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blkline at attglobal.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 6:26 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Analog Adapters ? |
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d4rk f1br wrote:
Quote: | He however is wanting something that connects using both SIP to the
server and PSTN. But his request does not stop there. He wants to be
able to choose on the fly which "SIP or PSTN" connection he utilizes for
any given outbound call the user makes. Basically, analog adapter
connects to both voip pbx via sip, and PSTN. Analog phone connects to
analog adapter. User picks up phone and could ideally press say 8 to
make a call over the voip service or 9 to make a call over the attached
PSTN.
Sounds simple enough. And I know they do make adapters that connect to
both a sip voip service and to the PSTN via a FXS port. Something like
the Linksys SPA3102.
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The SPA3102 will do that. It has "dialplan functionality" which will
allow you to configure it the way you requested: 8 for VoIP, 9 for PSTN
calls.
Barry
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ast-users at skimmilk.net Guest
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:48 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Analog Adapters ? |
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Barry L. Kline wrote:
Quote: | Quote: | He however is wanting something that connects using both SIP to the
server and PSTN. But his request does not stop there. He wants to be
able to choose on the fly which "SIP or PSTN" connection he utilizes for
any given outbound call the user makes. Basically, analog adapter
connects to both voip pbx via sip, and PSTN. Analog phone connects to
analog adapter. User picks up phone and could ideally press say 8 to
make a call over the voip service or 9 to make a call over the attached
PSTN.
Sounds simple enough. And I know they do make adapters that connect to
both a sip voip service and to the PSTN via a FXS port. Something like
the Linksys SPA3102.
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The SPA3102 will do that. It has "dialplan functionality" which will
allow you to configure it the way you requested: 8 for VoIP, 9 for PSTN
calls.
Barry
| I second that suggestion. I had a spare SPA3000 that I configured at
the neighbor's house. Calls to my number and certain international
destinations are routed through VOIP transparently. If you deploy this
in a residential setting, I suggest picking out ONLY 9+ calls for VOIP
and leaving 7 and 11-digit dialing alone. And BE VERY SURE that 911
calls will go through PSTN and promptly. And 9911 too, while you're at it. |
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