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Old May 29th, 2007, 09:09 PM
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Question Routing all calls to PSTN: Dial Plan not applied

Linksys SPA3102 Linksys SPA3102-NA (Unlocked)
Feature-packed successor to the SPA3000, includes VoIP/PSTN gateway, router and latest chipset.
Price: $76.95
Dial Plan configured: (<:1054>xx.<@gw0>) I want to prepend all outbound calls with the prefix 1054 through the PSTN. Seems its correct, and I'm also using the debug server to check any mistake.

Outbound calls are placed, but without 1054 prefix. It's working like doesn't applied the Dial Plan specified.

Any suggestion?

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Old May 30th, 2007, 06:18 AM
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Default Re: Routing all calls to PSTN: Dial Plan not applied

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Dial Plan configured: (<:1054>xx.<@gw0>)
Try (<:1054>xx.<:@gw0>) with the colon inserted.
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Old May 30th, 2007, 07:03 AM
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Try (<:1054>xx.<:@gw0>) with the colon inserted.
Still doesn't work. I attach the syslog text, maybe it's helpful. It's like the SIPURA acts transparently. The call proceeds, but the dial plan it's not applied. In the syslog info, I've dial number 932531078 (Spain dial plan).

Just one more thing (maybe important): in the "Info" tab, in the field "Last Called Number", appears the value: fallback@gw0.

Also, in the syslog file, appears: Calling:fallback@127.0.0.1:5061

Here is the syslog text:

syslog server(port:514) started on Wed May 30 08:48:10 2007
[0]Off Hook
Calling:fallback@127.0.0.1:5061
[0:0]AUD ALLOC CALL (port=16476)
[0:0]RTP Rx Up
[1:0]AUD ALLOC CALL (port=16478)
[1:0]RTP Rx Up
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
CC:Ringback
[0:0]ENC INIT 0
[0:0]RTP Tx Up (pt=0->c0a80105:16478)
[0:0]RTCP Tx Up
CC:Remote Resume
CC:Connected
CC:Connected
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
[1:0]ENC INIT 0
[1:0]RTP Tx Up (pt=0->c0a80105:16476)
[1:0]RTCP Tx Up
FXO:Off Hook
FXO:Stop CNDD
[0:0]RTP Rx 1st PKT @16476(3)
[1:0]RTP Rx 1st PKT @16478(3)
[0:0]DEC INIT 0
[1:0]DEC INIT 0
[0:0]RTP Dst Change:7f000001:16478
[1:0]RTP Dst Change:7f000001:16476
AVT Tx start 9
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13721
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13721
AVT Tx end
AVT Rx Start Tone: 9
AVT Rx End Tone
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
AVT Tx start 3
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13735
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13735
AVT Rx Start Tone: 3
AVT Tx end
AVT Rx End Tone
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
AVT Tx start 2
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13758
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13758
AVT Tx end
AVT Rx Start Tone: 2
AVT Rx End Tone
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
AVT Tx start 5
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13769
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13769
AVT Rx Start Tone: 5
AVT Tx end
AVT Rx End Tone
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
AVT Tx start 3
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13785
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13785
AVT Rx Start Tone: 3
AVT Tx end
AVT Rx End Tone
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
AVT Tx start 1
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13806
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13806
AVT Tx end
AVT Rx Start Tone: 1
AVT Rx End Tone
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
AVT Tx start 0
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13824
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13824
AVT Rx Start Tone: 0
AVT Tx end
AVT Rx End Tone
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
AVT Tx start 7
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13847
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13847
AVT Rx Start Tone: 7
AVT Tx end
AVT Rx End Tone
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
AVT Tx start 8
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13870
[1:0]RTP RXup Pkt 13870
AVT Rx Start Tone: 8
AVT Tx end
AVT Rx End Tone
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
POL REV -7 7
FXO:PolRev 1 (PSTN=7)
[0]On Hook
[0:0]AUD Rel Call
CC:Ended
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
[1:0]AUD Rel Call
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
FXO:On Hook
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
FXO:Stop CNDD
AUD:Stop PSTN Tone
DLG Terminated
Sess Terminated
DLG Terminated
Sess Terminated
POL REV 45 -51
FXO:OnHook PolRev
FXO:Start CNDD
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Just one more thing (maybe important): in the "Info" tab, in the field "Last Called Number", appears the value: fallback@gw0.
I believe the fallback is the key to your problem. Reading the SPA manual, when you are in a "fallback" mode different dial plans come into use.

4.9. Line 1 VoIP Fallback to PSTN
When power is removed from the SPA3000, the FXS port will be connected to the FXO port. In this
case, the telephone attached to the FXS port is electrically connected to the PSTN service via the
FXO port. When power is applied to the SPA, the FXS port will be disconnected from the FXO port.
However, if the PSTN line is in use when the power is applied to the SPA, the relay will not be flipped
until the PSTN line is released. This is done so that the SPA will not interrupt any call in progress on
the PSTN line.
When Line 1 VoIP service is down (due to registration failure or loss of Ethernet link), SPA can be
configured to automatically route all outbound calls to the internal gateway if <Auto PSTN Fallback>
([Line 1] tab) is set to “yes”. The PSTN gateway applies the <Line 1 Fallback DP> to further limit the
calls that can be made by the Line 1 caller during the fallback operation; this dial plan may be set to
“none”.


Your 3102 must be in "fallback" mode due to the Line 1 tab registration failure or loss of ethernet link. You could try setting the parameter Auto PSTN Fallback to NO. You could also try setting the Line 1 tab Register NO, Make Call Without Reg YES. The dial plan that comes into play when you are in "fallback" mode is on the PSTN tab ... Line 1 Fallback DP. You could also setup that dialplan to insert the digits you want.
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Default Re: Routing all calls to PSTN: Dial Plan not applied

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I believe the fallback is the key to your problem. Reading the SPA manual, when you are in a "fallback" mode different dial plans come into use.

4.9. Line 1 VoIP Fallback to PSTN
When power is removed from the SPA3000, the FXS port will be connected to the FXO port. In this
case, the telephone attached to the FXS port is electrically connected to the PSTN service via the
FXO port. When power is applied to the SPA, the FXS port will be disconnected from the FXO port.
However, if the PSTN line is in use when the power is applied to the SPA, the relay will not be flipped
until the PSTN line is released. This is done so that the SPA will not interrupt any call in progress on
the PSTN line.
When Line 1 VoIP service is down (due to registration failure or loss of Ethernet link), SPA can be
configured to automatically route all outbound calls to the internal gateway if <Auto PSTN Fallback>
([Line 1] tab) is set to “yes”. The PSTN gateway applies the <Line 1 Fallback DP> to further limit the
calls that can be made by the Line 1 caller during the fallback operation; this dial plan may be set to
“none”.

Your 3102 must be in "fallback" mode due to the Line 1 tab registration failure or loss of ethernet link. You could try setting the parameter Auto PSTN Fallback to NO. You could also try setting the Line 1 tab Register NO, Make Call Without Reg YES. The dial plan that comes into play when you are in "fallback" mode is on the PSTN tab ... Line 1 Fallback DP. You could also setup that dialplan to insert the digits you want.


Thanks a lot!!! That was the problem. Setting the parameters in Line 1 tab Register as you said, it works perfectly!!!

Xapi
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