How to setup Grandstream FXO gateway..pls I need ur help :-(

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Niggy
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How to setup Grandstream FXO gateway..pls I need ur help :-(

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1. Brekeke Product Name and version:2_0_7_2_

2. Java version:1_5_0_11

3. OS type and the version:win server 2003

4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved: x-lite

5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html : 2

6. Your problem:
Hi all, I've just brought the Grandstream GXW410x FXO 4 port,
I want to recive & send calls to/from PSTN with my brekeke PBX.

How to configure my gateway, should I have to cinfigure PBX first or the gateway first & how?? its my first time to set up a gateway so I really dont kow what to do :(
anyone cud give me step by step instruction..I would b thankfull.

Thanks for all..
jelly
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Post by jelly »

it doesnot matter which side you configure first, if you need to call from voip gateway to PSTN, you need configure it at PBX > ARS, and if you need to receive call from PSTN to VOIP gateway, you need to configure it at voip gateway.
here it is other gateway's configuration document, it may help.
http://www.brekeke-sip.com/wiki/index.p ... i=bbd95008
Niggy
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thanks..

Post by Niggy »

hi jelly,
well i tried to setup my gateway but as its said in the FXO guide
i have to change my PC ip address as the FXO subnet but when i do so the Brekeke PBX become inactive & when i try to restart the PBX it shows some ports error also I cant c the other PCs in my LAN..
what wud b the problem..
jelly
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Post by jelly »

Hi Niggy,
once you change your PC ip address as the FXO subnet, you can access the gateway from web interface, you need to change the gateway ip as your PC subnet and change your PC IP back.
Niggy
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OK

Post by Niggy »

hi jelly,
I think I got the point.. i really was missing that. :D

thanks alot..
Niggy....
Niggy
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hi

Post by Niggy »

well I've configured my FXO gateway now & I can do PSTN to VOIP call & vise versa..but im facing some problems:

1- When I call from PSTN line to my VOIP network, the call doesnt route automatically to an extention, I have to dial it. How to route all incoming calls to a specific Extention automatically ( for exm. routing call to auto attendant) ??

2- When I call my copmany no. & then dial the auto attendant Ext. & the the desired Ext, it takes a while till the call reach that Ext. what could be the reason??
jelly
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Post by jelly »

Question1:
if the call was made from PSTN to FXO gateway, you have to configure it at gateway.

Question2:
can you tell me which phone you are using and if possible, can you capture the packets and post it?
Niggy
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hi

Post by Niggy »

jelly wrote:Question1:
if the call was made from PSTN to FXO gateway, you have to configure it at gateway.

Question2:
can you tell me which phone you are using and if possible, can you capture the packets and post it?
well Im using X-lite softphone. About the packets sorry I didnt get what u mean with it!
jelly
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Post by jelly »

try to download the Ethereal, it's free network analyzer, is a useful tool to monitor SIP and RTP packets.
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