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Losing Hair - SPA3000 - Asterisk@Home - help (calls in/out)Technical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance for Linksys hardware. |
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| For the love of god man can someone help me? I simply am trying to connect a spa3000 to a normal phone line and link it to Asterisk@Home and be able to recieve calls to all the extensions and have them call out on the pstn line if need be. For the life of me i can' t make it work. It seems so easy but no matter what i do the &^$%# Asterisk box won't recieve the call. I can make the fxo port talk to the fxs port and get a call in on the SPA but that isn't what i want. How to you make calls go (in and out) to an Astrisk@Home box from a spa3000 is it even possible? |
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| Please find attached a working config. The html pages are not very well laid out (scroll well down on the spa pages) however, you should be able to see all the relevant information. You will see from my example that the passwords are different lengths in AMP. As I cannot remember which one is which in the spa, I suggest you use the same secret for each entry. First of all you need to create a single extension number in AMP for your spa & set both Line 1 & PSTN Line to use the same extension number. Then, once you've got the trunk set up (as in the attached file), in AMP you need to create a ring group (of extensions you want to ring) for inbound calls - you can include your spa's extension number as the phone connected to Line 1 one will ring. The ring group number goes on the spa's PSTN tab, in the section "Dial Plans" For outbound calls you need to define an Outbound route that uses your new spa-pstn trunk. |
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| Well I am amazed - I have been trying this in vain for a long time. I don't know how much junk I have read. I do what you guys suggested and poof in 30sec the whole thing is working (well needs some slight tweaking) but I can now recieve calls and make them. You guys rule.. Thanks so much Now i don't have a $100 paper weight.....That config tool is amazing You would think linksys would have designed that. I guess they are too busy writing manuals that confuse the **** out of people. Thanks again both of you now i can go make some |
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