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SPA9K/SPA400 route local calls to PSTN issueTechnical support, how-to guides, troubleshooting, and general assistance for the Linksys Voice System (LVS) family of products. |
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| Isssue is not able to route local calls out the PSTN line and get fast busy. All inbound calls are working properly on PSTN & VoIP lines with aa, phones and such. Just have not figured out selecting PSTN for local outbound calls As per Linksys web site and user guide, changes were made to Sip tab call routing rule (<:L1>9xx.|<:L2>8xx.|<:L3>7xx.|<:L4>6xx.) and even made it (<:L1>9xx.|<:L2>8xx.) being the SPA9000 is using 2 lines (1 VoIP & 2 PSTN) and I get fast busy dialing 8 then local number with or/without area code. The SPA4000 shows line one hook -49 volts. Test calls inbound through SPA400 works. Line 1 is my VoIP carrier and line 2 is the PSTN on the SPA9000. Both devices were rebooted as well. Also tried making SPA9900 line2 dp to (<8:>xx.). On SPA941 line key 1 extension 1 is share call appearance private w/short name 301, line key 2 extension 2 is shared call appearance 2 as ext 300. When picking up handset, pressing 8, dialing local number using either 10 or 7 digits I get fast busy. All inbound PSTN calls are working properly with aa, phones and such. Just have not figured out selecting PSTN for local outbound calls Thanks for any help! |
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