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.
This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by sup on 28.10.2006 at 08:53.
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