I have a customer who has an analog PBX that is able to be put in "away mode" such that when an inbound call comes in, it rings their cordless phone. This lets them leave the desk without risking missing a call. However, we'd like to find a black box that would act like the cordless phone as far as the PBX was concerned, but instead of ringing a handset, we want it to dial an extension on our SIP network. This will allow us to handle the call much more flexibly than their PBX can. I was thinking that a TA with an FXO port might do the trick. But, I'm not sure how to get the device to redirect an incoming call on the FXO port to a sip destination. Is this something that gets done in the device's dialplan? Does anyone have any insight into how to do this? TIA, Mike Diehl
Le 02/07/2013 21:06, Mike Diehl a ?crit :> [...] > I was thinking that a TA with an FXO port might do the trick. But, I'm > not sure how to get the device to redirect an incoming call on the FXO > port to a sip destination. Is this something that gets done in the > device's dialplan? > > Does anyone have any insight into how to do this? >Hi Mike, you can do this without problem with any ATAs GW like Linksys SPA3102, SIPURA 3000, Tiger G102 aso. You just have to redirect FXO port to a SIP extension in the device and it's done. You can even redirect outgoing calls to this extension, for urgency calls like police, fire service, etc. Beronet (Berofix device) and others manufacturers have also gateways with FXO modules that you can use to fill your needs. -- Daniel