I mean to ask, when the call waiting calls are answered?
This has happened twice in the last two weeks:
- I'm on a call on an Obi202 with my GV line, which since it's a received call is forwarded to the paired CC/CNAM number (GV=SP3, CC/CMAN=SP4).
- A second caller calls the GV line, I hear the brief flash interruption in the first call, which of course is still in progress.
- The Caller ID and CNAM display on the analog phone handset I'm using does not show any Caller ID or CNAM. It does not even flash. It used to a few firmware releases ago.
- When I flash to connect to the second incoming call, I get the
GV Call Screening audio prompts. One of the
audio options is "Press 5 to join a conference...", I might have the "5" wrong as I was not expecting it and only heard it once recently, and very quickly. All of which is and of itself is questionable because I have all but anonymous calls/callers set to Call Screening = Off.
- From the Obi call history I can see the incoming calls, both sent to SP4/PH2 as expected. The second call shows Ringing, Connected, Ended by the other end, all within 22 seconds (ringign took 15 sec of that). And as was the case the first time this occured, in flashing to get the 2nd call, I lost the first caller, the Obi202 log shows "Call Ended (403 Incorrect Authentication)".
-The CC call history also shows the second incoming call.
I at first thought GV might not be sending Caller ID on a second incoming call, or CC is not sending Caller ID/CNAM on a second call, or the Obi is not recognizing things.
However, the Obi Call History correctly shows the ID and CNAM of the second incoming call. In my case the second call is from the same number and therefore CNAM as the first call, an office with all outgoing calls show as the main DID number. So I'm sort of suspecting the Obi is not handling this situation correctly. because back in Dec 2012 (older firmware) it all worked correctly.
This is a longer explanation than I wanted, ... has anybody else see the same thing?