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Old September 5th, 2007, 06:04 PM
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Default Adding more VOIP accounts (lines/PSTN) to SPA3102

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Hi,
Can some one tell me how can I add more VOIP accounts in addition to Line1 & PSTN1. e.g., Line2 & PSTN2, Line3 & PSTN3.
And if I can how do I select the VOIP account from the telephone set attached to it?
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Old September 5th, 2007, 08:10 PM
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You may be able to add up to 4 outgoing only accounts to the gateway fields on the line 1 tab.

You put userid@voip_proxy in the gateway field, userid in the auth field, usually select NAT mapping enable, and put your password in the password field.

To select the account for an outgoing call you put some dialing instructions in your dial plan. For instance if you wish to select the account under gateway 1 for an outgoing call by dialing #9 you put put an element like this in your dial plan |<#9,:>xx.<:@gw1>|

Accounts that you add to gateway fields must allow you to make outgoing calls without registering. Your userid and password are sent at the time of the call.
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Thanks. It helped.
Also can you tell me....
1) If I call to my PSTN line at home and want to use the line1 VOIP account on the Devise how can I do that? Becasue as a standard I can only use the PSTN1 account when I call from PSTN line.

2) And how can I put a password on the Line1 account

Appriciate your help.

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1) If I call to my PSTN line at home and want to use the line1 VOIP account on the Devise how can I do that? Becasue as a standard I can only use the PSTN1 account when I call from PSTN line.
You could use one of the Gateways (on line 1), put the Line 1 account information in a gateway field in addition to the line 1 fields, and put an element in the pstn tab dial plan that is in use to use the gateway for the call when you dial a certain number string. You may also need to put Make Call without Reg YES on the PSTN tab. Your line 1 account must allow you to make a call from an unregistered address (most do, some don't).

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2) And how can I put a password on the Line1 account
You can put something in the dial plan that you have to dial before each call to make the element in the dial plan work. In other words something like this for each element (<12345:>xx.) would mean that you have to dial 12345 before the dial plan would send the digits following that. You could also put a comma after the password (<12345,:>xx.) which would give you a dial tone after you entered 12345. This is probably not quite as secure since you would know you entered the password correctly.

You can also put a password on accessing the web graphical interface for the 3102. You do that on the system tab.

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