05-02-2007, 04:30 AM | #1 |
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I have a Sipura 2002 as my ATA hardware. I have two VSP's (Oztell & Sipme) with a DID with Oztell. I have registered both VSP's sucessfully with Voxalot and have setup the dial plans. Now I am about to configure the ATA to point to au.voxalot.com. However, I would like to ask: 1/ If my ATA has voxalot details, can I still receive incoming calls to my DID with Oztell? 2/ What is the dial plan that I should use on the ATA ? Can I leave my current ATA dial plan intact? 3/ As I understand that the dial plans are executed according to the lowest number priority, I have entered the same dialling patterns but with different VSP's with different priorities, this should ensure that I have seamless fallback in case one fails right? I have noticed on the forums that some people prefer to specifiy the alternative VSP by pressing a number at the beginning of their dialling number. Any particular reason for this besides, control or accounting purposes? 4/ In your Voxalot and VOIP Tutorial: A Comprehensive Walkthrough By Christopher Tylor (ctylor), do I need to add these settings as well or is it US centric only? Primary NTP Server: pool.ntp.org Secondary NTP Server: time.nist.gov STUN Enable: Yes STUN Test Enable: No STUN Server: stun.xten.com |
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So what you are saying is that, if I have :
10 _[4689]xxxxxxx 02${EXTEN} SIPME 15 _[4689]xxxxxxx 06612${EXTEN} Oztell and if SIPME is down, and I dial say 94811111, it will not automatically divert the call to Oztell as the next priority? Any reason for this? If the above is true, do you have an ETA for making this operational? I think it would be handy for redundancy. Last edited by woohoo; 05-02-2007 at 01:55 PM. |
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Hi Martin,
I was just trying to get this set up over the weekend and ran into a few sticky points. I was not able to get my Oztell DID to ring from a PSTN / mobile phone. Your suggested article also mentions for this to occur, I would have to register with my VSP and not with Voxalot? Am I suppose to put in call fowarding? I was able to dial out but it appeared slow and I was not able to hear the ringing tones from the phone that I was dialling from. Any suggestions? |
05-10-2007, 01:26 PM | #6 |
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Sorted. I can now receive incoming calls.
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