Configuring 2 SPA3102 Back-to-Back
Configuring 2 SPA3102 Back-to-Back
There are probably several ways you can configure it. I will outline one way that will ring the distant spa on an incoming pstn call and will return a
pstn dial tone to the distant spa when the attached handset goes off hook.
The distant ata is a SPA3102. As an alternate you could also use a different but similiar Linksys adapter such as a PAP2.
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Registered: 07-18-2007 On the SPA3102 attached to the PSTN line.
Register: No
Make Call Without Reg: Yes
Ans Call Without Reg: Yes
UserID: spaone
Where spatwo is the userid on the Line1 tab of the distant SPA3102 (spatwo)
Where 5060 is the sip port number of the Line 1 tab on the distant SPA3102
Where 2 seconds is long enough to receive an incoming caller id on the pstn line (if you care about it)
Line-In-Use Voltage: 30
Where 30 is about half way between the on-hook and off-hook voltage of your pstn line (polarity disregarded)
Line 1 Tab
Register: No
Make Call Without Reg: Yes
Ans Call Without Reg: Yes
UserID: spatwo
DialPlan: (S0<:spaone@ipaddress:5061> )
Where spaone is the useid on the pstn line tab of the SPA3102 attached to the pstn line
Where ipaddress is the ipaddress of the SPA3102 attached to the pstn line
Where 5061 is the sip port number on the pstn line tab on the SPA3102 attached to the pstn line
Note: Depending on your network you may or may not have to have NAT Mapping Enable. If you do have NAT Mapping Enable you may also
need to configure a STUN server depending on the router that you are using.
If the two ip addresses are not on the same local network you will need to forward the sip port in the router to the SPA3102 and you will need to
use the external ip address.
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