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Thread: BYOD and *67

  1. #1
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    Default BYOD and *67

    I am using a Grandstream GXP1400 very successfully on VoipO, but can't get call blocking (*67) to work.

    Support told me that calling features such as *67 are not available on BYOD phones.

    Have others found this to be true?

    Thank you

    David

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    Default Re: BYOD and *67

    Yes, it does work on BYOD. You just have to make sure your ATA/IP phone is not handling these star codes themselves (client side). The star codes must be handled by Voipo (server side) in order for it to work properly. I'm only familiar with Linksys/Cisco ATA's (PAP2T, SPA2102, SPA112) and don't know anything about Grandstream products, so I'm unable to help you figure it out.

    If interested, you can see what we did in this thread to get the Linksys SPA2102 to work:

    http://forums.voipo.com/showthread.p...when-doing-*67
    Last edited by tritch; 12-01-2014 at 08:46 AM.

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    Default Re: BYOD and *67

    Quote Originally Posted by ddodell View Post
    I am using a Grandstream GXP1400 very successfully on VoipO, but can't get call blocking (*67) to work.

    Support told me that calling features such as *67 are not available on BYOD phones.

    Have others found this to be true?

    Thank you

    David
    If you go to page 55 of the manual it says "Enable Call Features" is "On" by default, you need to turn it off by selecting "No"
    its under "Account x -> Call Settings"

    You can find the manual here:

    http://www.grandstream.com/products/...al_english.pdf

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