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1. First, I suggest dumming down your Dial Plan to this (it should continue to do everything your current one does):
(<:1>[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|011xx.|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|*xx|[*#x][*x].)
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Done! I knew there was an optimized version of what I was using...just being lazy about it
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2. A few highlights that may help with incoming calls
-Preferably make sure you have STUN set up in your ATA (stun.xten.com has been working for me)
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I had it enabled already...actually using stun.xten.com itself!
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-If you are behind a router that has UPnP, make sure it's active
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Already active!
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-This is optional, but it may help to open these port ranges and forward them to your ATA's IP:
5050-5064
5000-5005
16384-16482 (This is a bit hardware/software specific, but it is the correct range for the PAP2)
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Added the first 2 ranges...
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Done! Some settings here were different then the "complete tutorial" link (see original post).
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-I'd suggest this codec string in your Provider setup in VoXalot: ulaw;alaw;g726;g729;ilbc;gsm
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Done!
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It gets interesting here...see results below!
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Confirming things are working:
Outgoing Calls : Can you reach *600 (Echo Test)
Incoming Calls: Can you reach the ATA via SIPBroker or the EziDial
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Can NOT reach *600 from ATA, if I change the Symmetric NAT handling to NO (dead air). If I change it back to YES, echo test starts immediately from ATA.
However, if I use EziDial, echo test (or ATA) is reachable...and the NAT handling settings of YES or NO both work!
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3. About speeding up dialing
You can speed up dialing delays by entering # after you have dialed the number you wish to call
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Thanks for this...it does speed up "sending" the dialed number faster!