Mike Benoit
2004-Aug-03 14:17 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] SPA-3000 as a regular Asterisk FXO device?
My SPA-3000 finally arrived and I'm trying to get the FXO port on it to work as if it was a X100P card as far as Asterisk is concerned. I have Asterisk dialing out over the SPA-3000 FXO port no problem. The issue I'm having problems with is having the SPA-3000 automatically forward all incoming PSTN calls to the Asterisk "mainmenu" context (or ext I guess). Currently the SPA-3000 answers the call, then I hear a modified dial tone, which if I dial any extension + #, it will ring a SIP phone no problem. So now I just need to get it to that automatically. The SPA-3000 User guide shows how to have it automatically forward incoming PSTN calls to its FXS port, but that would normally be a phone, not Asterisk. Any ideas? -- Mike Benoit <ipso@snappymail.ca>
> >The issue I'm having problems with is having the SPA-3000 automatically >forward all incoming PSTN calls to the Asterisk "mainmenu" context (or >ext I guess). > >Configure an "auto-dial" number in the SPA to that it corresponds to something in the mainmenu context. Like: PSTN_Caller_Default_DP[2] "2" ; Dial_Plan_2[2] "(S0<:551155>)" ; When a call comes in the FXO port, the SPA automatically dials 551155 via your Proxy[2] settings.. -- Andres Network Admin http://www.telesip.net
Dameon D. Welch-Abernathy
2004-Aug-03 18:08 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] SPA-3000 as a regular Asterisk FXO device?
On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 14:17, Mike Benoit wrote:> My SPA-3000 finally arrived and I'm trying to get the FXO port on it to > work as if it was a X100P card as far as Asterisk is concerned. > > I have Asterisk dialing out over the SPA-3000 FXO port no problem. > > The issue I'm having problems with is having the SPA-3000 automatically > forward all incoming PSTN calls to the Asterisk "mainmenu" context (or > ext I guess). > > Currently the SPA-3000 answers the call, then I hear a modified dial > tone, which if I dial any extension + #, it will ring a SIP phone no > problem. So now I just need to get it to that automatically.For the dial plan associated witn inbound PSTN calls, use a dialplan like so: (S0<:666>). 666 is the extension to my "voice menu." This is the "hotline" syntax in the dial plan on the Sipura. -- PhoneBoy