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| I've spent the good part of a day trying to get my new SPA3000 to work. Without reading docs or anything I was able to set up forwarding of incoming PSTN calls on the FXO port to my machine running SJphone (User 1 tab, Cfwd All Dest set to IP address of my machine). That was great until I apparently broke it some how and now nothing of my desired configuration works. Since the above was only half of what I wanted anyways, I would like to know the best way to accomplish the following: We want to VoIP-enable an analog extension on our PBX using the SPA3000 as a translator. The FXO port of the SPA-3000 is plugged into an ASI on our PBX (except I'm using a POTS right now for testing). All incoming PSTN calls on the FXO port need to forward through to an instance of SJphone. The SJphone installation also needs to make all PSTN calls through the SPA-3000 and out the FXO port. Finally, the FXS port (Line 1) will not be connected to anything, so it should likely be disabled. During my many configuration attempts, the basic response I keep getting in SJphone (when trying to make an outbound call) is a message-box that says "Gone" or another one referring to not found. When trying to configure SJphone to use my SPA3000 as a SIP proxy, these messages turn into 410-gone and 404-not found. This is extremely puzzing, and as I mentioned above now nothing is working. I have now reset to factory and hope that someone has some suggestions. I do not wish to involve any external SIP providers. Many thanks in advance, Mark |
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| OK...I fixed the first part. I had been messing around with Windows XP firewall and by shutting it off was apparently blocking some traffic. So, I can now get incoming PSTN calls to forward to my SJphone instance properly. I re-implemented my IP address in the User 1 tab, Cfwd All Dest area. I am however still getting the same response from SJPhone when attempting to dial. |
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| Wow, I'm smilin. A little more searching, and here it is: http://voxilla.com/PNphpBB2-viewtopic-t-5860.html |
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