09-14-2012 02:58 PM - edited 03-21-2019 09:51 AM
I am setting up a voip system that will hopefully use the voip system to talk to each other and use a local pstn line to reach the outside world. The way I have everything installed is as follows.
SPA9000 Voip Server:
SPA941 IP Phone
SPA 3000 ATA Gateway for pstn line.
The problem is that though I can make voip calls between the phones setup for this I cannot get an outside dial tone from the SPA3000 or route external calls into the voip network. I have found no documentation clear enough for this configuration. Please help with details about pstn line bridge for incoming and outgoing calls.
The SPA3000 is not registering with the SPA900.
Thanks,
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09-14-2012 11:12 PM
Wrong forum, post in "small business voice - SPA phones". You can move your post using the actions panel on the right.
09-17-2012 10:31 AM
Hector,
The SPA3000 will not register to the SPA9000 you will need a SPA400 if you want to add PSTN connectivity to a SPA9000.
The SPA400 supports up to 4 PSTN lines and registers to the SPA9000 consuming one of the SIP lines.
The SPA3000 was released much earlier than the SPA9000/SPA400 combination and was not supported gateway.
Regards,
Randy
09-14-2012 11:12 PM
Wrong forum, post in "small business voice - SPA phones". You can move your post using the actions panel on the right.
09-15-2012 06:15 AM
Thanks just moved it to the right discussion board. Hope people find it now :)
09-17-2012 10:31 AM
Hector,
The SPA3000 will not register to the SPA9000 you will need a SPA400 if you want to add PSTN connectivity to a SPA9000.
The SPA400 supports up to 4 PSTN lines and registers to the SPA9000 consuming one of the SIP lines.
The SPA3000 was released much earlier than the SPA9000/SPA400 combination and was not supported gateway.
Regards,
Randy
09-17-2012 11:14 AM
Thanks for the clarification! I spent hours trying to figure it out. One question though. What kind of connectivity do the 3000 and 9000 have? There a lot of how to manuals from cisco about the 3000 and the 9000 and configuring them together? I suppose this is to accomplish something different thana voip yo pstn bridge?
Thanks,
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09-17-2012 12:13 PM
Hector,
Here is some additional info on the SPA3000 with SPA9000.
You can try to register the SPA3000 to the SPA9000 via the PBX side ipaddr:6060. Just like a SPA IP Phone registers to the SPA9000 and assign a 3 digit extension just like the phones. Then from a IP Phone dial the 3 digit extension of the SPA3000 and then you can get secondary dial tone and try to dial out the PSTN interface.
With a SPA400 the PSTN lines are associated as a trunk (line) and the secondary dialing is not needed.
Randy
09-18-2012 06:22 PM
Ohhh i see, thanks for your great insight. I just ordered an SPA400 and am waiting for it to come in now. Realyy appreciate it and hope to get it working soon but if not i will be back on here.
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09-20-2012 01:42 PM
Could you provide more details about how to register the 3000 with a 3 digit extension. The 4000 i ordered hasnt even been shipped and i cant get the system going even temporarily.
Thanks,
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09-21-2012 09:12 AM
Hector,
Can you email me your SPA9000 config and also the SPA3000 config?
login to spa9000 -> voice tab -> admin / advanced and then file save via your web browser and attach that via email and also do the same for SPA3000. Let me look at screens and I'll highlight required changes and you can test from there.
(Also email me the IP address of SPA9000) it might not show in the saved config
Randy
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