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Posted by skynetbbs on 10.08.2006 at 12:31:

Sipura fxo 3000

Has someone allready been able to register the FXO (Pstn line) of the Sipura 3000 to Pbxes?

eg that if you get a call coming from your pstn line that not only your phone line starts ringing but also your sip phones & soft phones connected to pbxtel (and in the end pbxes answers with voicemail)?


Posted by berkhoff on 11.08.2006 at 23:54:

I am also trying this myself but without success. You might want to read the following threat:
http://www0.pbxes.com/forum/thread.php?threadid=141


Mark


Posted by skynetbbs on 12.08.2006 at 10:50:

how far did you go?

my first try was just activating pstn2voip
and when something comes in it has to perform dialplan 2...
which was S0<:skynetbbs@pbxes.org>

but I didn't see it connect to pbxes (it called my extension at @127.0.0.1) ...

my phone didn't even ring behind the spa3000 as soon as i activated this...


Posted by berkhoff on 14.08.2006 at 09:52:

I tried outbound first which works fine. Create a trunk using the exact same userid and password as the extension you programmed for the PSTN line. Specify hostname "dynamic" and it should work.
I am still working on the inbound which seems to be harder.

Mark


Posted by skynetbbs on 16.08.2006 at 14:49:

I've created an extension in pbxes for that...
so when someone calls me via sip...not only the sip phones but also my pstn phones will ring...

If I call via the pstn phone it will use pbxes and it's outbound routing / trunks...


I'm still looking on how to configure it to let my other softphones/co ring when a "landline" call is coming in... without breaking the Pstn phone (eg it doesn't ring anymore and I don't see any call arriving on pbxes)


Posted by supernettel on 28.10.2006 at 08:52:

I have a PBX set up that includes an SPA 3000 for both inbounds and outbounds. I did this without ever having set up a SPA3000 for the FXO port, as this was the first.

in our case, any time 4 digits are dialed, they go the the traditional PBX that the SPA3000 is connected to PBXes has all 3 digit extensions so this was a matter of the dial plan.

As I recall on inbounds, I had to set the SPA 3000 to NOT ring the FXS port, rather the PBX via a SIP address that had an inbound trunk and and inbound route. So if I sent the call to supernettel-123@www2.pbxes.com, I needed a trunk with name and Username as supernettel-123, no password and SIP Proxy as wwwX.pbxes.com where X = the PBX you are on 2 for USA in my case. I then created an inbound route of the same trunk name

Worked like a charm.

Thew biggest hitch was actually mapping the PSTN equivalentes to the PBXes , as Each extension on the tradoitional PBX has its own DID. If the FXO on the supura was occupied we could not route to 4 digit, tradituional PBX extensions, so now we have alternate routing to all Traditional PBX extenbsions via the PSTN when the FXO port is busy.


Unfortunately that Password was changed by an associate so I can not give you more details till he gets back.


Posted by skynetbbs on 19.11.2006 at 17:06:

I currently have the FXO of my spa also connected to Pbxes.
If someone calls me via my classic phone operator... the connected phone will ring (FXS) but also ringgroup 1 on my pbxes platform. -> no extra DiD necessary...

but by doing this the callerid of my classic phone operator is replaced by "DEVICE" if i leave this empty on pbxes on the FXO extension... or by whatever I put on the callerid on extensions of pbxes.

"PSTN CID For VoIP CID: Yes" is activated on my Spa 3000 so in theory Pbxes should get the callerid?

When I don't allow Pstn2voip I get the callerid perfectly on my dect phones (behind the Spa 3000) ; also when someone calls the FXS via pbxes...I get the (text) callerid as well...

could someone tell me if there is a compatibility problem between callerid SPA3000 and pbxes? or a configuration issue? .... some form of callerid throughput feature perhaps?


Posted by i-p-tel on 19.11.2006 at 20:45:

Lampe RE: Sipura fxo 3000

Instead of the word "device" you should now get the PSTN number.


Posted by skynetbbs on 19.11.2006 at 21:18:

RE: Sipura fxo 3000

Something changed that's correct...
First it got the "callerid" as defined on the Sipura 3000;
I emptied that as well...
now it's showing the extensionid (30277cool as configured on pbxes :-(

spa 3000 config:
proxy : pbxes.org
outbound : pbxes.org
userid: skynetbbs-302778
pasword : xxxx

dialplan 2 : (S0<:1>Augenzwinkern
pstn2voip : enabled
pstn ringthru : enabled
pstn cid : enabled
pstn caller DP : 2
off hook when voip : Yes
voip answer delay : 5
pstn answer delay : 5
pstn ring thru delay : 5

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