We still have a miserable problem trying to figure out why ALL of our
SPA-2000 ata's which work fine on other versions of Asterisk do not
allow incoming calls from Asterisk 1.2.4
I have gone into specifics of this problem in other post so I won't do
that here.
The purpose of this post is to
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Duane wrote:
Remco Barende wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Henry Devito
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Duane wrote:
Remco Barende wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Henry Devito wrote:
Hi, I have not implemented any of the spa-2000's yet. Do they work ok
with asterisk? Is the 2000 capable of having 2 FXS extensions off each
one or is it two
Any links on how to get a sipura 2000 to connect to
asterisk remotely over the internet ?
In my experience, getting the Sipuras (1000, 2000 or 3000) to connect
to * over the Internet is a piece of cake -- just make sure you have
the NAT related options turned on, if your SPA is behind a NAT.
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Henry Devito wrote:
Hi, I have not implemented any of the spa-2000's yet. Do they work ok with
asterisk? Is the 2000 capable of having 2 FXS extensions off each one or is
it two fxs ports with the same extension?
They work pretty well, but I'm not impressed with the sound
Remco Barende wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Henry Devito wrote:
Hi, I have not implemented any of the spa-2000's yet. Do they work
ok with asterisk? Is the 2000 capable of having 2 FXS extensions off
each one or is it two fxs ports with the same extension?
They work pretty well, but I'm not
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Duane wrote:
Remco Barende wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Henry Devito wrote:
Hi, I have not implemented any of the spa-2000's yet. Do they work ok
with asterisk? Is the 2000 capable of having 2 FXS extensions off each
one or is it two fxs ports with the same extension?
and
the documentation on the Sipura web site is the same document.
Bill Seddon
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Hi, I have not implemented any of the spa-2000's yet. Do they work ok with
asterisk? Is the 2000 capable of having 2 FXS extensions off each one or is
it two fxs ports with the same extension?
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Hi, I have not implemented any of the spa-2000's yet. Do they work ok
with
asterisk? Is the 2000 capable of having 2 FXS extensions off each one or
is
it two fxs ports with the same extension?
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On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 17:38:27 -0600, Henry Devito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I have not implemented any of the spa-2000's yet. Do they work ok with
asterisk? Is the 2000 capable of having 2 FXS extensions off each one or is
it two fxs ports with the same extension?
Which codecs do you use for the second call?
One limitation of the sipura 2000 is that you can not use both ports at
the same time with the G729 codec, I belive this may be due to the sipura
having an smal CPU that can not handle the load of 2 G729 codecs.
Other limitations are the lack of GSM,
Which codecs do you use for the second call?
One limitation of the sipura 2000 is that you can not use both ports at
the same time with the G729 codec, I belive this may be due to the
sipura
having an smal CPU that can not handle the load of 2 G729 codecs.
Other limitations are the lack
Ok, here's a weird one.
I've attached a spa2000 to asterisk, and got the two phones to register
as exten 706 and 707.
I can call exten 708 (a cisco 7940) from 707 and everything works fine.
I can call exten 708 from 706 and everything works fine.
When I make a call to either 706 or 707 from any
When I make a call to either 706 or 707 from any phone, the phone
attached to the spa does not ring. However, if I pick up the appropriate
phone, the connection is made and normal conversation can take place.
I had the same problem with a Cisco 827-4V. It turned out that the
phones were fussy
I had a Grandstream 286 at my home hitting my Asterisk box at the office,
all worked well and I received phone calls fine until the device just up and
died.
I replaced this unit with an SPA-2000 because I have been impressed with the
Sipura devices and decided to use them for most of my needs
Problem FIX!!!
Thanks
-Tim Schacher
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 23:16, Mike Benoit wrote:
Do you by chance have another Linux box on the same network? One that
could be running the LISa daemon (network neighborhood browsers),
which often gets installed with Mandrake or KDE.
If you do, disable
Sipura is aware of the problem.
They claim it will be fixed in the next firmware release.
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 10:02, Tim Lewis wrote:
Problem FIX!!!
Thanks
-Tim Schacher
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 23:16, Mike Benoit wrote:
Do you by chance have another Linux box on the same network?
