Have you tried to drop the dial plans from within the SPA's and have
them use the sipX dial plan, as the SPA linksys ATA/routers will use
their default dial plan if not told otherwise.

Alan

Quoting Clint Anderson :

 > Problem Summary: Can not dial extensions phones connected via
LinkSys
 > SPA-2102 or LinkSys SPA-3102
 >
 > First: I apologize in advance if I missed the answer to this
somewhere, but
 > I haven't been able to find anything anywhere that has worked.
Also, I
 > tried to post properly and give enough information without going
overboard,
 > I am sorry if it is still too much (or too little).
 >
 >
 > Configuration:
 > . Fresh install of Fedora 8 and sipXecs 4.0
 > . sipXconfig (4.0.0-015321 2009-04-28T13:02:58 ecs-fc8)
 > . Latest firmware on both LinkSys SPA adapters.
 >
 > . SPA-3102
 > Software Version: 5.1.10(GW)
 > Hardware Version: 1.4.5(a)
 > Connections:
 > Network: Internal private dedicated VoIP network
 > PSTN Line: Local POTS Line (Ext. 214)
 > Line 1: Southwestern Bell corded phone (Ext. 215)
 >
 > . SPA-2102
 > Software Version: 5.2.5
 > Hardware Version: 1.3.5(a)
 > Connections:
 > Network: Internal private dedicated VoIP network
 > Line 1: Phillips CD 440 DECT 6.0 Cordless (Ext. 220)
 > Line 2: GE Slimline corded phone (Ext. 221)
 >
 > . Polycom SoundPoint 320
 > Connections:
 > Network: Internal private dedicated VoIP network
 > Ext. 250
 >
 > . X-Lite CounterPath SoftPhone
 > Version: 3.0 Build 47546
 > Connections:
 > Network: Internal private Non-VoIP network
 > Ext. 260
 >
 > . sipXecs
 > Users setup for each extension, User ID 215, User ID 220, etc.
 > Phones / adapters setup and assigned to users
 > All phones, adapters, devices, etc. are registered and showing
under
 > "Diagnostics > Registrations", no issues or errors.
 >
 > . Me:  Experienced in computers (more Windows based then Linux)
but no
 > previous experience with VoIP, sip, sipXecs, etc.
 >
 >
 > Problem Details:
 > ------------------------------------------------------------
 >> From Polycom (Ext. 250) I can direct dial any extension (e.g.
press 215,
 > 220, 260 etc.) and it rings straight through to the extension,
including any
 > phone connected to either LinkSys SPA, no problems.
 >
 >> From X-Lite SoftPhone (Ext. 260) I can direct dial any extension
(e.g. press
 > 215, 220, 250, etc.) and it rings straight through to the
extension,
 > including any phone connected to either LinkSys SPA, no problems.
 >
 >> From anything connected to an SPA, corded phones on Ext. 215 &
221 or the
 > cordless on Ext. 220, I can dial 0, 100, & 101 without any
problems.  I can
 > dial 100 and dial an extension (e.g. press 100, wait for the
attendant to
 > answer, and then press 250) and get transferred and it rings
through to the
 > extension, no problems.  But, if I try to direct dial any
extension (e.g.
 > press 220), all I get is a busy signal.
 >
 > Bottom line, from the Polycom and the softphone, I can direct dial
any
 > extension.  From any phone connected through an SPA, I can not
direct dial
 > any extension.
 >
 >
 > Things I have noticed:
 > ------------------------------------------------------------
 > . I can get out to my POTS line via the PSTN Line on the SPA-3102
from the
 > Polycom and the soft phone.
 > . Calls that fail from the SPAs show up under "Diagnostics > Call
Detail
 > Records > Historic" with a Duration of "0 seconds" and a Status of
"Failed"
 >
 >
 > Things I have tried:
 > ------------------------------------------------------------
 > . User resets on the SPAs
 > . Factory resets on the SPAs
 > . Increasing the DTMF Playback level on the SPAs
 > . Increasing the DTMF Playback length on the SPAs
 > . Reduced the RTP Packet Size to 0.020, and also tried 0.010 on
the SPAs
 > . Under the "SIP Timer Values" on the SPAs, change the following:
 > SIP T1: .7
 > Reg Max Expires: 1200
 > Reg Retry Intvl: 30
 > Reg Retry Long Intvl: 110
 >
 > . Updating the firmware on the SPAs
 > . Reinstalling Fedora & sipXecs
 > . Digitmaps I have tried on the SPAs:
 > Original:
(*xx|[3469]11|0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxxxxxxxxxx.)
 >> From the Polycom:
 >
([2-9]11|0T|100|101|011xxx.T|9011xxx.T|1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|91[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|9[2-
 > 9]xxxxxx|*xx|[8]xxx|[2-7]xx)
 > Bare bones: (0|100|101|260|[2-7]xx|[8]xxx)
 > Other variations of desperation (and some others not listed):
 > ([1-8]xxS0|9[2-9]xxxxxx|91[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|9[69]11S0)
 >
([2-9]11S0|[8]xxx|[2-7]xx|0S0|100|101|011xxx.T|9011xxx.T|1[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|91[
 > 2-9]xxxxxxxxx|9[2-9]xxxxxx|*xx)
 >
(*xx|[3469]11S0|[8]xxxS0|[2-7]xxS0|0S0|00|[2-9]xxxxxx|1xxx[2-9]xxxxxxS0|xxxx
 > xxxxxxxx.)
 >
 >
 >
 > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated and thank you all
very much for
 > your help and your time.
 >
 > Cheers,
 > Clint
 >
 >
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