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LINE Port Set-Up and Configuration
Like a PHONE port, a LINE port has a basic UI (User Interface) for I/O (Input / Output) of signalling or control messages:
The OBi LINE port supports the following inputs: DTMF, Polarity, CPC, Caller ID, Ring, Tone
The OBi LINE port supports the following outputs: DTMF/Tone, On Hook, Off Hook, Hook Flash*
The OBi LINE port will assume a call is Connected on the following conditions:
End of dialing for outbound calls
Off-hook for inbound calls
The OBi LINE port will assume a call is Disconnected on the following conditions:
Power Down, CPC, Long Silence, or Disconnect Tone
Note: The OBi LINE port and system logic will not attempt to invoke or interpret PSTN supplementary services. This is
directly between the user and the Phone Company.
To signal hook-flash to the PSTN Line during a call from the phone attached to the PHONE port,
Phone
PORT::
HookFlashHandling
must be set to
Send Flash Hook to PSTN
Features Available on the OBi202 Model
Sharing Files on an External USB Storage Device
The OBi202 has a USB port that can be attached to an external USB storage device, such as a USB flash drive or USB hard
disk drive. The OBi202 native web server includes functionality for browsing the contents on the attached USB device and
sharing them selectively with other parties.
There are three levels of access to an attached USB storage device,
admin
,
user
, and
anonymous
. Admin and user level
access are protected by a User ID and Password. The admin will have full access while a user level access can be restricted.
Anonymous access is limited to read-only without being prompted by the OBi202 to enter a User ID or Password. To have
admin level access, one must login with the User ID “admin” and provide the corresponding password. To login as a user,
one must login with a valid User ID and provide the corresponding password. Up to 10 User IDs can be specified in the
OBi202 configuration for user level access, and each User ID can be enabled individually and assigned a different set of
restrictions with the following attributes:
Home Directory: This specifies where in the device directory tree the user nay start browsing.
File Filter: This specifies which file types the user can see and manipulate. File filters are limited to filename
suffixes such as *.jpg; *.mp3
Write Enable: This specifies whether the user can upload, delete, copy, cut and paste files or create new
directories on the USB device. Note: By default, read/file-download access is granted to all users.
Use the following URLs on a web browser to launch the OBi File Explorer:
For anonymous level access: http://<OBi-IP-Address>/obi_share/anonymous
For admin or user level access: http://<OBi-IP-Address>/obi_share
The File Explore can be launched from either the WAN or LAN side of the OBi. The WAN side access can be disabled in the
configuration.
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