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chicha36

join:2005-09-26
Tucson, AZ

reply to DracoFelis

Re: How to do an SPA-3000 setup like mine...

Those screenshots came in handy. I had made a bunch of useful changes the other day, but for one. Someone had written that a good value for DTMF Playback Level was -1. Well, VOIP calls worked fine. The next day, though, when I made an FXO call, I got a long dialtone AFTER dialing the number. Looking at your regional tab, I changed the value to -9 and that solved the problem. I don't see your PSTN tab values, though!!! [I'm going to print out those screenshots you posted.] Can you post a screenshot of your PSTN tab?


DracoFelis
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join:2003-06-15

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PSTN tab 1/3

PSTN tab 2/3
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PSTN tab 3/3
said by chicha36:

I don't see your PSTN tab values, though!!! [I'm going to print out those screenshots you posted.] Can you post a screenshot of your PSTN tab?
The reason the previous post didn't include the PSTN tab, was that I wasn't using the PSTN side of the adapter at the time (and I was describing how to setup the adapter like I was using it).

However, since that time I have added enough PSTN access so I can use the "Line jack" for sending/receiving calls (from the "Line 1" side of the SPA-3000). Since I have no real VoIP provider on the PSTN side of things, I need to put some "bogus" (made up) VoIP credentials in the PSTN side (I blanked out the "User ID" in the graphic, so just pick a "User ID" that makes sense to you), to allow the internal adapter VoIP call (from one side of the adapter to the other) to work properly. And I also changed the PSTN "dial plan" (so that any digits could be "dialed" on the PSTN side), as well as restricting access to 127.0.0.1 (the "loopback" address, i.e. only allowing PSTN access from the "Line 1" side of the SPA-3000, not the general internet).

The resulting screen shots are included with this message. Due to the length of the PSTN tab (and the resolution on my screen), this tab takes 3 screen shots all by itself...

chicha36

join:2005-09-26
Tucson, AZ

Hi DF. I've got 5 yes/no values that don't agree with yours on the PSTN tab. Should they? I don't know the reasons why the 5 are either set to yes or no. They are: 1) Under NAT Settings: NAT Mapping Enable: Mine is yes, yours no. 2) SIP Settings: Refer-To Target Contact: Mine is at yes; SIP Remote-Party-ID: Mine is at no. 3) Proxy and Registration: Register: Mine is at no; Use OB Proxy in Dialog: Mine is at yes.
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I'm using a Sipura 3102. Thanks.


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