08-12-2009 03:03 PM - edited 03-21-2019 01:25 AM
Hi
Can I connect two SPA9000 using a SIP trunk to be able to make a calls between them ?????
08-12-2009 06:00 PM
You can register one to the other, but you won't be able to make calls between them just by using the extensions. The registered UID/Extension of the SPA9000 would have to be called first.
08-13-2009 02:31 AM
Hi Dear
Would you please explain more.....
I have 23 users and I need to use two SPA9000 to connect them
and I know its only supporting 16 users maximum
so I was thinking how to connect these two SPA9000 to make them able to communicate each other
your fast response is highly apprecited
08-13-2009 02:01 PM
No problem. I'll explain what I did in our lab.
SPA9000 #1
IP: 192.168.10.110
Registered Line 1 to SPA9000 #2 (192.168.10.90:6060) with a UID of 500
SPA9000 #2
IP: 192.168.10.90
Registered Line 1 to SPA9000 #1 (192.168.10.110:6060) with a UID of 501
SPA942 #1
IP: 192.168.10.100
Registered Ext 1 to SPA9000 #1 (192.168.10.90:6060) with a UID of 100
SPA942 #2
IP: 192.168.10.101
Registered Ext1 to SPA9000 #2 (192.168.10.110:6060) with a UID of 101
I'm unable to call SPA942 #2 (EXT. 101) from SPA942 #1 (EXT. 100). Since the SPA9000 that I'm registered to doesn't see an EXT 101 registered, he reports a fast busy tone. If I call EXT 501, I get SPA9000 #2's auto-attendant. From there I can reach 101....but only after calling the registered trunk.
Hope that helps.
Derek
08-13-2009 06:09 PM
Would it be possible to use a prefix or the 'first' digit of an extension on the opposite system as a steering digit to direct the call out the line interface over to the other spa9k, and then have the other spa9k parse the incoming digits with some DID logic to map the call to an extension on the destination spa9000?
08-15-2009 08:21 PM
Indeed that would be possible. Granted this would involve "tweaking" each device a little bit, but it definitely can be done. It would look something like this.....
SPA9000 #1 - 192.168.1.90
SPA9000 #2 - 192.168.1.91
SPA942 #1 - 192.168.1.100
SPA942 #2 - 192.168.1.101
SPA9000 #1 SPA9000 #2
1. Proxy info and dial plan on Line 1 1. Proxy info on Line 1
IP: 192.168.1.91:6060 IP: 192.168.1.90:6060
UID: 500 UID: 501
Dial Plan - (4xxx) or (xx.)
2. Call Routing Rule 2. Contact List
(<:L1>4xxx) or (<:L1>xx.) 4200:200
3. Phone Dial Plans
(4,xxx) or (4,2xx) or (4,xx.)
SPA942 #1 SPA942 #2
Proxy info on Ext1 Proxy info on Ext1
IP: 192.168.1.90:6060 IP: 192.168.1.91:6060
UID: 100 UID: 200
---------------------------------------------
SPA942 #1 would dial "4" to generate the outside line tone, then proceed by dialing 200.
The Call Routing Rule on SPA9000 #1 would then send "4200" to Line 1.
Line 1's dial plan would allow "4200" to be sent to SPA9000 #2
SPA9000 #2 then routes the caller using it's Contact List.
Since the Contact List states to send inbound caller 4200 to extension 200, SPA942 #2 will receive the call.
:-) Hope that answers your question.
Thanks again,
Derek
08-14-2009 07:49 AM
Dear
thanks very much for yor amazing demonistration
what if I want to transfer from one SPA9000 extension to another extension registered with the second SPA9000
Extension A registerd to SPA9K 1
Extension B registerd to SPA9K 2
extension C called extension A and extension A want to transfer the call to extension B
another scenario
if external dial a Line connected to SPA400 A wich is registerd with SPA9000 1
operator replyed and want to transfer the call to extension registerd to SPA9000 2
your fast feedback is highly appreciated
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