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  DracoFelis Premium join:2003-06-15
1 edit | reply to tlpintpe Re: [Equipment] Useful Sipura tricks...
said by tlpintpe :Thanks! This is very useful stuff! I just used the variations for calling FWD with my Sipura 3000 (line 1 is configured with Voxee), and it works very well! On an SPA-2000 you can override the proxy via the "dial plan", and thereby allow dialing to open proxies (such as FWD or SIPphone). But don't forget that the SPA-3000 also lets you override the password, and thereby use multiple providers with different passwords (as well as different proxies).
For example: I just got my SPA-3000 today, and (while the process was more painful than expected) I've already figured out how to have both my DialPad.com ($11.99/month) and my Teliax.com (pay as you go) accounts running on "Line 1" (and both accounts have different SIP passwords).
Now if I could just find a reliable way to override the "User ID:" field (the "GWx Auth ID:" fields don't seem to behave as expected in this regard), I would be able to include my other SIP accounts that were done under a different userid (in addition to accounts with a different proxy and password)...
[edit] Just got the solution to my SPA-3000 problem from the Voxilla forums. Instead of putting in my provider's "proxy_address" (i.e. 66.35.222.58 for DialPad.com) in for the value of "Gateway x:" and my userid for the value of "GWx Auth ID:", you put in "userid@proxy_address" (i.e. myaccount@66.35.222.58 for DialPad) for the "Gateway x:" field, and then also put in your "userid" for the "GWx Auth ID:" field. You apparently also need a "new enough" version of the firmware for this to work (my SPA-3000 has version "2.0.13(GWg)", which works fine with this "trick").
But once you get this "trick" to work, you can use the 4 "gateway" fields to totally override your userid/password/proxy settings of "Line 1" (of an SPA-3000). This allows you to easily have line 1 setup for 5 different VoIP providers (the default "Line 1" one being by-directional, and the 4 "gateway" ones being "outbound only"). And those 5 providers are on top of any providers (such as FWD) that you can call out to without "authorizing" (i.e. using the previous described "@proxy" trick to the dial-plan).
BTW: At the moment I only have 3 providers, so I have some room for expansion. My "Line 1" default is currently setup for FWD (this is only so that I can receive inbound calls by FWD, otherwise I would have used the previous FWD outbound "trick"), my GW1 is setup for DialPad.com ($11.99/month "unlimited", and also the provider my dial plan selects for LD calls), and GW2 is my "pay as you go" Teliax account (default dialing for toll free numbers, and can be explicitly used by dialing "# 8 call_digits #"). | |   devil24 Premium join:2002-06-28 Houston, TX
| said by DracoFelis :I just got my SPA-3000 today, and (while the process was more painful than expected) I've already figured out how to have both my DialPad.com ($11.99/month) and my Teliax.com (pay as you go) accounts running on "Line 1" (and both accounts have different SIP passwords). Now if I could just find a reliable way to override the "User ID:" field (the "GWx Auth ID:" fields don't seem to behave as expected in this regard), I would be able to include my other SIP accounts that were done under a different userid (in addition to accounts with a different proxy and password)... [edit] Just got the solution to my SPA-3000 problem from the Voxilla forums. Instead of putting in my provider's "proxy_address" (i.e. 66.35.222.58 for DialPad.com) in for the value of "Gateway x:" and my userid for the value of "GWx Auth ID:", you put in "userid@proxy_address" (i.e. myaccount@66.35.222.58 for DialPad) for the "Gateway x:" field, and then also put in your "userid" for the "GWx Auth ID:" field. You apparently also need a "new enough" version of the firmware for this to work (my SPA-3000 has version "2.0.13(GWg)", which works fine with this "trick"). But once you get this "trick" to work, you can use the 4 "gateway" fields to totally override your userid/password/proxy settings of "Line 1" (of an SPA-3000). This allows you to easily have line 1 setup for 5 different VoIP providers (the default "Line 1" one being by-directional, and the 4 "gateway" ones being "outbound only"). And those 5 providers are on top of any providers (such as FWD) that you can call out to without "authorizing" (i.e. using the previous described "@proxy" trick to the dial-plan). BTW: At the moment I only have 3 providers, so I have some room for expansion. My "Line 1" default is currently setup for FWD (this is only so that I can receive inbound calls by FWD, otherwise I would have used the previous FWD outbound "trick"), my GW1 is setup for DialPad.com ($11.99/month "unlimited", and also the provider my dial plan selects for LD calls), and GW2 is my "pay as you go" Teliax account (default dialing for toll free numbers, and can be explicitly used by dialing "# 8 call_digits #"). Hey DracoFelis, great job, pal!
