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Old April 25th, 2007, 06:44 PM
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Default SPA900 and Grandstream IP Phones

Hello,



I have SPA9000 and 4 IP Phones from Grandstream (Budge Tone 200).
Can anyone help me to setup the system ?

What IP address should I put as SIP server in BT200 setup ?
Should I change anything in SPA9000 config to make it work with Grandstream ?


Thanx
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Old April 25th, 2007, 07:32 PM
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Default Re: SPA900 and Grandstream IP Phones

Proxy: IP of SPA9000, Port: 6060, UserID: extension you want, Password: none
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Old April 25th, 2007, 08:26 PM
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Default Re: SPA900 and Grandstream IP Phones

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Proxy: IP of SPA9000, Port: 6060, UserID: extension you want, Password: none

I did as you said. but the phones do not register with SPA9000.

Can you please help me more ?
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Old April 26th, 2007, 05:40 PM
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Default Re: SPA900 and Grandstream IP Phones

Save all the html pages from your GXP config, same for the SPA9000 and provide SIP proxy traces from the SPA9000.. then we can proceed.
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Old April 27th, 2007, 06:23 AM
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Default Re: SPA900 and Grandstream IP Phones

I could get it worked

I plugged to WAN port, set an ITSP proxy and everything worked.
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Old May 6th, 2007, 02:45 AM
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Default Re: SPA900 and Grandstream IP Phones

What exactly did you do to get it working? We have a grandstream/spa9000 setup and are having a hard time getting the phones to register.
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Old June 7th, 2007, 09:55 AM
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Default Re: SPA900 and Grandstream IP Phones

I have three GXP2000 with my SPA9000. I have all of the GXP{'s connection to the LAN interface.

Here is how I managed to get it configured. If not settings listed, then use the defaults.

GXP2000 1.1.3.2(do not upgrade, firmware buggy)
Account 1
Set to Active
Set account name: PBX
SIP Server: 192.16.252.44 (My IP address of SPA 9000 LAN port)
Outbound Proxy: 192.16.252.44:6060 (My IP address of SPA 9000 LAN port)
SIP User ID: 102 (This is my second extension)
Authenticate ID: 102 (This is my second extension)
Authenticate Password: 123456 (As I have udes the phone before, I could not remove the password, this will be set on the SPA 9000 later on)
Use DNS SRV: Yes
Use ID is phone number: No
SIP Registration: Yes
Unregister on reoot: No
Send DTMP: Via RTP (RFC2833) (This caused me the most of my problems)

I suggest using the SPA9000 setup tool to configure.

SPA9000 V2 5.1.8 (If not settings listed, then use the defaults.)
Under SIP Section
PBX Phone Parameters,
Phone Ext Password: 123456 (Same as GXP above)
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Exclamation Re: SPA900 and Grandstream IP Phones

Have a strange issue with this setup:
spa9000 and gxp-2000 sip phones.

Used johnUK's setup for the GXP-2000 and got them to register,
now I can call between sip phones, and from sip to analog, analog to sip,
but cannot make external calls from the SIP phones.

I can make/recieve calls from the analog ports with no issue.

What am I Missing here
HELP!
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Old July 17th, 2007, 10:21 PM
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Default Re: SPA900 and Grandstream IP Phones

It sounds like a dial plan setting.

Under the Voice tab, select the info.

Is your Voip line 1(or what ever you are using) registered?

I use Voiptalk, so you may need to change the settings.

If not, check the following settings line settings


Line Enable: yes

SIP Settings
SIP Transport: UDP
SIP Port: 5060
Auth Resync-Reboot: yes
SIP Remote-Party-ID: yes

Display Name:
User ID: (Your external SIP username)
Password: (your SIP account password)
Use Auth ID: yes
Auth ID: (Your external SIP username)
Call Capacity: (the number of max calls your voip providers allows for your account)
Contact List: (your list or hunt group.)

Dial Plan: (This is one of the most important items. Please see other sticks posts in the linksys area of this forum)

Proxy: voiptalk.org
Outbound Proxy: nat.voiptalk.org:5065
Use Outbound Proxy: yes
Use OB Proxy In Dialog: yes
Register: yes
Make Call Without Reg: no
Register Expires: 240
Ans Call Without Reg: no
Use DNS SRV: yes
DNS SRV Auto Prefix: no
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Line 1 is registered, and I can make outbound calls just fine from
the analog ports, just not from the sip phones.

I'm sure its a settings issue, but not sure where.

Very frustrating to be this close, but unable use the system!
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