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SPA3000 - Would like to Dial 9 for POTS and dial 6 for VoIPTechnical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance for the Linksys Voice System (LVS) family of products. |
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| I am setting up an LVS9000 system with a SPA3000, POE switch, and four SPA942 phones. I am using the LAN configuration method and have the modem going directly into the 9000. The SPA3000 along with the phones are connected to the switch. I would like to configure the dial plan for outgoing calls to: dial 9 for the POTS line connected to the SPA3000 and dial 6 for VoIP calls over ther internet. The POTS line will not be used for incoming calls. Other than the small user guide, I cannot seem to find a manual on the SPA3000. Has anyone done a configuration like this? Please help. Also, can anyone recommend an ITSP that works with the LVS9000 and SPA3000 and does not lock the programming from the end user? |
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| I have found the following instructions very helpful: http://voxilla.com/index.php?name=PN...1719bf2c#37423 There's another possibility, it allows for seamless switchover to PSTN if your IP uplink goes down, but it takes one of your SPA9000 lines. Configure the SPA3000 as described in the post I linked to above, but make your VoIP to PSTN DP like this: (xx.<:@gw0>) (any 2+ digit stuff is sent out to PSTN). Then, take one Line on the SPA9000, set it up with the ip-spa300:5061, and give it a dummy user id different from the dummy user id on the spa3000. Also configure it like the SPA3000 to take and make calls without registration. That way, if this line is used, calls are sent to the SPA3000, which forwards them to PSTN. Now you can use the call routing rules and add a rule (<:L1>9xx.) to the existing rule (<:L2,3,4>6xx.).. (assuming Line 1 is the one you used for the interop).. so anything that starts with 9 is routed to the SPA3000 and thus PSTN, anything that starts with 6 is routed to your VoIP lines (lines 2-4). Keep in mind though, you won't be able to have any internal extensions starting with 6 with the 6 = voip line approach. |
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| I read thru most of the thread and your post. Your suggestion sounds very good, but let me know if I'm correct in thinking where these dial plans go. The first dial plan (xx.<:@gw0>) takes any 2 or more numbers and forwards them to the gw0 (the PSTN). I know this is put in the SPA3000. The other DPs that you mention: (<:L1>9xx.) (<:L2,3,4>6xx.) assigns the lines according to the first number dialed. This is exactly what I wanted. I'm assuming that these 2 dial plans are also placed in the SPA3000. Is that correct? I'm thinking that the SPA9000 will just have the dial plans for the phones? Is this right and do I need to change anything in the 9000 for this to work?
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In this scenario you have 5 DPs: On the SPA3k: The DP for PSTN -> VoIP (it's a one element plan that forwards any call to a line on the SPA9000). The DP for VoIP to PSTN (the element that contains @gw0). On the SPA9000: The phone line DP, at the bottom of the SIP tab (this one is being pushed to the phones unless you disable provisioning on the phones). The Call Routing rules: (<:L1>9xx.) .... That's not really a DP, it's just a "send any number beginning with .... to a certain line". Then the Line X DP.. that one decides what's really being sent to your IPTSP. So, you could have a phone DP that allows to dial more numbers (e.g. *21 and similar codes.. feature activation codes on the PBX that should never be sent to an IPTSP), than the numbers your IPTSP allows to be dialled. Another example are my trunk seizure prefixes (see http://voxilla.com/index.php?name=PN...pic&t=9765).. the phone DP supports #1 - #4, but those are stripped away before the call is being sent to the IPTSP. Now it is up to you. If anything is unclear, please specify all the DPs I mentioned above and the configuration of the PSTN line on the SPA3k as well as the Line you're using for interoperability on the SPA9000 (not necessary in case you're sticking to yaman's instructions)
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