three levels of desire:

primary:

doing it to test the SPA?  Yes.

set it up with an ITSP?  Yes, a little later, my ITSP says they don't have a
local number available right now, should be a week or two.
once that's done, I will kill bell off my line asap.

secondary:

I would like my voice mail to go to my email account, to have a single
inbox.
even better would be google voice style transcription, so I can get
the idea without having to listen.


On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Andrew Oulton <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Depends what you want to do... to merely test the SPA you could call it
> direct via its IP within your local LAN.  If you're looking to set it up
> direct with an ITSP then you don't need to do anything funky with your
> firwall normally, including forwarding.  Asterisk is another game altogether
> and of course lets you do all sorts of awesome stuff.  So.. what exactly is
> your goal?
>
> Andrew
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 10:59:20 -0500
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [MLUG] getting started with voip...
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm bought a linksys/sipura SPA2102 phone adapter, and I have an all linux
> network (even the firewall is debian)  completely clueless about how to set
> things up...  newbie questions:
>
> -- I don't want to replace my firewall, so just want the adaptor on the LAN
> somewhere...
> If I just port forward incoming SIP  (5060 and 5061) from fw to adapter,
> will that work (I appreciate I might have to do some QoS work, besides
> that...)?
>
> -- thinking about trying things out just doing local calls within the
> house... soft phone to analog phone on the adapter.  clues on how to start
> out?  good linux soft phone? do I need asterix or can the softphone just
> initiate a SIP call to the SPA on the LAN?
>
>
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