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hi, there,
Have now updated to latest firmware and it now seems more stable, still trying to get two sip providers working though! I want to make calls via vopicheap.com because they offer free calls to uk and loads of other destinations I want to receive call from voipcheap.co.uk because they gave a free in-coming voip number! I would like this to be seamless and not need me to prefix the number with anythink? Cheers, Bob |
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On 2007-06-14, bob garbutt <bobgarb@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
[color=blue] > hi, there, > > Have now updated to latest firmware and it now seems more stable, still > trying to get two sip providers working though! > > I want to make calls via vopicheap.com because they offer free calls to > uk and loads of other destinations > > I want to receive call from voipcheap.co.uk because they gave a free > in-coming voip number![/color] Would you please describe what does work? Outgoing calls? Incoming calls? Both? [color=blue] > I would like this to be seamless and not need me to prefix the number > with anythink?[/color] This is a dial plan issue. It should be easy to fix. But if outgoing calling is not working you should fix that first. Brian. |
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Brian wrote:[color=blue]
> On 2007-06-14, bob garbutt <bobgarb@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >[color=green] >> hi, there, >> >> Have now updated to latest firmware and it now seems more stable, still >> trying to get two sip providers working though! >> >> I want to make calls via vopicheap.com because they offer free calls to >> uk and loads of other destinations >> >> I want to receive call from voipcheap.co.uk because they gave a free >> in-coming voip number![/color] > > Would you please describe what does work? Outgoing calls? Incoming > calls? Both? >[color=green] >> I would like this to be seamless and not need me to prefix the number >> with anythink?[/color] > > This is a dial plan issue. It should be easy to fix. But if outgoing > calling is not working you should fix that first. > > Brian.[/color] Outgoing calling is working ok with just the one line, want to use one voip provider for in-coming and another for outgoing, any suggestions re dial plan would be great |
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On 2007-06-14, bob garbutt <bobgarb@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
[color=blue] > Outgoing calling is working ok with just the one line, want to use one > voip provider for in-coming and another for outgoing, any suggestions re > dial plan would be great[/color] The last last few pages of the SPA-2000 and SPA-3000 manual describe the dial plan syntax. It should be easy enough to locate with a search. I take it you want to avoid having to dial a number like 00442012345678. If you put <02:00442>xxxxxxxxx in the dial plan you need only dial the number as you would from a BT line. That is, 02012345678. The dial plan will replace the 02 with 00442. <01:00441>xxxxxxxxx would cover numbers like 01519876543. Brian. |
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:44:30 +0000 (UTC), Brian <bandj@o2.co.uk>
wrote: [color=blue] >On 2007-06-14, bob garbutt <bobgarb@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >[color=green] >> Outgoing calling is working ok with just the one line, want to use one >> voip provider for in-coming and another for outgoing, any suggestions re >> dial plan would be great[/color] > >The last last few pages of the SPA-2000 and SPA-3000 manual describe the >dial plan syntax. It should be easy enough to locate with a search. > >I take it you want to avoid having to dial a number like 00442012345678. >If you put <02:00442>xxxxxxxxx in the dial plan you need only dial the >number as you would from a BT line. That is, 02012345678. The dial plan >will replace the 02 with 00442. <01:00441>xxxxxxxxx would cover numbers >like 01519876543. > >Brian.[/color] Alternatively, you can cover both instances:- <0:0044>[1-2]xx. The final dot is important. or local calls <:00441274>[2-9]xxxxx Where 1274 is the code from bradford - replace with your own. It assumes a 6 digit local number, if you have more or less digits then omit an 'x' or add one as appropriate. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. Sign the petition to get High Definition TV via Freeview. Get your friends to sign too! Ofcom want to auction off the spectrum needed for Hi Def. TV. [url]http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/High-Definition/[/url] |
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Brian A wrote:[color=blue]
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:44:30 +0000 (UTC), Brian <bandj@o2.co.uk> > wrote: >[color=green] >> On 2007-06-14, bob garbutt <bobgarb@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> Outgoing calling is working ok with just the one line, want to use >>> one voip provider for in-coming and another for outgoing, any >>> suggestions re dial plan would be great[/color] >> >> The last last few pages of the SPA-2000 and SPA-3000 manual describe >> the dial plan syntax. It should be easy enough to locate with a >> search. >> >> I take it you want to avoid having to dial a number like >> 00442012345678. If you put <02:00442>xxxxxxxxx in the dial plan you >> need only dial the number as you would from a BT line. That is, >> 02012345678. The dial plan will replace the 02 with 00442. >> <01:00441>xxxxxxxxx would cover numbers like 01519876543. >> >> Brian.[/color] > Alternatively, you can cover both instances:- > > <0:0044>[1-2]xx.[/color] Or <0:0044>[1-8]xx. If you want to cover the range including mobiles, or pick and choose within that the ranges you want to accpet. [color=blue] > The final dot is important. > or local calls > <:00441274>[2-9]xxxxx > Where 1274 is the code from bradford - replace with your own. > It assumes a 6 digit local number, if you have more or less digits > then omit an 'x' or add one as appropriate. > > > > Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. > > Sign the petition to get High Definition TV via Freeview. > Get your friends to sign too! > Ofcom want to auction off the spectrum needed for Hi Def. > TV. > [url]http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/High-Definition/[/url][/color] -- 60 day free DVD rental: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd[/url] Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/mob[/url] [url]http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/230volt[/url] |
