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Old March 18th, 2005, 05:42 AM
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Default SPA 2100 -- Broadvoice and Other SIP in one dial plan?

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Heeelp Tried to solve this problem for a while and got completely confused. I have SPA 2100, and I need to add FWD as "secondary" provider. Meaning that when I dial, say, ## I get second dialtone and whatever is dialed gets sent through FWD. Everything else -- through main account (which works fine).

Added to my dialingplan <##,:>[x*][x*]x.<:@fwd.pulver.com;usr=myNumber;pwd=myPassword;nat>|

Every time I try to dial anything from FWD it gives me fast busy Help
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Old March 18th, 2005, 08:35 AM
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Default RE: SPA 2100 -- Broadvoice and Other SIP in one dial plan?

You can only use # as a dialable character at the beginning of the entire dial string. When you have ## the second # is interpreted as a SEND character, which processes the single first # as the entire number. Since # is an incomplete number you get the fast busy. Change ## to #0 (or anything else) and try again.
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I think that one might be able to use "**" instead of "##" as the flag to handle differently.

The broader question is whether one can setup a dila plan that allows a phone connected to line1 on the 2100 to dial out thru the provider setup on the second line. My understanding of the 2100 was that these two lines are parallel and separate. I'd sure love to be able to access my FWD service on line2 from my line1. I keep hoping that Sipura will come out with an "SE" firmware edition for the 2100 that works like the 1001 SE does. Then we could have four providers setup on that one device.

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Old March 18th, 2005, 11:47 PM
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Default Re: RE: SPA 2100 -- Broadvoice and Other SIP in one dial pla

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You can only use # as a dialable character at the beginning of the entire dial string. When you have ## the second # is interpreted as a SEND character, which processes the single first # as the entire number. Since # is an incomplete number you get the fast busy. Change ## to #0 (or anything else) and try again.
Mmm... wrong It does not affect anything. I have managed to make it work but without usr/pwd. I.e. it just sends call to FWD and that's it, without authentication. As soon as there's usr/pwd in the <:@blah> string, it dies with fast busy.
So right now I can dial ## _tone_ 612 # and it works fine.

Alas other provider needs authentication, so the bigger problem remains.
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I think that one might be able to use "**" instead of "##" as the flag to handle differently.

The broader question is whether one can setup a dila plan that allows a phone connected to line1 on the 2100 to dial out thru the provider setup on the second line. My understanding of the 2100 was that these two lines are parallel and separate. I'd sure love to be able to access my FWD service on line2 from my line1. I keep hoping that Sipura will come out with an "SE" firmware edition for the 2100 that works like the 1001 SE does. Then we could have four providers setup on that one device.

Cheers,
- Don
I wonder if this will happen. Or at least that <:@server;usr=xxx;pwd=xxx;nat> would work _fully_.
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The SPA-2000/2100 do not provide for direct access from one of the two Lines to the service provider on the other Line. All you can do is use the <:@xxx.yyy.com> syntax, with or without authentication, and hope that you hit upon a combination that works with the desired provider.
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The SPA-2000/2100 do not provide for direct access from one of the two Lines to the service provider on the other Line. All you can do is use the <:@xxx.yyy.com> syntax, with or without authentication, and hope that you hit upon a combination that works with the desired provider.
Got it. Could you please point me at more information about "with authentication" part? That is what I need.
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