Greg,
Have you checked the 'PSTN Dialing Delay:' setting under the 'PSTN Line'
tab, I suggest this is at least 1 (second), just to let things
stabalise.
%< -- SNIP -- >%
Greg Wrote:
Lucky you, my spa-3000 likes to dial 911. So far the local cops have
been nice about it though. (my mobile
ehalf Of Ed
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Sent: 16 April 2005 14:43
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Sipura 3000 FXO with Asterisk
Hi Razza,
I don't know what country you are in, or what your country's telephone
numbers look like, but it seems fro
urday, April 16, 2005 6:50 AM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Sipura 3000 FXO with Asterisk
All,
Further to my note below, I now have incoming working - yipee! (and seem
to have identified a problem with the G711A codec in t
ntext=sip_home
callerid="Kitchen" <105>
host=dynamic
nat=no
;canreinvite=no
disallow=all
;allow=alaw
allow=ulaw
Regards,
Ray
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allerid="Kitchen" <105>
host=dynamic
nat=no
;canreinvite=no
disallow=all
;allow=alaw
allow=ulaw
Regards,
Ray
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Pete wrote:
> The comments about it being an ugly "hack" arent really correct. The
Sipura is really built > for standalone useage wiht a sip provider
however it does work well with asterisk.
>
> Follow this thread
>
>http://voxilla.com/forum-viewtopic-t-1335.html
>
>it works and it works **VERY**
Ed Greenberg wrote:
Anybody using a Sipura 3000 for FXO with Asterisk?
Mine is working except for one small nit...
When a call comes in from the PSTN, the Sipura answers it and then
passes it on to Asterisk, which plays extension ring tone.
I'd prefer for the POTS line to stay on-hook while the e
> Anybody using a Sipura 3000 for FXO with Asterisk?
>
> Mine is working except for one small nit...
>
> When a call comes in from the PSTN, the Sipura answers it and then
> passes it on to Asterisk, which plays extension ring tone.
>
> I'd prefer for the POTS line to stay on-hook while the e
I think I can answer for Ed; the calling party does know you've answered as
the ring changes (certainly in my case). More importantly, I use this at
home and I don't want people getting charged with a call charge for an
unanswered call. Of course once it goes to voicemail that's another matter
b
There was a trick for doing it posted to the Voxilla
(http://www.voxilla.com) forums. Here's the article:
http://voxilla.com/forum-viewtopic-t-1335.html
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On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 16:41 -0800, Ed Greenberg wrote:
> Anybody using a Sipura 3000 for FXO with Asterisk?
>
> Mine is working except for one small nit...
>
> When a call comes in from the PSTN, the Sipura answers it and then passes
> it on to Asterisk, which plays extension ring tone.
>
> I'd
nce no "normal" caller-ID NUMBER should ever (??)
start with "A"
Above all, I think this could be made a whole lot more intuitive and
fool-proof if Sipura just added a feature into the firmware.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMA
Ed Greenberg wrote:
I'd prefer for the POTS line to stay on-hook while the extension
rings, and to only be answered by the Sipura when the extension answers.
You and everyone else... don't think anyone has found a *good* work
around, but if you search there is a solution involving a caller id hac
I don't think it can be done, I tried and never succeeded, so did
other (search the list), havn't heard of anyone that succeeded.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 16:41:01 -0800, Ed Greenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody using a Sipura 3000 for FXO with Asterisk?
>
> Mine is working except for one sm
Anybody using a Sipura 3000 for FXO with Asterisk?
Mine is working except for one small nit...
When a call comes in from the PSTN, the Sipura answers it and then passes
it on to Asterisk, which plays extension ring tone.
I'd prefer for the POTS line to stay on-hook while the extension rings, and
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