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On 14 Jun, 20:20, "{{{{{Welcome}}}}}"
<bhx___spam@trapped___hotmail.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue] > Brian A wrote:[color=green] > > On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 18:44:30 +0000 (UTC), Brian <b...@o2.co.uk> > > wrote:[/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> On 2007-06-14, bob garbutt <bobg...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >>> Outgoing calling is working ok with just the one line, want to use > >>> one voip provider for in-coming and another for outgoing, any > >>> suggestions re dial plan would be great[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> The last last few pages of the SPA-2000 and SPA-3000 manual describe > >> the dial plan syntax. It should be easy enough to locate with a > >> search.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> I take it you want to avoid having to dial a number like > >> 00442012345678. If you put <02:00442>xxxxxxxxx in the dial plan you > >> need only dial the number as you would from a BT line. That is, > >> 02012345678. The dial plan will replace the 02 with 00442. > >> <01:00441>xxxxxxxxx would cover numbers like 01519876543.[/color][/color] >[color=green][color=darkred] > >> Brian.[/color] > > Alternatively, you can cover both instances:-[/color] >[color=green] > > <0:0044>[1-2]xx.[/color] > > Or <0:0044>[1-8]xx. > > If you want to cover the range including mobiles, or pick and choose > within that the ranges you want to accpet. > > > > >[color=green] > > The final dot is important. > > or local calls > > <:00441274>[2-9]xxxxx > > Where 1274 is the code from bradford - replace with your own. > > It assumes a 6 digit local number, if you have more or less digits > > then omit an 'x' or add one as appropriate.[/color] >[color=green] > > Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.[/color] >[color=green] > > Sign the petition to get High Definition TV via Freeview. > > Get your friends to sign too! > > Ofcom want to auction off the spectrum needed for Hi Def. > > TV. > >[url]http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/High-Definition/[/url][/color] > > -- > 60 day free DVD rental:[url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd[/url] > Mobile Offers:[url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/mobhttp://petitions.pm.gov.uk/230volt-[/url] Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -[/color] hi again, still having problems with gettinbg the dialplan to work, all i want to do is to be able to make a local london call without dialing the 0207 and 0208! i tried all sort of alterations to a dial paln but cannot get it to work! Could someone give me a help? I've tried grafting in some examples that have been sent to me without any luck. Bob |
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[email]bobgarb@gmail.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> hi again, still having problems with gettinbg the dialplan to work, > all i want to do is to be able to make a local london call without > dialing the 0207 and 0208! i tried all sort of alterations to a dial > paln but cannot get it to work! Could someone give me a help? I've > tried grafting in some examples that have been sent to me without any > luck. Bob[/color] You should be trying to set it up so you don't need to dial the '020', not the '0207'/'0208'. The area/dialling code for London is 020. With this is mind, does it work any better? You do need to dial the '7' or '8' in the examples you've given. |
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In article <1182796120.177047.304830@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
[email]bobgarb@gmail.com[/email] () wrote: [color=blue] > hi again, still having problems with gettinbg the dialplan to work, > all i want to do is to be able to make a local london call without > dialing the 0207 and 0208![/color] There is no 0207 or 0208 code... -- Paul Cummins - Always a NetHead Wasting Bandwidth since 1981 |
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Paul Cummins wrote:[color=blue]
> In article <1182796120.177047.304830@q75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, > [email]bobgarb@gmail.com[/email] () wrote: >[color=green] >> hi again, still having problems with gettinbg the dialplan to work, >> all i want to do is to be able to make a local london call without >> dialing the 0207 and 0208![/color] > > There is no 0207 or 0208 code...[/color] Indeed the code for London is 020. The 3, 7 or 8 are part of the local phone number. For local London calls you can simply dial the local number, be it 3nnn nnnn, 7nnn nnnn or 8nnn nnnn or, when more ranges are added, 4nnn nnnn, 5nnn nnnn etc. (*xx|0|00|<0:0044>[1-8]xx.|<:004420>[2-8]xxxxxxx|xx.) The above should work for the Betamax service such as VoIP Cheap, VoIPStunt, VoIPDiscount etc. This allows you to dial London numbers without the 020 dialling code. Though as mentioned above ensure you do did the full local number and not miss the first digit off the number. (*xx|0|00|<:020>[2-8]xxxxxxx|xx.) should work for Sipgate. If someone spots any mistakes, please let us all know. -- 60 day free DVD rental: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd[/url] Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/mob[/url] [url]http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/signage[/url] |
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