Vincent Delporte
2006-Aug-22 18:40 UTC
[asterisk-users] Working Sipura 3000 or Linksys 3102 configuration?
Hello I'm having a problem with the Linksys 3102: With incoming PSTN calls, I can hear the caller through the X-Ten softphone, but he can't hear me. The problem is worse with Sjphone and the GrandStream 100 hardphone, as I get no sound in either direction. FWIW... - the SIP client, the PBX and the Linksys are all connected to a switch, with no firewall anywhere - the only way I can get the Linksys to notify the PBX of an incoming PSTN call is using the following settings: * PSTN Line > PSTN-To-VoIP Gateway Setup > PSTN Ring Thru Line 1 = yes * User 1 > Call Forward Settings > Cfwd All Dest = fxo (where "fxo" is the account also used in PSTN Line > Subscriber Information to register with the PBX) Dial plans in either "Line 1" or "PSTN Line" don't make it. Could someone upload his configuration of the Linksys (File > Save as file) so I can compare with what I have? Since both ends use G711u as their default codec and there's no firewall between them, I suspect I'm totally wrong when it comes to configuring the Linksys as a simple SIP gateway (no use for the FXS port at this point). Possibly some routing issue. Thank you. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.4/424 - Release Date: 21/08/2006
Ron Wellsted
2006-Aug-23 12:57 UTC
[asterisk-users] Working Sipura 3000 or Linksys 3102 configuration?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 incent Delporte wrote:> Hello > > I'm having a problem with the Linksys 3102: With incoming PSTN > calls, I can hear the caller through the X-Ten softphone, but he can't > hear me. The problem is worse with Sjphone and the GrandStream 100 > hardphone, as I get no sound in either direction. > > FWIW... > > - the SIP client, the PBX and the Linksys are all connected to a switch, > with no firewall anywhere > > - the only way I can get the Linksys to notify the PBX of an incoming > PSTN call is using the following settings: > > * PSTN Line > PSTN-To-VoIP Gateway Setup > PSTN Ring Thru Line 1 = yes > * User 1 > Call Forward Settings > Cfwd All Dest = fxo (where "fxo" is > the account also used in PSTN Line > Subscriber Information to register > with the PBX) > > Dial plans in either "Line 1" or "PSTN Line" don't make it. > > Could someone upload his configuration of the Linksys (File > Save as > file) so I can compare with what I have? > > Since both ends use G711u as their default codec and there's no firewall > between them, I suspect I'm totally wrong when it comes to configuring > the Linksys as a simple SIP gateway (no use for the FXS port at this > point). Possibly some routing issue.Here are mine (with UK regional settings/A-law). http://www.wellsted.org.uk/spa3102router.html for the router configuration as bridge and http://www.wellsted.org.uk/spa3102voice.html for my voice configuration with UK regionalisation (A-law, UK tones/cadences). - -- Ron Wellsted ron@wellsted.org.uk http://www.wellsted.org.uk N 52.567623, W 2.137621 Linux Counter No. 202120 FWD:519961 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBROyzPEtP/KMNOfRbAQLZrgf+NJse+LpdmROsaZCChmXbBMvLz3vMexMi IuZTOetaj6/XYwZUXmuHbMg5sqzK1fU70XmnEhUqtGVPyIVlSM1ZCmmh9bnpK26b 0V4E8T7ToTG1wG7QPahGKg4ly51UoTq3lKLCRxLvaPlEtxxAJjHMYTm9bHD+TufU 2zA7519UvC7C9UWrIKUFJZhcanzdI90VXYJj3mD8qzjIXdxAr1/jKiLHlw++3PLX TWlQLkGeuBM665LE4vCl4K0tmqHs9MO2f5E6+qCLgnF28pPpLVeShnQvSAEXV/p9 vHoCBzjMcUIvVHlLe/klGII6gOX7XEt13Ymm0XtJXdhnuhg5lDv9FQ==5PE4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Vincent Delporte
2006-Aug-24 11:58 UTC
[asterisk-users] Re: Working Sipura 3000 or Linksys 3102 configuration?
At 15:12 23/08/2006 -0700, Ron Wellsted wrote:>Here are mine (with UK regional settings/A-law).Thanks a bunch :-) After more search, it turns out that if you don't need the router feature of the 3102 (I already have a router), the unit must be connected to the LAN through its... WAN plug. It would have been nice that the pathetic 6-page brochur - which is the only known documentation to date for the 3102 - mention that :-/ Next steps: - setting up an IP phone accross the Internet, and handle the firewall issue - see if the Linksys can connect out to a remote IP phone directly, with no PBX at all. Cheers VD. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.11.5/426 - Release Date: 23/08/2006