Setup Guide to the Linksys SPA3102 VoipSpeak
Dial Plans
What we are doing in this section is telling the SPA3102 how to route a call when one
comes in. Basically the dialplan we use is going to say, "go to the IP address I specify
and tell the system the phone number I am giving you", this will also allow you to use the
phone number you specificy as a DID for inbound route control.
Dial Plan 1: (S0<: 7145551212@10.10.10.50This email address is being protected from
spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it :5060>)
The 7145551212 is YOUR phone number, change this to be the phone number people
dial to reach you.
The 10.10.10.50 is the IP address of your PBX, change this to match your system
configuration.
VOIPToPSTN Gateway
This section of the configuration tells the SPA3102 how to handle calls that come from
your PBX and go out to the phone line. The factory default settings should work properly
but again, I will give you the working settings just in case something isnt set right:
VoIPToPSTN Gateway Enable: Yes
VoIP PIN Max Retry: 3
Line 1 VoIP Caller DP:3
Line 1 Fallback DP: 1
VoIP Caller Auth Method: None
One Stage Dialing: Yes
VoIP Caller Default DP: 1
PSTNToVOIP Gateway
This section tells the SPA3102 how to handle calls from the phone line to the PBX.
While the default settings will mostly work, there are two changes you will most likely
want to make, again, here is the complete list:
PSTNToVoIP Gateway Enable: Yes
PSTN Ring Thru Line 1: No
PSTN CID For VoIP CID: Yes
PSTN Caller Default DP: 1
Line 1 Signal Hook Flash To PSTN: Disabled
PSTN Caller Auth Method: none
PSTN PIN Max Retry: 3
PSTN CID Number Prefix:
Off Hook While Calling VoIP: No
PSTN CID Name Prefix:
Save your settings and your SPA3102 should be ready to go!
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