Now, can this 'multiple providers in one line' trick work on a SPA-2002??? if so, can you please post a more detailed example of how to set it up???.
I'm currently subscribed to 3 services, all running from my SPA-2002 and having to erase/edit any of the 2 active ones every time I want to use the other one is a PITA, so, if this is able to work on my device, it'll make things much much easier for me .
Thanks in advance for your help. | |   DracoFelis Premium join:2003-06-15
1 edit | said by devil24 :Now, can this 'multiple providers in one line' trick work on a SPA-2002??? if so, can you please post a more detailed example of how to set it up???. I'm currently subscribed to 3 services, all running from my SPA-2002 and having to erase/edit any of the 2 active ones every time I want to use the other one is a PITA, I don't have an SPA-2002, but as far as I know the SPA-2002 has pretty much the same features as the SPA-2000 (which I do have).
So I think the answer is that the SPA-2002 can do about as much as the SPA-2000 can. Specifically, that would mean that providers that let you call their subscribers without authorization (such as FWD or SIPphone) can be used with appropriate "Dial Plan" tricks (shown above). But as far as I'm aware, you need an SPA-3000 to use any of the "gateway" tricks that allow multiple providers that require a username/password on the same "phone".
BTW: It was the "gateway" (multiple providers WITH authorization, on the same "phone") features, that were a strong reason why I recently purchased my SPA-3000 (from voxilla.com), despite the fact that I already owned a properly functioning SPA-2000. The SPA-3000 really does give you more options than many of the other Sipura models. OTOH it's not as if my investment in my SPA-2000 is totally wasted either. I can still use the SPA-2000 if/when I ever want to setup a "remote extension", and I will probably also make use of it if/when I ever setup an * box. And I may even experiment (at some point) with hooking the SPA-2000's ports into the "Line port" of the newer SPA-3000 (doing so should "in theory" allow for even more providers on the same "phone", than you can do with just the SPA-3000 by itself).
[EDIT]: As to your example, here goes. Just keep in mind that the "gateway" features are SPA-3000 specific (and won't work on say an SPA-2000)!
You first setup your primary "Line 1" provider normally (including "registration" with their SIP proxy). Choose your primary provider carefully, as that is the only provider your SPA-3000 will allow inbound calls from (unless you do clever tricks with forwarding and/or hooking up another ATA to the "Line port"). In my case, I use FWD as my "primary", as all my pay providers are currently not supplying inbound DIDs (and so FWD is the only provider I currently need to "ring" the phone).
For the other 4 outbound providers, you setup the "Line 1" (again SPA-3000 only) providers as follows: The "Gateway x:" field gets "userid@proxy" (NOTE: It's non-obvious from the docs, but you really need the "userid @ the_proxy_address" in the gateway field, not just the proxy address!). The "GWx Auth ID:" ID gets your userid (yes, you need it in this field by itself, and part of the gateway field info). The "GWx NAT Mapping Enable:" field gets whatever your desired NAT setting is (in my case "Yes"). And the "GWx Password:" field obviously gets the password for that provider.
Once you have the Gateway fields (there are 4 of them, allowing for up to 4 additional "authorized" outbound providers) filled in, the only other step is to modify the "Dial Plan" to pick when you want to use that "gateway". For example, I have DialPad.com in my "gateway 1", so I use the following to send most LD calls to DialPad:
1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 <:@GW1> Likewise, Telix has really good quality phone calls, and they don't charge for "toll free" calls (on my "pay as you go" plan). So I auto-route 800/888/877/866 calls to Teliax (which is on "gateway 2") by the following:
1 800 [2-9]xxxxxx S0 <:@GW2> | 1 888 [2-9]xxxxxx S0 <:@GW2> | 1 877 [2-9]xxxxxx S0 <:@GW2> * | 1 866 [2-9]xxxxxx S0 <:@GW2>
(*) WARNING 1 long line(s) split BTW: While I haven't played with it yet, the "Line port" is considered "gateway 0". So if you wanted to send 911 calls to the "Line port" (for example, if you hooked up the line port to a POTS line), you could probably use the following in your "Dial Plan": NOTE: I think the 911 example is correct, but as I've already mentioned, I haven't tested it yet! | |   devil24 Premium join:2002-06-28 Houston, TX | Thanks a lot for your reply . | |  loosenutvt
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| reply to DracoFelis Hi DracoFeilis, I have spa-3000, howto I setup both sipphone( for in-coming) and sipdiscount (for out-going) on line1. I have followed the instruction but can't get it to work. I can't dial out via sipdiscount. What is the dialplan looks like? Thanks | |
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