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Old April 5th, 2005, 03:36 PM
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Default Sipura 2100 question

I have been reading up about Sipura both in these forums and on the Sipura Web Site.

The SPA3000 looks good, but it doesn't offer QoS whereas the 2100 does.

Does anyone here use the SPA2100 and know if you can use several different SIP accounts for outgoing calls (using a dial plan) like you can on the 3000.

If the above can be done then also, as it has 2 FXS ports I assume you can have 2 seperate incoming SIP accounts.


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Old April 5th, 2005, 04:52 PM
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Default Re: Sipura 2100 question

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I have been reading up about Sipura both in these forums and on the Sipura Web Site.

The SPA3000 looks good, but it doesn't offer QoS whereas the 2100 does.

Does anyone here use the SPA2100 and know if you can use several different SIP accounts for outgoing calls (using a dial plan) like you can on the 3000.

If the above can be done then also, as it has 2 FXS ports I assume you can have 2 seperate incoming SIP accounts.


Thanks,
David (in the UK)
The 2100 is a NAT router and 2 SIP devices in one.
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Old April 5th, 2005, 05:01 PM
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I have been reading up about Sipura both in these forums and on the Sipura Web Site.

The SPA3000 looks good, but it doesn't offer QoS whereas the 2100 does.

Does anyone here use the SPA2100 and know if you can use several different SIP accounts for outgoing calls (using a dial plan) like you can on the 3000.

If the above can be done then also, as it has 2 FXS ports I assume you can have 2 seperate incoming SIP accounts.


Thanks,
David (in the UK)
The 2100 is a NAT router and 2 SIP devices in one.

OK, but does that answer my question? i.e. can you use several different SIP accounts for outgoing calls (using a dial plan) like you can with the 3000.

Thanks,
David
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Default RE: Re: Sipura 2100 question

The SPA3000 is one FXS and one FXO in one package. There is a feature on the FXS half of the box that facilitates the use of additional termination only providers. That feature is unique to the -3000.

The SPA-2000 has two independent FXS adapters in one package.

The SPA-2100 is a 2000 with a built-in router. It also has more processing power and memory than either the -2000 or -3000, which permits it to have two simultaneous instances of G.729 and the promise of T.38 in a future firmware release.
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