Speed dial - Something wrong
Hi friends!
I use voxalot.com as proxy and my handset is connected to a LinkSys PAP2-NA. If I setup speed dial 1 for sip:beatrice001@sip1.sipdiscount.com when I dial **1 on my handset it won't work. I only get a busy tone. Please, would you help me? There are a lot of users out there with some non numerical User ID so I think it will be great to call them by using the speed dial feature! Thank you very much. |
The problem is most likely your PAP2 dial plan not accepting ** entries. Make sure you have such a term in your dial plan: "**x." (without the quotes).
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Thank you very much Ron for your fast reply. I'll check the dial plan in my PAP2-NA very soon.
I hope the problem is on my hands and the provided hint will solve the issue. If I can suggest next voxalot feature, it will be a bridge between Skype and SIP. All calls to skype account, redirected to SIP. What a BIG service it will be! Have a nice day and... thanks to voxalot for the GREAT service offered to all of us. |
Same pb
Hello,
Same problem with me, and my PAP2. If I dial **1 like in the tutorial, I have the monkeys. If I create an other one, 2, for sip:005531XXXXXX@sip.provider.com, then I have the busy sound when I dial **2 ! and my dial plan in the PAP2 is [*x][*x]. What can I do more ? Thanks |
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I have 3 speed dial entries - none of which work - We're sorry the speed dial number you dialled does not exist try again - Spa 3000 Voxalot.com.au on line 1 and as provider in member details - Martin???? - thanks bill
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Last news on speed dials.... they only work on voxalot.com
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Try now guys.
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**x.T - it is meant to work for speed dials, so when I dial **1, it should dial my speed dial [I know the dot betweeen the x and T isn't needed, but it should work anyway]. I just get an engaged signal. My speed dial 1 is set to: sip:038790xxxx@sip.sipme.com.au Shouldn't this call the 03 number via SIPME okay? Edit: Added this one okay and **2 got me the monkeys message.. 2 monkey sip:*266300@sipbroker.com |
Am I right in believing that a 10 digit Australian number like this
sip:038790nnnn@sip.sipme.com.au is not the right thing to do? Must it be something like this instead? sip:177710nnnn@sip.sipme.com.au |
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