01-23-06 12:45 PM
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 09:16:12 GMT, "Rob" <robchoc@hotmail?.com> wrote:
>Hi Martin, this is what I have come up with so far:
>
>(<#,:>xx.<:@gw0>|<:00441902>[2-9]xxxxxS0|<0:0044>[1-8]xxxxxxxxxS0|<
151:151@gw0>|<999:999@gw0>|<150:150@gw0> )
>
>Breakdown
>
><#,:>xx.<:@gw0>
>When I dial # it gives me a dial tone and any number I phone then goes to
>the PSTN line.
>
><:00441902>[2-9]xxxxxS0
>When I dial 234567 e.g. local numbers beginning with 2-9 it will dial 0044
>1902 234567 straight away on the VOIP line.
>
><0:0044>[1-8]xxxxxxxxxS0
>When I dial 01902 123456 it will dial 0044 1902 123456 straight away on the
>VOIP line.
>
><151:151@gw0>
>When I dial 151 it will dial 151 on the PSTN line.
>
><999:999@gw0>|
>When I dial 999 it will dial 999 on the PSTN line.
>
><150:150@gw0>
>When I dial 150 it will dial 150 on the PSTN line.
>
>More tips:
>
>There is an option in the PSTN Line tab:
>
>Under Audio Configuration heading:
>
>Warn Outgoing PSTN Call: set to yes
>
>This will give you an audio tone for the first few seconds when using the
>PSTN line.
>
>
>I have also put a password in so that others can't dial into my ATA/VOIP an
d
>use my VOIP/ATA line to make phone calls.
>
>Under PSTN Line tab:
>PSTN-To-VoIP Gateway Setup
>PSTN Caller Auth Method: I selected PIN
>PSTN Caller 1 PIN: My desired PIN **************
>
>VoIP-To-PSTN Gateway Setup
>VoIP Caller Auth Method: I selected PIN
>VoIP Caller 1 PIN: My desired PIN **************
>
>Sorry if it's too much information, but someone might find this useful.
>
>Regards
>Rob
>
>
>"Martin" <example@example.com> wrote in message
>news:11t8esaa7dogd70@news.supernews.com...
>
As David indicated best to stick to the voip newsgroup for voip
related postings. However, just one point to add. You may not be
aware that when you dial into another gateway, gw0 for example, that
you will get another dialling tone and this can sound like an
unobtainable tone.
What David posted will solve you problem. If you need to know more on
dial plans then there are lots of previous postings. You can find then
via google groups - also check voxillla .com
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