[Freeswitch-users] SPA3102 FreeSwitch HowTo Wiki

Dave Stevenson stevendt at primrosebank.net
Fri Nov 6 06:20:19 PST 2009


Hi,

I am having some (limited) success with setting up my system !

I have got an SPA-3102 connected and working after a fashion, but I don't understand how to move on.

I am setting up an internal only VOIP system - it will (hopefully) use the SPA3102 to take calls from the PSTN and put them through FreeSwitch to transfer them to VOIP. The gateway will work in reverse, taking internal VOIP calls and passing them to the PSTN.

So far, based on the "SPA3102 FreeSwitch HowTo Wiki" and some related information, I can get FreeSwitch to see the incoming call and pass it to the extention defined in the SPA3102 Dialplan, i.e., it rings extension 1001.

I can make outgoing calls by dialing the PSTN Extension (1000) and then manually entering the PSTN number.

I have an "out of the box" FreeSwitch installation, including extensions, dialplans etc.
As well as being new to FreeSwitch, all of this phone stuff is new to me - Dialplans so far look like a black art !


My questions are :-

Making outgoing calls. 

Do I need to enter 1000 everytime I make a call - I'm thinking that I should be able to setup a dialplan which knows that if I'm not entering an internal (VOIP) number (format say, xxxx), it should automatically reroute to the SPA3102 through extension 1000? I probably want to set it up so that the user maybe has to dial a number, say 9, for the outside line, but not the 1000 number.

When I try appending a "real" number to 1000, I get a "CALL_REJECTED" error in the console and a "bad number" tone, I suspect that the tone is coming from FreeSwitch and not the SPA3102 - would that be right ?



Receiving Incoming Calls

As shown in the Wiki, the SPA3102 rings phone extension 1001. I want all internal VOIP phones to ring and be available for answer from all phones - again, I think this should be possible, but I have no idea how to achieve it. I'm guessing that I'd create a "dummy" extension that the SPA3102 would call, which a dialplan would then distribute to a group of VOIP extensions ?

Any help/pointers would be really appreciated. I will probably try IRC later, but with the time difference, it's a bit awkward for me (I'm in the UK)  - I can't face many more late nights !


Regards
Dave


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