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Old July 16th, 2006, 03:05 AM
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Default Sipura 3102 simple dial plan

I have following dial plan on SPA 3120
(x.<:gw0>|<#9,:>x.)
It is supposed to pass on any dialed number to the local PSTN, and if #9 is dialed, it provides second dialtone and passes anything dialed after to the Line 1 voip provider (in this case it is asterisk).
Anyone sees a problem in dial plan, as it doesn't work.

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Which part doesn't work? Does the first Dial Plan element not work? Does the second Dial Plan element not work? Are both your Line 1 and PSTN Line services Registered with their respective service providers/extensions on your Asterisk?

How did you configure your SPA-3120? Did you use the Voxilla Wizard for SPA-3000/Asterisk?
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Have a look at the Sipura 3000 manual. There are examples there.

"(x.<:gw0>|<#9,:>x.)"

Are you trying to do this kind of thing?

(<9,:>xxxxxxx<:@gw0>|<#2,:>x.<:@gw1>)

Dial 9, gives new dialtone - then a 6 digit number is sent out by PSTN.
Dial #2, gives new dialtone and any number is sent out by gateway 1.
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Old July 16th, 2006, 12:46 PM
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It seems you forgot to put @ before gw0. Otherwise it should work...

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dibsmft, that is something I wanted to do...
I configured this spa 3102 the same way I have already another 3000, except the dial plan is different as the country is deifferent. other than that, everything is the same.
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got it, it works now... missing @ was it :-)
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I tried it and the 1st part doesn't work for me, it necessitate a digit (any) to be input before the PSTN is invoked? how do you effect a dial for PSTN? In my case I just dial with no prefix. The 2nd part of the dialplan work as I was able to input #9 and then dial.

I like to implement your dial plan because my priority is to dial out via PSTN, occasionally I will dial via Voip, however my previous dialplan (<9S0:@gw0>|... worked but give priority to Line1 in that I dial normally via Line 1 but has to prefix with 9 for PSTN. But so far your dialplan doesn't work for me.
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Can someone comment as to why I can't get that 1st part to work? When I dialled say 96819999 (a local number) it simply dial it and then give me the PSTN dialtone again, if I then dial the digits again I will get the connection, this indicates that the previous digits did not do anything?
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try
(x.<:@gw0>|<#9,:>x.)
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That's what I tried, I knew that the original plan has an @ missing, but do I need to dial any differently? for example do I need to pick up the phone, wait for dial tone and then dial? In my case I use a DECT phone, key in the number and THEN press phone pick up, it normally pick up the line then send the digit out. Basically if I dial 98990123 which is a simple local dial, it will dial and then go back to a dialtone, if I then dial again (while receiving the 2nd dialtone) then the call went through.
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