Settings you use for your phone.
I myself got a SPA-941. I think this is the correct setup for voxalot.
Proxy and registration: proxy: voxalot.com Subscriber information: Displayname: <your voxalot number> User ID:<your voxalot number> Auth ID:<your voxalot number> Password:[your password] Call Feature Settings: Message waiting: no Voice mail server: <your voxalot number>@voxalot.com Dial plan: Dial plan: L:20,S:7,( x | *xx | 911S0 | 1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 <:@sipbroker.com> | [x*][x*]. <:@sipbroker.com> | <#:>[x*][x*]. ) Enable IP dialing: yes Screenshot: http://sv1.letmehost.com/sv1/15/thumbs/spa.PNG P.S: Maybe topic can be changed in: "Settings I use for voxalot.com" |
That looks like a gorgeous piece of hardware. If I didn't have a bunch of PAP2's already, I would seriously consider getting an SPA-941.
VoXaLot has built-in support for Sip Broker / ENUM checking, so the @sipbroker.com elements in your dial plan are probably unnecessary. Ron |
SPA-941 rocks Ron. The quality of the phone is awesome. The only complaint I can have for this product, is that it is hard to setup (Documentation for setting up phone is poor I think). And your settings are? Because I know it is a real pain in the ass setting up any sip-provider.
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I agree with you regarding Linksys/Sipura documentation. I've been digging through the SPA/PAP Administrator guides recently and find that many things just aren't described in enough detail.
Here's a dial plan I would suggest for VoXaLot: Code:
(<911:1aaa???????>S0 |<:1aaa>[2-9]xxxxxx|<:1>[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 |1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0 |[x*][x*].) It: 1. Maps 911 to my local police/fire dispatchers. 2. Takes care of 7, 10, and 11 digit dialling at a central point. 3. Passes arbitrary dialling strings (like Sip Broker) through unchanged. Ron |
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