OBi100 Setup Guide
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DISCLAIMER
This forum is for those users who have already purchased a configuration file with the SIP settings needed to configure any SIP compatible device.
1. Please use this forum only as a means to share your configuration advice and guides for ATA devices and SIP clients that you are using with our service.
2. For any questions relating to device configuration, please use the other forum sections or post your question directly in the device topic that your question is meant for.
3. Please title your topics with only the name and model of your device so users can easily find the information they need.
4. Preferable format for posting here is compressing your screenshots of your successfully configured device into a .zip file, and post a brief description of the configuration.
Please stay on topic
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OBi100 Setup Guide
Credits to cyberic68, thank you for your help.
The attached PDF will help you set up your OBi100 device from scratch. It is a known working configuration so if you are having troubles with your OBi100 reset back to defaults and follow this guide.
Edit by LiptonBrisk: Navigate to Service Providers-->ITSP Profile (FPL)-->SIP
RegisterRetryInterval should be 120 seconds.
https://support.freephoneline.ca/hc/en- ... /212430746
And then do what Mango wrote below.
The attached PDF will help you set up your OBi100 device from scratch. It is a known working configuration so if you are having troubles with your OBi100 reset back to defaults and follow this guide.
Edit by LiptonBrisk: Navigate to Service Providers-->ITSP Profile (FPL)-->SIP
RegisterRetryInterval should be 120 seconds.
https://support.freephoneline.ca/hc/en- ... /212430746
And then do what Mango wrote below.
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Prevent calls arriving with caller ID such as 100 or 1001
To prevent calls arriving with caller ID such as 100 or 1001, if the calls do not appear in your call logs on the Freephoneline website, use the following procedure:
1) If you use your router to forward ports to your OBi ATA, remove your port forwarding unless things won't work any other way. If your router has an option like "strict UDP session control", enable it, and/or configure its firewall to be as secure as possible. You are receiving these calls because your router's firewall is insecure.
2) Navigate to Voice Services >> SPx Service. Set X_UserAgentPort to a random number between 20000 and 65535. This will make it more difficult for the scanners to find you. If you must forward ports, you will need to update your port forward.
3) Also from within Voice Services >> SPx Service, set X_InboundCallRoute to {>1xxxxxxxxxx:ph}
If the scanners do find you, this will cause your OBi to reject the call. (Note: replace 1xxxxxxxxxx with your FPL number.)
1) If you use your router to forward ports to your OBi ATA, remove your port forwarding unless things won't work any other way. If your router has an option like "strict UDP session control", enable it, and/or configure its firewall to be as secure as possible. You are receiving these calls because your router's firewall is insecure.
2) Navigate to Voice Services >> SPx Service. Set X_UserAgentPort to a random number between 20000 and 65535. This will make it more difficult for the scanners to find you. If you must forward ports, you will need to update your port forward.
3) Also from within Voice Services >> SPx Service, set X_InboundCallRoute to {>1xxxxxxxxxx:ph}
If the scanners do find you, this will cause your OBi to reject the call. (Note: replace 1xxxxxxxxxx with your FPL number.)
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Re: OBi100 Setup Guide
The digit map was wrong in the PDF, instead of 011xxxxxxxxxxxx. it should be 011xx. or you can't make international calls to some countries that take 011 + 10 digit phone#.
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Re: OBi100 Setup Guide
My obi keeps complaining (in syslog): Unknown Variable $BbxrnCode28: *95, Blind Transfer, coll($Bbxrn)
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Re: Prevent calls arriving with caller ID such as 100 or 100
If I follow the instruction, the call is forwarded to my voicemail. But if I roll back to the default setting, the call is in without problem.
I am using Obi200.
I am using Obi200.
Mango wrote:3) Also from within Voice Services >> SPx Service, set X_InboundCallRoute to {>1xxxxxxxxxx:ph}
If the scanners do find you, this will cause your OBi to reject the call. (Note: replace 1xxxxxxxxxx with your FPL number.)
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Re: Prevent calls arriving with caller ID such as 100 or 100
Am not familiar with the Obi ATAs, but the guide/directions in this thread is for the 100, not 200.Equinox wrote:If I follow the instruction, the call is forwarded to my voicemail. But if I roll back to the default setting, the call is in without problem.
I am using Obi200.
Mango wrote:3) Also from within Voice Services >> SPx Service, set X_InboundCallRoute to {>1xxxxxxxxxx:ph}
If the scanners do find you, this will cause your OBi to reject the call. (Note: replace 1xxxxxxxxxx with your FPL number.)
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Re: OBi100 Setup Guide
The syntax is the same for all models.
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Re: OBi100 Setup Guide
Exactly. Obi200 settting is almost identical as 100 except System Management->Network Settings becomes "WAN Settings". See attached image.Mango wrote:The syntax is the same for all models.
In addition, I am trying to change the admin password. But after reboot, the device still takes the default one. Not sure if it is a bug or not.
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Re: OBi100 Setup Guide
Good to know -- my bad!
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Re: OBi100 Setup Guide
OBi200/202 setup guide can be found at http://forum.fongo.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=18805Equinox wrote: In addition, I am trying to change the admin password. But after reboot, the device still takes the default one. Not sure if it is a bug or not.
You'll want to look at page 12 of the .pdf file.
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Re: OBi100 Setup Guide
I have been sent here but I don't think its the right troubleshooting for me, this help for network and (real?) phone management
but im using the program and direct connection
but im using the program and direct connection
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Re: OBi100 Setup Guide
It's not. This thread has nothing to do with the FPL desktop app, but you never explained what you were using when you posted either (always post router brand and model in addition to whether you're using the FPL desktop app).siyano wrote:I have been sent here but I don't think its the right troubleshooting for me
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