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Bedlore 03-30-2009 07:28 AM

Multiple ATA registrations possible?
 
This doesn't seem possible but I thought I would ask anyway.

I would like to have a dedicated phone for incoming calls from a certain MyNetFone DID but I would like them to come via Voxalot primarily so I can make use of their call forwarding rules (go to voice mail outside my business hours).

Can I register multiple ATA's to my Voxalot account and upgrade it to handle more SIP accounts but then control which ATA line it rings or will I need to register a new voxalot account?

Thanks

kurun 03-30-2009 12:59 PM

You can have multiple ATAs registering with Voxalot on the same SIP account with basic or premium service.

If the ATAs are registered to the same Voxalot account they will all ring together.

Perhaps you could clarify with more details as to what you need to achieve.

Bedlore 03-30-2009 01:15 PM

Thanks for you reply, what I want is the following:

- Voxalot registered SIP1 to go through several call forward rules and ring my ATA Line1.

- Voxalot registered SIP2 to go through several DIFFERENT call forward rules and ring my ATA Line2.

That sound doable?

kurun 04-05-2009 05:59 AM

Sorry, I missed this post.

For ATA Line1 and Line2 to ring independently, they must be different accounts, both Voxalot, or one Voxalot and one non-Voxalot SIP account.

Having said that, some VSPs that need registration to receive calls, will not allow calls to be forwarded in that manner.

Outgoing calls may not be able to use the same providers when separate accounts are used. This may also be an issue for you.

sebastien 04-10-2009 06:43 AM

All this is so complicated, for this kind of reasons I have been obliged to go back to pbxes. I do not understand why Voxalot is not extending its offers, paying offers of course. Their quality is much better, the support (all of you) sooo much better, why dont they ?

sleek 04-10-2009 09:44 AM

It may seem complicated to you mainly because no one here is absolutely certain what you're trying to achieve alas no adequate help can be provided.


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