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| - | == Configuration details ==
| + | #REDIRECT [[OBi 100/110 & OBi 200]] |
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| - | Dial ***1 from the connected phone, to get the IP address of your device.
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| - | '''Service Providers >> ITSP Profile >> SIP'''
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| - | *ProxyServer: atlanta.voip.ms (one of our multiple servers)
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| - | *ProxyServerPort: 5060
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| - | *RegistrarServer: atlanta.voip.ms (one of our multiple servers)
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| - | *RegistrarServerPort: 5060
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| - | '''Service Providers >> ITSP Profile >> General'''
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| - | *Name: 100000 (Your VoIP.ms username)
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| - | '''Voice Services >> SP Service'''
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| - | *AuthUserName: 100000 (Your VoIP.ms username)
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| - | *AuthPassword: ********* (Account Password)
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| - | '''Checking your Voicemail'''
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| - | If you encounter any issues when you try to check your VoiP.MS [[Voicemail]]. Please try the following suggestions.
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| - | Try changing your Dial plan.
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| - | Default Dial Plan:
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| - | ((1xxxxxxxxxx|<1941>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.)
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| - | Dial Plan to allow you to dial *97 and *98:
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| - | (1xxxxxxxxxx|<1941>[2-9]xxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|*xx.|(Mipd)|[^*]@@.)
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| - | Also, some clients have been successful by dialing '''**1 and *97''' for line 1 or '''**2 and *97''' for line 2.
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| - | [[File:Obigeneral.jpg]]
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| - | [[File:Obisip.jpg]]
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| - | [[File:Obipart3.jpg]]
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| - | ''' ''An additional note regarding Outbound Calling'''''
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| - | In at least one instance it was necessary to specify a non-default outbound calling route in the Obi110 to be able to place calls using the voip.ms service. The default setting had the Obi110 attempting to place calls using the PSTN port on the device. The relevant setting is:
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| - | '''Physical Interfaces >> PHONE Port '''
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| - | *PrimaryLine: (Select from drop-down)
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| - | [[File:ObiPhoneport.JPG]]
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| - | The default is PSTN. Select SP1 Service if you only have one SIP account configured on the device. Select Trunk Group 1 to have it attempt to place calls using SP1 first, then SP2. Additional Trunk groups can be configured under Voice Services >> Gateways and Trunk Groups.
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