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PSTN-To-VoIP Calls Call Type #3

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If (Authentication Method is HTTP) { If (Authorization Invalid) { Reply 401 } Else { If (Target Number Valid) { Reply 200 Start PSTN Gateway Service } Else { Reply 403 } } } Else { Reply 200 Get VoIP PIN from Caller If (Valid PIN) { Start PSTN Gateway Service } Else { Send BYE } } } } Else { Reply 403 } The configuration parameters mentioned in this section are: - [PSTN Line] - [PSTN Line] - [PSTN Line] - [PSTN Line] - [PSTN Line], n = 1 to 8 - [PSTN Line], n = 1 to 8 - [PSTN Line], n = 1 to 8 - [PSTN Line], n = 1 to 8 - [PSTN Line], n = 1 to 8 - [PSTN Line] - [PSTN Line] - [PSTN Line] - [PSTN Line] 4.6. PSTN-To-VoIP Calls (Call Type #3) This is call type #3 with the voice path (7)Æ(6)Æ(5). PSTN-To-VoIP Calls can be made with 2-stage dialing only. The only authentication method available is the PIN method. The SPA auto-answers (i.e., takes the FXO port off-hook) after the PSTN line rings for a certain number of seconds. This auto-answer delay is configured in the parameter, and should be set to a larger enough value to allow enough time for the SPA to decode the Caller-ID signal sent by the © 2003 - 2004 Sipura Technology, Inc Proprietary (See Copyright Notice on Page 2) 48

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© 2003 - 2004 Sipura Technology, Inc
Proprietary (See Copyright Notice on Page 2)
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If (Authentication Method is HTTP) {
If (Authorization Invalid) {
Reply 401
}
Else {
If (Target Number Valid) {
Reply 200
Start PSTN Gateway Service
}
Else {
Reply 403
}
}
}
Else {
Reply 200
Get VoIP PIN from Caller
If (Valid PIN) {
Start PSTN Gateway Service
}
Else {
Send BYE
}
}
}
}
Else {
Reply 403
}
The configuration parameters mentioned in this section are:
-
[PSTN Line]<One Stage Dialing>
-
[PSTN Line]<VoIP Caller Auth Method>
-
[PSTN Line]<VoIP Access List>
-
[PSTN Line]<VoIP Caller ID Pattern>
-
[PSTN Line]<VoIP Caller
n
PIN>,
n
= 1 to 8
-
[PSTN Line]<VoIP User
n
Auth ID>,
n
= 1 to 8
-
[PSTN Line]<VoIP User
n
Password>,
n
= 1 to 8
-
[PSTN Line]<VoIP Caller
n
DP>,
n
= 1 to 8
-
[PSTN Line]<VoIP User
n
DP>,
n
= 1 to 8
-
[PSTN Line]<User ID>
-
[PSTN Line]<VoIP-To-PSTN Gateway Enable>
-
[PSTN Line]<VoIP Answer Delay>
-
[PSTN Line]<PSTN Dialing Delay>
4.6. PSTN-To-VoIP Calls (Call Type #3)
This is call type #3 with the voice path (7)
(6)
(5). PSTN-To-VoIP Calls can be made with 2-stage
dialing only. The only authentication method available is the PIN method. The SPA auto-answers
(i.e., takes the FXO port off-hook) after the PSTN line rings for a certain number of seconds. This
auto-answer delay is configured in the <PSTN Answer Delay> parameter, and should be set to a
larger enough value to allow enough time for the SPA to decode the Caller-ID signal sent by the