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Old 14-09-2006, 23:11
Melodicminor
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Default Re: Sipura / Linksys SPA1001 Back to back / sipgate


Brian A wrote:
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> >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.[/color]
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Thanks for that Brian.... and thanks for the link....

I'll give this a go on the weekend and see how confused I get :o)

With any luck, I'll write with good news next week!

Melodic

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