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SPA-3000 and Line in.
« on: April 08, 2012, 03:23:19 PM »
Hi chaps.

I know there are a few who have used this in the past, so I thought I would give it another try with the latest Sail. First thing I did was factory default it, as I had no idea what I had messed up in the past, so thought a clean slate.
Followed the instruction on the sailpbx wiki, and have it registered for both line and trunk. So far so good. I can make a call in via external voip trunk and the call comes in fine to the spa-3000 and rings the phone attached, as well as the rest of the phones attached to the PBX.
However when I make an incoming call via the PSTN line, then only the phone attached to the SPA-3000 rings? But I can make an outgoing PSTN line call from the PBX, which I assume I could not if the truck was wrong?

Is my SPA-3000 faulty? or do I have dodgy firmware? currently on 3.1.18(GW)

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Re: SPA-3000 and Line in.
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2012, 11:57:16 AM »
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s my SPA-3000 faulty? or do I have dodgy firmware? currently on 3.1.18(GW)

I think neither.  I don't know the SPA3K well but I do dimly remember that there is a routing parameter in the unit which tells it what to do with an incoming call.  You'd need to look in the manual to find it but I'm pretty sure it exists.

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Re: SPA-3000 and Line in.
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2012, 11:13:48 AM »
Ok, I am going to admit to this.

If you follow instructions to the letter as I do, then you will (unless you already know this) have to set not only the dialplan on the SPA-3000, but also (it seems obvious now) the default PSTN-VOIP to that dialplan also.

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