The SPA3000 may be looking for proper -48v battery voltage to detect the line.
A lot of gateways, PBXs, cheaper ATAs, etc. only put out about 24v or so. Most electronic phones can't tell the difference, but it's not up to specifications. Maybe an SPA3000 can. You can always check it with a voltmeter. -Tim On August 31, 2006 12:26, Mark Willis wrote: > Francisco Seratti wrote: > > Hi pals, im trying to save some money in cellphones calls, so i bought > > a GSM gateway and a Sipura SPA3000 gateway. > > The GSM gw is currently working, and now im trying to configure the > > SPA, but every call i send, i get a 503 service unavailable. > > It does that if no line is plugged in. > > Mark -- Tim St. Pierre IP telephony specialist sip://[EMAIL PROTECTED] Toronto: 647 722 6930 Toll-Free 1 888 488 6940 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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