I am trying to do the SIPURA-3000 as an incoming pstn trunk. I found the
how-to on the geekgazette as well, however, my sipura-3000 only just sits
and rings and rings and rings. I have set up the peer and the user values,
as per the configuration, and when I look at the web status info page of
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA3000 as trunk - no caller ID
I am trying to do the SIPURA-3000 as an incoming pstn trunk. I found the
how-to on the geekgazette as well, however, my sipura-3000 only just sits
and rings and rings and rings. I
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I am trying to do the SIPURA-3000 as an incoming pstn trunk. I found the
how-to on the geekgazette as well, however, my sipura-3000 only
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I am trying to do the SIPURA-3000 as an incoming pstn trunk. I found the
how-to on the geekgazette
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA3000 as trunk - no caller ID
I've had a very similar thing on my SPA-3000 and they only way to fix it was
a full default reset on the SPA and reconfigure it from scratch 8-(
Matt.
On 27/10/05, Kerry Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upgraded to 3.1.7
Kerry Garrison wrote:
During a PSTN call the status screen correctly displays the caller ID
information.
Well, if the SPA-3000 is picking up the CID, and PSTN CID as VOIP CID is
set, and the caller ID isn't being passed to Asterisk, it looks as if
the SIP INVITE is being passed to Asterisk
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA3000 as trunk - no caller ID
Kerry Garrison wrote:
During a PSTN call the status screen correctly displays the caller ID
information.
Well, if the SPA-3000 is picking up the CID, and PSTN CID as VOIP
Upgraded to 3.1.7
Excerpts from Asterisk Log:
Oct 27 07:43:50 DEBUG[1531]: cdr_mysql: SQL command as follows: INSERT INTO
cdr
(calldate,clid,src,dst,dcontext,channel,dstchannel,lastapp,lastdata,duration
,billsec,disposition,amaflags,accountcode) VALUES ('2005-10-27
07:43:50','\Garrison Kerry\
Kerry Garrison wrote:
Upgraded to 3.1.7
Excerpts from Asterisk Log:
Oct 27 07:43:50 DEBUG[1531]: cdr_mysql: SQL command as follows: INSERT INTO
snip ...
Here is a link to a screenshot of the SPA3000 settings:
http://techdatapros.com/temp/spa3000.gif
I get connection refused at that URL.
I've had a very similar thing on my SPA-3000 and they only way to fix
it was a full default reset on the SPA and reconfigure it from scratch
8-(
Matt.
On 27/10/05, Kerry Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Upgraded to 3.1.7
Excerpts from Asterisk Log:
Oct 27 07:43:50 DEBUG[1531]: cdr_mysql:
: [Asterisk-Users] SPA3000 as trunk - no caller ID
Kerry Garrison wrote:
Upgraded to 3.1.7
Excerpts from Asterisk Log:
Oct 27 07:43:50 DEBUG[1531]: cdr_mysql: SQL command as follows: INSERT
INTO
snip ...
Here is a link to a screenshot of the SPA3000 settings:
http://techdatapros.com/temp
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA3000 as trunk - no caller ID
I've had a very similar thing on my SPA-3000 and they only way to fix it was
a full default reset on the SPA and reconfigure it from scratch 8-(
Matt.
On 27/10/05, Kerry Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA3000 as trunk - no caller ID
Kerry Garrison wrote:
During a PSTN call the status screen correctly displays the caller ID
information.
Well, if the SPA-3000 is picking up the CID, and PSTN CID as VOIP CID is
set, and the caller ID
Kerry Garrison wrote:
Following the instructions at http://geekgazette.com, I have the SPA-3000
setup as a SIP trunk. This is working flawlessly with one exception, it
isn't passing caller ID. Regardless of what settings I have tried, I can't
seem to figure this out. Has anyone else got it to
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA3000 as trunk - no caller ID
Kerry Garrison wrote:
Following the instructions at http://geekgazette.com, I have the
SPA-3000 setup as a SIP trunk. This is working flawlessly with one
What are you plugging into the FXO port? I have two SPA-2000's. One
is connected to an SBC POTS line and the other to a Vonage Cisco
ATA186. The SPA3k connected to the SBC POTS passes CID info, the one
connected to the Cisco ATA will not. I have tried many things
mentioned at AAH SF.net
Kerry Garrison wrote:
A phone plugged into it will grab the CID on about the second ring and I
have adjusted the SPA3000 out to 5 rings with no difference. What gets
passed to asterisk is whatever is set in the 3000's Display Name field. If
the Display Name field is blank, then nothing comes
Yes I do have that set to Yes.
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, October 26, 2005 9:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA3000 as trunk - no caller ID
What are you plugging into the FXO port? I have two SPA-2000's. One is
connected to an SBC POTS line and the other to a Vonage Cisco ATA186
Kerry Garrison wrote:
Yes I do have that set to Yes.
Does the SPA-3000 show the caller ID in the last call field in the
summary page ? It's capable of interpreting a bewildering array of
callerid schemes - is it set to what your local telco is generating ?
jd
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA3000 as trunk - no caller ID
Kerry Garrison wrote:
Yes I do have that set to Yes.
Does the SPA-3000 show the caller ID in the last call field in the summary
page ? It's capable of interpreting a bewildering array of callerid schemes
- is it set to what your
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