Re: SPA3102 PSTN dialout problem
The call forwarding is internally inside the SPA3102. The adapter is really two separate adapters with some interaction between the two adapters. The 01895630101@127.0.0.1:5061 is an internal call dialed from one adapter to the other. The 01895630101 is the number that will be dialed on the pstn line (FXO port).
Unless you only wish to dial the 3 digits (999), the S0 entries in your dial plan may give you a problem because they immediately terminate the dial plan and send the digits. If you want to substitute 999 for a dialed 911 I would do this this way: |<911:999>xx.<:@gw0>| which will terminate the dial plan after you stop dialing (with an interdigit timeout).
Also check your on-hook pstn line voltage on the INFO tab. It should be higher than the Line-In-Use setting on the PSTN Line tab. This is how the SPA determines that the line is already in use. The voltage drops when you take it off hook (polarity disregarded).
On the PSTN Line tab user voip-to-pstn gateway, in addition to being enabled you should have one-stage dialing set to yes
Last edited by hwittenb; April 28th, 2009 at 09:20 PM.
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