What was the fix?
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Don't run LISa on the same network as any SPA-2000 or SPA-3000. (maybe
even any Sipura device?)
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 14:57 -0700, Bryan Mannos wrote:
What was the fix?
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On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 16:01:16 -0800, Mike Benoit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't run LISa on the same network as any SPA-2000 or SPA-3000. (maybe
even any Sipura device?)
I have a problem with mine locking up, but not while talking. When it
sits idle for a period of time I come back to it and
Not sure.
The only issue I was having was the devices themselves rebooting at very
predictable times. Not just one device either, all 4 that I have on my
network would reboot all at once.
Only one way to find out though. Disable lisa and see if it helps?
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 18:35 -0600,
This sounds similar to the issue I have been dealing with for the past
several months.
Are the calls just being dropped, or is the SPA rebooting itself? One
way to find out is to setup a syslog server, and configure the SPA to
send all its debug output to that (make sure you increase the debug
I am seeing the same thing here. A bad SPA?
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On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 12:31, Mike Benoit wrote:
This sounds similar to the issue I have been dealing with for the past
several months.
Are the calls just being dropped, or is the SPA rebooting
Do you by chance have another Linux box on the same network? One that
could be running the LISa daemon (network neighborhood browsers),
which often gets installed with Mandrake or KDE.
If you do, disable the daemon, the reboots should stop immediately. At
least they did for me, and one other
Been having a problem with my two Sipura 2000's dropping calls from the
SPA-2000 side. Seems the calls are dropped right before the Next
Registration time. Calls drop about ever 60 minutes or so. I have
dialed from one port to the other and let it sit. After about 60 minutes
or so the calls get
Tim Lewis wrote:
Been having a problem with my two Sipura 2000's dropping calls from the
SPA-2000 side. Seems the calls are dropped right before the Next
Registration time. Calls drop about ever 60 minutes or so. I have
dialed from one port to the other and let it sit. After about 60 minutes
or so
I have a local * box and the SPA is also local on the same LAN. I don't
have NAT running. The SPA registers every 60 mins. I will try changing
the register time to 10 mins to see if that helps.
--Tim
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 23:10, Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
Tim Lewis wrote:
Been having
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000's rebooting every hour or so...
I realize this is slightly off-topic here, but I know quite a few people
on this list use Sipura products. Has anyone else experienced the same
rebooting problem I'am?
I have about 8 SPA-2000's
, 2004 10:36 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000's rebooting every hour or so...
I realize this is slightly off-topic here, but I know quite a few people
on this list use Sipura products. Has anyone else experienced the same
rebooting problem I'am?
I
?
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000's rebooting every hour or so...
I realize this is slightly off-topic here
. What
all have you tried ?
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000's rebooting every hour or so
I realize this is slightly off-topic here, but I know quite a few people
on this list use Sipura products. Has anyone else experienced the same
rebooting problem I'am?
I have about 8 SPA-2000's and about half of them just started rebooting
4-8times/day in the last month or so. (they used to be
try to run a firmware update on one and see if it works, just a guess. What
all have you tried ?
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000's rebooting every hour or so...
I realize this is slightly off-topic here, but I know quite a few people
on this list use Sipura products. Has anyone else experienced the same
rebooting problem I'am?
I have about 8 SPA-2000's and about half
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SPA-2000's rebooting every hour or so...
I realize this is slightly off-topic here, but I know quite a few people
on this list use Sipura products. Has anyone else experienced the same
rebooting problem I'am?
I have about 8 SPA-2000's and about half of them just
Kevin Walsh noted that his SPA-2000 takes time from his local NTP server
in a post back on Fri June 25.
Q: Where do you tell it to use NTP?
I'm a bit confused as to where my SPA-2000 is currently getting its
time. I told it GMT-5 in the misc section but it doesn't really tell me
where its going
David Cook wrote:
Kevin Walsh noted that his SPA-2000 takes time from his local NTP
server in a post back on Fri June 25.
Interesting that it must have broadcast to the local net for a NTP server.
From a net admin perspective, I'd consider that a benefit.
