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Old 13-09-2006, 18:46
Jono
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Default Re: Sipura / Linksys SPA1001 Back to back / sipgate

Melodicminor formulated on Wednesday :[color=blue]
> Can anyone help me with a little problem I have.
>
> I have been using an SPA 1001 and SPA3000 in a back to back config with
> a hotline dialplan to give me a PBX extension over a wireless bridge.
> This has been working fine, no problems for a number of weeks now....
>
> However, I now want to use line 2 (on the SPA1001) for a sipgate
> account - simple enough I thought, and configured as per sipgates
> instructions.
>
> Essentially, both lines work - the only problem I have is switching
> between them. If I set the back to back config as the default line,
> the SPA1001 won't switch to the sipgate line using the # key on the
> phone (as it's passing all DTMF tones directly to the SPA3000 at the
> onther end)
>
> If I reverse this config, and make the sipgate account the default, on
> pressing # to switch line i get a locally generated dialtone and the
> back to back hotline config fails, with no IP traffic between the local
> SPA1001 and the remote SPA3000.
>
> Does anyone have a cunning dialplan that would allow me to specify that
> if the number starts with a 2,4,5,6 or a 9, then it used the back to
> back config, but if it starts with a 0, or is 6 digits it uses the
> sipgate line. Essentially I don't need a hotline config in this
> scenario. However - if dialing 9 to gain an outside line via the pbx,
> can the SPA1000 be programmed to insert a pause of 3 seconds between
> the 9 and the rest of the number?[/color]

Not an answer to your question, I know.......would you care to share
your back-to-back configs? I need to set up what you've already done.

I can't imagine why your # is not selecting the appropriate line,
though as you metioned, it obviously something to do with the hotline
you've set up.

Wouldn't you need to disable the hotline to get what you want? Since
Sipgate changed their security, you won't be able to dial from line one
over Sipgate if it's not registered with them.


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