Re: Sipura / Linksys SPA1001 Back to back / sipgate
On 13 Sep 2006 02:02:42 -0700, "Melodicminor" <groups@nickrice.net>
wrote:
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>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?
>
>Many thanks in advance for anyones help..
>
>Melodic.[/color]
It was a bit difficult to decipher your post but I think you basically
want to either use the '300 to dial out or one of the 2 '1001 lines.
Without going into too much detail this is the way I see it.
<0:#0>xx.<:@gw0>
That should replace the '0' with '#0' and so should route the call on
line 2 of the '1001 which is connected, I assume, to the PSTN port.
If calling locally, which I assume is what you mean by a 6 digit
number. That would simply be something like
<:00441274>[2-9]xxxxx<:@gw0>
00 international code
44 UK country code
1274 Area code for Bradford
In this case any number starting with 2 to 9 inclusive would be routed
via line 1 of the SPA-1001 and be prefixed by 00441274.
Thus local number 567890 would be dialled via the SPA 1001, line 1, as
00441274567890.
When dialling out of the SPA 3000 voip port enter the appropriate
gateway number (i.e. NOT gw0 )
More dial plan examples:
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