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| I have this Configuration : Can Some one help me to configure this network. And from this design i like to make : 1. Analog Phone on (Left side) can call to SPA 921. 2. Analog phone on (left side) can call to Analog Phone on (right side). please some one give me the guide (maybe in simple and complete) to solf my problem. |
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| You know.. your second post is considered very bad style in forums all around the world. You drew multiple analog phones on both sides... you won't be able to make any direct calls between two analog phones connected to a different Panasonic PBX due to inherent limitations of analog trunks and you won't get callerid across your construct (you'll get callerid from an analog phone to the SPA921 but not further than that, and the reverse way will also not work). What you could do though is setting up the SPA3k according to my interop sticky, and send incoming calls from the FXO port of the SPA3k to aa.. where the caller would have to enter the extension of the final destination and that call would then directly be sent to the second SPA3k. And I'd definitely go for the SPA922 instead of the 921.. the 922 has a backlight, doesn't have the G.729 problems and if you ever get PoE, you can dump the power supply as well.
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