 kreil
join:2005-08-20 Austria
| reply to igi Re: How to do an SPA-3000 setup like mine...
Hi igi,
It seems you got a bit further with your SPA2000 than I did with my SPA2100, I couldn't even get the 127.0.0.1 forward to work. Were you able to try this with both of your providers? I mean, could you forward from either provider to the other, or did it work only in one particular direction?
Inspired by your proxy example, I tried forwarding to proxy.at.sipgate.net --> nothing.
As for replacing the SPA2xxx, I wonder whether the SPA1001 with the *SE firmware wouldn't be the cheapest and perhaps easiest (?) solution to having at least two providers "online". Apparently, with one FXS line, one can switch between two provider accounts and get both of them ringing the same phone (different ring tone). They say...
With best regards,
David. |
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 igi
join:2002-04-21 Oceanport, NJ
| David,
I did the forwarding (127.0.0.1) from Line 1 to Line 2, when I had FWD on line 1 and Mutualphone on line 2. Never tried the other way around. My router has a whole bunch of ports forwarded to the SPA, so check that part.
And when you try the proxy option, did you use userid@proxy? That was key in having it working.
I. |
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 kreil
join:2005-08-20 Austria
| Dear igi,
said by igi : I did the forwarding (127.0.0.1) from Line 1 to Line 2, when I had FWD on line 1 and Mutualphone on line 2. Never tried the other way around. Redirecting FWD is less likely to cause trouble because they never loose money from a redirect. So, would you mind trying the other way 'round for me, please? This would give me an idea whether it's likely to be a provider problem. My provider, sipgate, apparently removed their forwarding feature from their web config pages, so I suspect they also don't honour a SIP reinvite message. (Thanks to DracoFelis for suggesting this might be a problem!)
said by igi :My router has a whole bunch of ports forwarded to the SPA, so check that part. And when you try the proxy option, did you use userid@proxy? That was key in having it working. My SPA2100 isn't behind a router, so it gets to see all the ports. Yes, I tried userID@service and userID@myIP:myPort, no go. I'm hence stymied as to what to do next. 
With many thanks,
David. |
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