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SPA3102 whats the dial plan that will ring the analog phone connected in the line?Technical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance for Linksys hardware. |
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| Dial plans do not have anything to do with incoming calls going to the phone attached to the SPA3102. An incoming VoIP call to Line 1 on the SPA3102 will ring the phone connected to the SPA3102. An incoming landline pstn call to the FXO (line) port on the SPA3102 with "Ring Thru To Line 1" set to yes on the PSTN line tab will ring the phone connected to the SPA3102 during the PSTN Answer Delay period. In other words the PSTN Answer Delay needs to be long enough to ring the phone and Ring Thru To Line 1 needs to be set to yes. An incoming VoIP call to the PSTN Line tab cannot talk to the phone connected to the SPA3102. It is only used to bridge to an outgoing call on the PSTN line thru the FXO port. |
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| ok i try what you been suggesting thanks alot for this.... how about the voip? do you know how to make the phone rings every time someone will call and then if nobody answer it will directly ask for the PIN? |
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To do this you setup a VoIP account on the Line 1 tab. Now test this setup so that it works correctly. Next you make sure that you can dial an outgoing call from the phone attached to the SPA3102 on the PSTN line tab. You do this test by putting something in the dial plan to direct the call to gw0 which is the name used for the FXO port. On the User 1 tab you setup call forward on no answer to gw0 .... Cfwd No Ans Dest: gw0. You should get a tone to enter the pin number after the number of seconds in the field Cfwd No Ans Delay. The default is 20 seconds. On the PSTN line tab you make sure of the following: Line Enable: yes VoIP-To-PSTN Gateway Enable:Yes VoIP Caller Auth Method: PIN VoIP Caller 1 PIN: your_pin_number One Stage Dialing: Yes VoIP Answer Delay: 0 |
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There is a "Sticky" thread in this forum about crafting a dial plan. It is a good summary of what you can do. |
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