Q: Where do you tell it to use NTP?
http://ip/admin/advanced, click on System tab, bottom two options
are primary/secondary NTP server. I'm running 2.0.9(d)
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David Cook wrote:
Kevin Walsh noted that his SPA-2000 takes time from his local NTP
server in a post back on Fri June 25.
Interesting that it must have broadcast to the local net for a NTP server.
From a net admin perspective, I'd consider that a benefit.
Q: Where do you tell it to
On Tuesday 06 July 2004 17:19, Rich Adamson wrote:
It's not uncommon for vendors to embed the IP address of some known
time source in code. Use ethereal, reboot the box, and watch.
True , and unfortunately, this sometimes goes horrendously wrong...
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~plonka/netgear-sntp/
NTP is time-zone and season agnostic. It always transmits UTC.
Offsets from this are set in the client, including DST stuff. If they
can't be set, get a better NTP client. :)
Chris.
David Cook wrote (on Jul 06):
Kevin Walsh noted that his SPA-2000 takes time from his local NTP server
in a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Luke) writes:
NTP is time-zone and season agnostic. It always transmits UTC.
Yup. This is the answer to the most common FAQ on
comp.protocols.time.ntp .
Offsets from this are set in the client, including DST stuff. If they
can't be set, get a better NTP client. :)
Mike Benoit wrote:
I'm curious to know if anyone else using SPA-2000's have the same
issues. I wonder if when calls are made from SPA-2000's to PSTN numbers
through Asterisk, asterisk is just amplifying the SPA-2000's own echo
somehow.
I've noticed that my SPA-2000 has very bad echoing at the
On 04/07/2004, at 6:32 PM, Trevor Peirce wrote:
Mike Benoit wrote:
I'm curious to know if anyone else using SPA-2000's have the same
issues. I wonder if when calls are made from SPA-2000's to PSTN
numbers
through Asterisk, asterisk is just amplifying the SPA-2000's own echo
somehow.
I've
In my hunt to track down my echo issues, I tried disabling all echo
cancellation, suppression, adaption, on my SPA-2000 (Advanced section of
the config, under Line 1/2). Then calling from one local extension to
another. (SPA-2000 Line1, to Line2 on the same device)
I was pretty shocked with the
Well...
I am using 0.72 version, but problem persist.
Please let me know if you have same experince once you update CVS.
Ta
SJ
Yes, I have a SPA2000 as well, and noticed this on CVS from 2-3
months ago. I have pulled the newest CVS a week or so ago, but not
tested this scenario since then.
Senad Jordanovic wrote:
Yes, I have a SPA2000 as well, and noticed this on CVS from 2-3
months ago. I have pulled the newest CVS a week or so ago, but not
tested this scenario since then.
I will pull a new CVS tonight and test again. I've been meaning trace
and see if I can watch the
When placing a call from Sipura SPA 2000 to other extensions, for some
reason
dialled extension keeps ringing even though SPA 2000 hangs up the call.
Asterisk does not end that call until it is not answered by dialled
extension.
Anyone has experienced similar problem?
Senad Jordanovic wrote:
When placing a call from Sipura SPA 2000 to other extensions, for
some reason dialled extension keeps ringing even though SPA 2000
hangs up the call.
Asterisk does not end that call until it is not answered by dialled
extension.
Anyone has experienced similar
I have a Sipura SPA2000 2 line SIP FXS box with line 1 on port 5060 and line 2
on 5061. The SPA2000 is on IP address 192.168.17.6, and the asterisk box is
on 102.168.17.2. Both SPA2000 ports(5060 and 5061)
John,
I talked with Siprura today, and they mentioned that the OPTIONS request must
include the USER ID or it'll be rejected with a 404 Not found by the SPA2000.
I guess I'll have to spelunk the Asterisk code to see if this is being done.
If not, I will request it as a new feature.
The only
I have a Sipura SPA2000 2 line SIP FXS box with line 1 on port 5060 and line 2
on 5061. The SPA2000 is on IP address 192.168.17.6, and the asterisk box is
on 102.168.17.2. Both SPA2000 ports(5060 and
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