curt wrote:I updated my profile.
Okay, thanks. Your SIP device doesn't state OBi202 though.
By the way, an Asus GXD1081 isn't a router. It's a switch.
If my DigitMap is wrong, how come the phone worked for so long until a few days ago? Did something change it and if so, how?
I have a couple of theories.
The first is that Obihai updated firmware and while they were doing so, also made some alterations to your online Obitalk.com profile settings or pushed whatever existing settings (may not have been pushed before) were enabled to your ATA. Refer to page 8 of the PDF guide to better understand how Obihai can update firmware without your permission.
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My other, less likely (unlikely, in this case), theory suspects a hack. Your OBi202 firewall does offer some protection, but it's probably not as good as being a decent firewall that can be offered in routers. Refer to point #3 on page 2. Also ensure that you're not using the default username and password on the ATA (page 12 of the PDF guide). Using default usernames and passwords for devices
that are connected to the internet, in general, is a bad idea.
I had used obitalk.com a few years ago and I have Google Voice, so I’ll continue using obitalk.com. Though, I do not know if my Obihai ATA is using post-OAuth 2.0 firmware.
I suspect it is. Otherwise, you shouldn't be able to connect to Google Voice servers (much less modify Google Voice configurations at Obitalk.com) because certificates were updated. Also, after June 18, 2018, you won't be able to connect to Google Voice unless your ATA is on firmware version 3.2.2 (Build: 5859EX) or later. Anyway, these are Freephoneline's forums, so I'm not going to discuss Google Voice further.
I will assume that ITSP Profile B refers to my first Freephoneline number and ITSP Profile C refers to my second Freephoneline number.
Yes
However, I cannot change this field.
You need to uncheck both the device default and Obitalk settings boxes on the right hand side.
Also, it had an orange exclamation mark to the right side of the field.
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=458
"Inside the OBi Expert Configuration pages, you will notice its resemblance to the OBi device web page menu, look and layout. To the right of the configurable parameter value field, there may be a red exclamation mark (!). When this mark is present, it means the parameter value next to where it appears has an OBi Expert configuration database entry that is different than the OBiTALK database entry. If the Device Default and OBiTALK boxes are left unchecked, then the OBi will use this setting in its active configuration. "
The “Name” field was blank. I did the same thing with the checkboxes so that I can enter “Freephoneline”. Is this okay to enter something into the “Name” field?
Yes
I didn't change Blind Transfer, because I already have Speed Dials created, that dial my Freephoneline number which goes into voicemail.
*98, by default (in other words, it's defined by the service provider, FPL, in this case) is supposed to go to voicemail.
Specifying *98 in the ITSP's digitmap means that you would want *98 to do what the service provider intends (or supports), which is to reach voicemail.
However, star codes in the ATA override whatever you have in FPL's digitmap. So if you dial *98, currently, you're going to get blind transfer instead.
If that's what you want, then having *98 in FPL's digitmap is pointless and can be removed. But you're not doing what the service provider intends (which, in this case, probably isn't a big deal).