Bob I have a further question about Fallback:

On my Line 1 tab, the last item is
  "VoIP Fallback To PSTN"
but there is no setting that can be changed.

I _think_ my firmware is the latest when I bought the unit Oct 25, 2005
but _possibly_ I have no fallback. Bummer. Could you comment on this please?

BTW, section 4.11 talks only about pstn calls ringing line 1:

"The voice path is (7) (6) (4) (2) (1). This feature is enabled by setting <PSTN Ring Thru Line 1> to “yes”. If enabled, all incoming PSTN calls will ring the Line 1 phone regardless the VoIP gateway function is enabled on the SPA or not. Hence the same phone can be used to receive calls from Line
1 VoIP and from the PSTN."


Section 4.9 talks about Fallback to PSTN but I'm not sure how to test this with my setup or even if fallback is implemented in my SPA3k:

"4.9. Line 1 VoIP Fallback to PSTN
When power is removed from the SPA-3000, the FXS port will be connected to the FXO port. In this case, the telephone attached to the FXS port is electrically connected to the PSTN service via the FXO port. When power is applied to the SPA, the FXS port will be disconnected from the FXO port. However, if the PSTN line is in use when the power is applied to the SPA, the relay will not be flipped until the PSTN line is released. This is done so that the SPA will not interrupt any call in progress on
the PSTN line.
When Line 1 VoIP service is down (due to registration failure or loss of Ethernet link), SPA can be configured to automatically route all outbound calls to the internal gateway if <Auto PSTN Fallback> ([Line 1] tab) is set to “yes”. The PSTN gateway applies the <Line 1 Fallback DP> to further limit the calls that can be made by the Line 1 caller during the fallback operation; this dial plan may be set to “none”. This case also belongs to call type #7 and the voice path is (1) (2) (4) (6) (7)."

Of course, I'm having a lot of trouble reading this complex manual <g>

Larry


Bob Chiodini wrote:
Probably the PSTN Call Ring Thru Line 1 feature.  Section 4.11 in:

http://www.sipura.com/Documents/SipuraSPAUserGuidev2.0.9.pdf#search=%22spa3000%20manual%22

By default, if my asterisk went down after the SPA3000 was already
registered, the in-bound PSTN call was lost.  I probably did not wait
long enough and I did not have "PSTN Call Ring Thru Line 1" enabled.

Bob...

On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 10:32 -0400, Kevin Collins wrote:
My 3000 does this natively without config.

Kevin Collins
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Sipura SPA3000

On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 08:11:50AM -0500, Rich Adamson wrote:

  I have a question on configuration of SPA3000 with asterisk.
  1. I want all incoming calls are redirected from SPA3000 to my
     asterisk server.
  2. Asterisk then should direct this call to my SIP phones (including
     Sipura)
  3. In case asterisk server is down I want that call be directed
straight to the handset connected to the Sipura Is this configuration possible?
The spa3000 does not have logic in it to support #3.
I thought the SPA3K could do this, i.e. on power failure or non-ability to
connect to server, connect FXS to FXO.


Steve

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