckleea
ck,

What is the function of the first right angle bracket (">") in your inboundcallroute {>(<*1:>xx.):sp1}, what happens if we change it to {(<*1:>xx.):sp1}?

YH

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回復 12# ckleea


   
For security sake, it is advised to let the authorized number to dial thru the gateway.  Your syntax seems to allow everyone to use the voice gateway now.

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I got the right syntax now. It works for me as {>(<*1:>xx.):sp1},{>(<*2:>xx.):sp2},{>(<*8:>xx.):li},{>(<*9:>xx.):pp},{aa}

But since I use softclient via asterisk, it passes me different callerid. I have to figure a way to restrict the usage.

Thanks

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回復 10# 角色


    Only this {>([2-9]xxxxxxx):li},{aa} work for me.

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What is the result with the setting in 9#? Are you able to make it?

YH

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本帖最後由 ckleea 於 2011-4-8 11:40 編輯

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Obitalk Service > InboundCallRoute
{(290xxxxxx)>(xx.):SP1},{(290xxxxxx)>(<**2:>xx.):sp2},{(290xxxxxx)>(<**8:>xx.):li},{(290xxxxxx):aa},{ph}

dialing 10 digits uses the default - sp1

dialing **2 + 10 digits uses sp2

dialing **8 + 10 digits uses the line

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I am using this but not working for SP1

{>(1xxxxxxxxx):sp1},{>([2-9]xxxxxxx):li},{aa}

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