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Sipura 3000 Answering Withheld calls
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| Andi Strain 2005-09-06, 5:45 pm |
| I'm currently trying to setup my Sipura 3000 as an FXO to my Asterisk
box. I have set it up so that I have the following settings under the
PSTN User tab.
Cfwd Sel1 Caller:* Cfwd Sel1 Dest:99
so that all incoming numbers from the PSTN are forwarded to an
Asterisk extension.
This works perfectly for callers that present their numbers, but
unfortunately the Sipura will answer the call and wait for a PIN for
any calls that have no number (ie Withheld or Unavailable call).
I have tried entering 'WITHHELD' and a space in the Cfwd Sel2 Caller
option without any luck.
Does anybody have any experience with this problem?
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Kind regards
Andi
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| Mark Adamson 2005-09-06, 5:45 pm |
| > I'm currently trying to setup my Sipura 3000 as an FXO to my Asterisk
> box. I have set it up so that I have the following settings under the
> PSTN User tab.
>
> Cfwd Sel1 Caller:* Cfwd Sel1 Dest:99
>
> so that all incoming numbers from the PSTN are forwarded to an
> Asterisk extension.
>
> This works perfectly for callers that present their numbers, but
> unfortunately the Sipura will answer the call and wait for a PIN for
> any calls that have no number (ie Withheld or Unavailable call).
>
> I have tried entering 'WITHHELD' and a space in the Cfwd Sel2 Caller
> option without any luck.
>
> Does anybody have any experience with this problem?
>
> Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
>
> Kind regards
>
>
> Andi
Haven't tried this myself but this is from the sipura faq. hope that helps
4: How can I forward all PSTN callers to a VoIP number?
A: You can use specify a dial plan to be used by the default PSTN caller
with
a hot line syntax: (S0< :voip_number > ) where voip_number is replaced
with
the actual phone number (or sip url) of the VoIP destination.
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| Andi Strain 2005-09-06, 5:45 pm |
| On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 16:29:32 +0100, "Mark Adamson"
<fliblebibble@adamsonfdfgdf.com> wrote:
>
>Haven't tried this myself but this is from the sipura faq. hope that helps
>4: How can I forward all PSTN callers to a VoIP number?
>A: You can use specify a dial plan to be used by the default PSTN caller
>with
> a hot line syntax: (S0< :voip_number > ) where voip_number is replaced
>with
> the actual phone number (or sip url) of the VoIP destination.
>
Thanks Mark for the quick reply. That seems to have done the trick.
Andi
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| Alan Foster 2005-09-06, 5:45 pm |
| On Tue, 06 Sep 2005 14:58:52 +0100, Andi Strain <atspublic at
dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
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> This works perfectly for callers that present their numbers, but
> unfortunately the Sipura will answer the call and wait for a PIN for
> any calls that have no number (ie Withheld or Unavailable call).
>
What a brilliant feature! - it would sure stuff all those unwanted
marketing calls!
Sorry for not being serious - couldn't resist.
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| Ivor Jones 2005-09-06, 8:45 pm |
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"Alan Foster" <nochance@all.com> wrote in message
news:opswo6qhfya48l90@office
> On Tue, 06 Sep 2005 14:58:52 +0100, Andi Strain
> <atspublic at dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
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> What a brilliant feature! - it would sure stuff all those
> unwanted marketing calls!
>
> Sorry for not being serious - couldn't resist.
Now there's an idea..! I have a backdoor number into my PABX which gives
internal dial tone, that would flummox them ;-)
Ivor
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