With pen in hand, Douglas Garstang succussfully stormed bulwarks which others armed with sword and excommunication have been repulsed, and said ... > > Well in that case, what's the point in having the ATA register with > Asterisk? You just direct all PSTN->VOIP calls to Asterisk with their PSTN > CID and destination, and VOIP->PSTN calls you just route with > Dial([EMAIL PROTECTED]). > > I tried removing the registration info, thinking maybe that would make the > ATA not register, and send all PSTN->VOIP calls to Asterisk, but then the > ATA didn't even answer the incoming PSTN call. > > Doug.
Doug, Have you seen this site/info? I used this to set up my aah box and the spa-3000 passed the info with no problem. If you read through the various articles here you may find a way to setup that will work for you. I do have a problem with my system/spa-3000 losing communications at times, but I haven't figured out if it's due to the setup here or a mis-configuration (that I have yet to discover) of my aah box. Essentially, though, you are setting up three 3 extensions, 2 that will register and 1 that doesn't. This may be a lousy quick explanation, but I'm still somewhat of a newb with all this. Regards, John C. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users