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SPA3000 - Dial Plan Problems (PBX)

roca.enrique
Level 1
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I have a SPA3000 and I use it as a residential Switchboard (PBX). The problem I have is the Dial Plan seems to be limited to less than 1200 characters.

My Dial Plan currently has 1,017 characters with 45 replacements and works well but I need to increase it and it donĀ“t let me save the changes.

Basically what I want to do is hide the phone numbers and that the guards use it as extensions to notify visits, as you can see in my Dial Plan (<#1034,: 3985637<:@ gw0>)

I do not want to use Line 1 for Voip, I just need PSTN.
 
This is an example of a fairly large code but I have to setup 90 houses (90 replacing numbers as extensions):

(<#9,:>xx.<:@gw0>|<#9,:>04!|<#1034,:3985637<:@gw0>|<#1063,:3983539<:@gw0>|<#1074,:3983534<:@gw0>|<#1103,:3643508<:@gw0>|<#1114,:3233560<:@gw0>........)

Is there any way to use replacement but the call out through the PSTN without using the code <:@ gw0> to save characters.

The problem is if I do it in this way <#1074,:3983584> is driven automatically by Line 1.

What is the maximum length of the Dial Plan in Line 1 and others.

Can I divide my Dial Plan on the PSTN section.

What would you recommend

Thanks in advance

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Dan Lukes
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

SPA3000 has been designed to be just ATA. Its not designed to handle complex voice network.

Consider to use true PBX to satisfy your complex environment.

It need not to be expensive model. You can use low cost PC with Asterisk or so.

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