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Appendix E – Setting up Gateways
The SPA-3000 allows you to configure up to 4 extra VoIP providers, through the use of
gateways. Please note that not all providers can be used in the extra gateways because they require
registering.
To add a provider into one of the 4 gateways you will need to know user userid, password
and the proxy address of the VoIP provider.
The following image shows how to set up Astratel as gateway 1.
Setup Gateway 1.
Gateway 1
:
userid@proxy
GW1 Auth ID
:
userid
GW1 Password
:
password
where
userid
is your VoIP number given to you by your provider,
proxy
is the sip proxy
address and
password
is the password given to you by your provider.
The next thing that is required is to add an entry into the dial plan to allow calls to be made
using the gateway you have just setup.
For simplicity sake, I have added the following entry to the dial plan.
<#1,:>xx.<:@gw1>
What this means is any number you dial after
typing #1 will go out through gateway 1.
You can setup the other 3 gateways in exactly the same way. Gateway 2 uses <:@gw2>,
Gateway 3 uses <:@gw3> and Gateway 4 uses <:@gw4>
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Appendix F – Setting up a Time Server and Daylight Saving Rules
You can configure the SPA-3000 to automatically retrieve the current date and time.
(Including daylight savings). To do this you will need to enter in a NTP server. Some providers will
provide you with one.
Change to the “
System
” tab
Primary NTP Server
: au.pool.ntp.org
Change to the “
Regional
” tab
For NSW these settings seem to work:
Time Zone
:
GMT+11:00
Daylight Saving Time Rule
: start=3/-1/7/3;end=10/-1/7/2;save=-1
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Appendix G – Setting up a PSTN to VoIP Gateway
The Sipura SPA-3000 allows you to dial in from an external location, through the PSTN line
and then dial out using a VoIP provider.
This is an advanced feature that should only be enabled
if you need to use it.
To do this you need to have a VoIP provider registered on the PSTN tab. The example
below shows Astratel being registered.
You also must enter your subscriber details, the same way as was done in the Line 1
registration.
The next thing, that you need to is configure the PSTN to VoIP gateway using a PIN
number.
PSTN Caller Auth Method
:
PIN
PSTN Caller 1 PIN
:
(whatever number you choose)
The VoIP call will be made with whatever VoIP provider you have registered on the PSTN
Line tab.
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At this stage you may want to change the time it takes for the SPA-3000 to pick up the
PSTN line when you ring into it.
PSTN Answer Delay
:
12;
(Change this to whatever you think is good for you)
PSTN Dialing Delay
:
2;
(This seems to work well)
So now, you can dial into your home PSTN line from another location. The SPA-3000 will
pick up the incoming call after the “PSTN Answer Delay” setting. You enter your PIN number
followed by the # key and you should be given your VoIP dial tone. Now just dial a number and it
will go out through the VSP that you have setup on the PSTN tab.
The dial plan used will be the Dial Plan that has been setup for that particular PIN number.
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Appendix H – Proxy and Registration Settings For Common Providers
Astratel: Proxy and Registration Settings
Proxy
:
sip03.astrasip.com.au
MyNetFone: Proxy and Registration Settings
Proxy
:
sip.myfone.com.au
Use Outbound Proxy
:
yes
Outbound Proxy
:
sip.myfone.com.au
Register Expires
:
240
more to come
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