Linksys SPA2002-ER User Guide - Page 59

From Line 1 Dials 9 to Access PSTN-Gateway for Local Calls

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- The and parameters still apply to the VoIP callers when they access the PSTN gateway via the VoIP1 interface. If the caller is not allowed by the the SPA will not answer the call. If the caller belongs to the , authentication is not required. 4.13.8. Line 1 Forward-All to PSTN Gateway Assume PSTN line is available and VoIP1 is properly configured and successfully registered, and - [User 1] = gw0 This is the same as the Forward-On-No-Answer case, except that the PSTN gateway auto-answers the VoIP call to Line 1 immediately after the inbound INVITE is received by the VoIP1 interface. If the PSTN line is not available at the moment, the SPA will not answer the call. 4.13.9. Line 1 Forward-On-No-Answer to a Particular PSTN Number Assume PSTN line is available, and VoIP1 is properly configured and successfully registered, and - [User 1] = target-PSTN-number@gw0 - [User 1] = 20 This is very similar to the Forward-On-No-Answer-To-PSTN case, except that the SPA will automatically dial the given target-PSTN-number on the PSTN line right after it answers the VoIP call leg. This is a special case of 1-stage dialing where the target number is hard-wired in the configuration. The caller will not be authenticated in this case regardless the setting of . However the caller is still limited by . 4.13.10. Line 1 Forward-Selective to PSTN Gateway or Number This case is similar as the above cases of call forwarding to gw0, but applies only when VoIP caller's number matches a specific Caller-ID pattern. For example: - [User 1] = gw0 - [User 1] = 1408* - [User 1] = 14154455666@gw0 - [User 1] = 1510* With this setup any VoIP caller in the 408 area code will be connected to the PSTN gateway for service, while any VoIP caller in the 510 area code will be forwarded to the PSTN number 1415445566. 4.13.11. From Line 1 Dials 9 to Access PSTN-Gateway for Local Calls Insert the rule "xxxxxxx" to [Line 1], and set - [PSTN Line] = none When the user picks up the Line 1 phone to make a call, he can dial 9 to invoke the Outside Dial, followed by a 7-digit number. The SPA then prepends the 7-digit number with 1408 and dials the final 11-digit number to the PSTN line. The Line 1 caller will not be authenticated. © 2003 - 2004 Sipura Technology, Inc Proprietary (See Copyright Notice on Page 2) 59

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© 2003 - 2004 Sipura Technology, Inc
Proprietary (See Copyright Notice on Page 2)
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The <VoIP Caller ID Pattern> and <VoIP Access List> parameters still apply to the VoIP callers
when they access the PSTN gateway via the VoIP1 interface. If the caller is not allowed by the
<VoIP Caller ID Pattern> the SPA will not answer the call. If the caller belongs to the <VoIP
Access List>, authentication is not required.
4.13.8.
Line 1 Forward-All to PSTN Gateway
Assume PSTN line is available and VoIP1 is properly configured and successfully registered, and
- [User 1]<Cfwd All Dest> = gw0
This is the same as the Forward-On-No-Answer case, except that the PSTN gateway auto-answers
the VoIP call to Line 1 immediately after the inbound INVITE is received by the VoIP1 interface. If the
PSTN line is not available at the moment, the SPA will not answer the call.
4.13.9.
Line 1 Forward-On-No-Answer to a Particular PSTN Number
Assume PSTN line is available, and VoIP1 is properly configured and successfully registered, and
-
[User 1]<Cfwd No Ans Dest> =
target-PSTN-number
@gw0
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[User 1]<Cfwd No Ans Delay> = 20
This is very similar to the Forward-On-No-Answer-To-PSTN case, except that the SPA will
automatically dial the given
target-PSTN-number
on the PSTN line right after it answers the VoIP call
leg. This is a special case of 1-stage dialing where the target number is hard-wired in the
configuration. The caller will not be authenticated in this case regardless the setting of <VoIP Caller
Auth Method>. However the caller is still limited by <VoIP Caller ID Pattern>.
4.13.10. Line 1 Forward-Selective to PSTN Gateway or Number
This case is similar as the above cases of call forwarding to gw0, but applies only when VoIP caller’s
number matches a specific Caller-ID pattern. For example:
-
[User 1]<Cfwd Sel1 Dest> = gw0
-
[User 1]<Cfwd Sel1 Caller> = 1408*
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[User 1]<Cfwd Sel2 Dest> = 14154455666@gw0
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[User 1]<Cfwd Sel2 Caller> = 1510*
With this setup any VoIP caller in the 408 area code will be connected to the PSTN gateway for
service, while any VoIP caller in the 510 area code will be forwarded to the PSTN number
1415445566.
4.13.11. From Line 1 Dials 9 to Access PSTN-Gateway for Local Calls
Insert the rule “<9,:1408>xxxxxxx<:@gw0>” to [Line 1]<Dial Plan>, and set
-
[PSTN Line]<Line 1 VoIP Caller DP> = none
When the user picks up the Line 1 phone to make a call, he can dial 9 to invoke the Outside Dial,
followed by a 7-digit number. The SPA then prepends the 7-digit number with 1408 and dials the final
11-digit number to the PSTN line. The Line 1 caller will not be authenticated.