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Old January 22nd, 2005, 02:49 AM
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Default Broadvoice Dial Plan on a Sipura 2100

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Sample dial plan:

(<00:>[x*][x*]x.<:@fwd.pulver.com>|<010:>[x*][x*]x.<:@proxy01.sipphone.com>|<911S0:18187342223>|<51 1S0:19164457623>|<111S0:13239084167>|<311S0:121397 83231>|<411S0:18005558355>|<:1818>[2-9]xxxxxxS0|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|011[2-9]xxxxx.|*xx.|**xx.|#xx.)
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Old January 22nd, 2005, 06:57 AM
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Default Tell us more....

I also have both Broadvoice service and the Sipura 2100. Tell us more about this dialplan you posted please, burgerwars.

I got my dialplan from using the voxilla template SPA wizard thingy:

(<:1425>[2-9]xxxxxx|<011:>xx.|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx)

http://voxilla.com/spaconfig.php

I notice the dialplan you posted uses pulver and sipphone.com. You have peaked my curiosity, as I'd also like to be able to use two or more different services on my system.

(Sure would be fine if Sipura actually printed a full user manual on their 2100 phone connector, instead of just a short help guide! )


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Old January 22nd, 2005, 08:27 AM
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Default RE: Tell us more....

The full user manual, if it's like the normal SPA User manual, is something on the order of 100 pages. That would not only raise the cost of the device significantly, it would also increase the shipping cost.

Of course, the fact that they don't have a manual at all for the SPA-2100 is understandably annoying.
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Old January 22nd, 2005, 07:06 PM
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Default RE: Tell us more....

Just to belabor the point further, it is *extremely* annoying that the Sipura 2100 quick guide is in a
corrupted Windoze .doc file, that the "ATA" manual is getting close to a year old and does not include
the 1001 nor the 2100, that they *could* easily post anything on the website as opposed to including
it with the device, that the documentation on the firmware upgrades is less than optimum, ...

The 2100 has an entire new function "router" and yet what do we know about it?

The 2100 has an entirely new functionality, QOS, and yet what do we know about it?

From the viewpoint of this 1001 and 2100 owner, when it comes to documentation
for almost any purpose, Sipura *sucks*. YMMV.

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Old January 23rd, 2005, 01:42 AM
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More about that dial plan:

Dialing 911 gets my a local LAPD number (not real 911).
Dialing 411 gets 800-555-TELL. Allows me to avoid accidentally dialing Broadvoice's 99 cent 411 service.
Dialing 511 gets me automated California highway conditions.
Dialing 311 gets me the City of Los Angeles services number (it's the same number you get dialing 311 from a POTS line in my area.
Dialing 111 gets me a service to dial SIP Phone or FWD numbers (you need to dial 1747 (for SIP Phone) or 1393 (for FWD) before those numbers, after connecting (only option 1 seems to work for both).

Dialing 00 + a FWD number connects be to one. Most of the time it ends they hear me but I can't hear them, so the 111 method above is a back-up.

Dialing 00 + 1747 + a SIP number or 00 + 1393 + a FWD number connects through SIP Phone. Again, one end might not hear the other, so dialing 111 is the back-up.

Dialing a number that starts with 2 - 9, after the 7th digit is pressed, adds 1-818 in front, thus seven-digit dialing for my area code.

Dialing 1+Area Code+Seven digits, starts completing the call right after all eleven digits are entered.

011+ country code + the rest of the number, works normally.

That's about it.

For line 2 on my Sipura 2100, I have the following dialing plan:

(<00:>xxxxxxxxxxS0<:@sip.broadvoice.com>|<010:>[x*][x*]x.<:@proxy01.sipphone.com>|<:*>1xxxxxxxxxx|xx.|*xx .|**xx.|#xx.)

00 + Broadvoice Area Code + Number gets a Broadvoice number
(FYI **282 + Broadvoice number works as a peering number on their system, anyway)

010 + SIP Phone Numbers to reach SIP Phones. (**747 + also works).

Plan also allows dialing 1+Area Code + Number for toll-free numbers, without the need to manually put a * in front, which FWD expects.
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