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Old May 10th, 2008, 04:56 PM
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Default PSTN line Configuration on SPA3102

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Hi all,

I am new to this forum, so pls excuse my ignorance. I have a SPA3102 that have successfully configured Line 1 to use my VoIP provider, Galaxy Voice. I now want to have the box forward call to my cell phone when I am not at home, etc. As mentioned I can make and receive calls using VoIP. When I plug my PSTN line into the Line jack on the box The status is unregistered. I read somwhere that I need to setup a virtual account/number for the PSTN Line. Can someone pls tel me what to put in the proxy and registration area under the PSTN tab? Another simple question, How do you access the PSTN line from the telephone set attached to the box? Thanks.
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Old May 10th, 2008, 06:50 PM
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I now want to have the box forward call to my cell phone when I am not at home, etc.
You need to have a pstn line (landline) plugged into the "Line" jack on the SPA3102. On the User 1 tab under Cfwd No Ans Dest: you put 19251234567@gw0 where 19251234567 is your cell phone number. The number in Cfwd No Ans Delay: is the number of seconds the phone will ring before calling your cell phone.

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Can someone pls tel me what to put in the proxy and registration area under the PSTN tab?
You don't need to put anything there. That area is for incoming/outgoing VoIP calls. You are forwarding the VoIP call coming into the Line 1 configuration.

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How do you access the PSTN line from the telephone set attached to the box? Thanks.
You put something in the Line 1 dial plan to send the dialing to the pstn line. An element like this |<#9,:>xx.<:@gw0>] will give you a new dial tone when you dial #9 and then send the number dialed to the PSTN line. On the PSTN Line tab you need to have the VoIP-to-pstn gateway enabled which I think is the default.
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Old May 10th, 2008, 07:53 PM
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Thanks for the response. Just a couple more questions. Why does the status of the PSTN line says someting like "not registered?" What if I want to call into the PSTN number to access the box to use my VoIP account? Do you creat a similar DIAL plan for the PSTN line? Did I misinterpret where someone stated that you must configure the proxy and registration section under PSTN? Pls clarify. Thanks.
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Old May 10th, 2008, 08:14 PM
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Why does the status of the PSTN line says someting like "not registered?" What if I want to call into the PSTN number to access the box to use my VoIP account? Do you creat a similar DIAL plan for the PSTN line? Did I misinterpret where someone stated that you must configure the proxy and registration section under PSTN? Pls clarify. Thanks.
It says "not registered" because you don't have any information entered under proxy and registration section. If you wish to bridge an incoming pstn call with an outgoing VoIP call you would normally fill in these sections. If the VoIP account is the same account that you have configured on the Line 1 tab you usually enter Register NO and Make Call Without Reg YES because many providers don't allow you to register at two different ip address / port numbers.

The pstn line tab defaults to a dial plan of (xx.) which says you can dial any digits from 0 thru 9.

If you wish to bridge an incoming pstn call, if you have "Ring Thru To Line 1" set to yes, the phone will first "ring thru" to the phone attached to the adapter for the number of seconds in the PSTN Answer Delay (default is 16 seconds) before the pstn-to-VoIP gateway gives you the dial tone for dialing the VoIP call.

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Okay. Thanks for the responses. I will try it and post results.
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Hi all,
Just getting back to this. I tried to append the dial plan suggested here, but it did not work. Then that dial plan is added to the Line 1 settings it causes me to get a dial tone and then a busy tone. Any ideas?
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Hi all,
Just getting back to this. I tried to append the dial plan suggested here, but it did not work. Then that dial plan is added to the Line 1 settings it causes me to get a dial tone and then a busy tone. Any ideas?
The dial plan I posted |<#9,:>xx.<:@gw0>] has a typo error for the last character that I didn't previously notice. It should be |<#9,:>xx.<:@gw0>| The | characters are used to delineate elements in a dial plan.
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Default Re: PSTN line Configuration on SPA3102

Thanks for reply. Now I am just realizing that I am not getting audio when I receive calls. The caller also does not hear anything. A configuration Problem? The box is basically at default settings, with Line 1 registered. Any Ideas?
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Audio problems are usually caused by the way your router works.

I would try the following:

Line 1 tab:
NAT Mapping Enable: YES
NAT Keep Alive Enable: YES

Sip tab:
Substitute VIA Addr:YES
Send Resp To Src Port:YES
STUN Enable:YES
STUN Server:stun.softjoys.com (or any other STUN server)
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Old May 18th, 2008, 05:40 PM
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Default Re: PSTN line Configuration on SPA3102

Okay I configured box as suggested, but problem persist. Could it be VoIP provider related?
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