Problem with one stage dialing!!

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Niggy
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Problem with one stage dialing!!

Post by Niggy »

1. Brekeke Product Name and version:2 1 6 6

2. Java version:5

3. OS type and the version:xp sp2

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

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

6. Your problem:
Hi guys, I'm unable to make calls from softphone (brekeke user) to PSTN using one stage dialing, I want to dial 91234567 (9 is out call prefix) & reach the desired phone #(1234567) , using 2 stage dialing i dial (9) first then i hear pstn tune then i dial my land line number, I don't want this way 2 make a call ,I want to dial 9+pstn number to make an out call through my softphone.

what's the appropriate Dial plan or ARS for that or any other configurationg?
your advices & help well be much appreciated.
thanks.
jelly
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Post by jelly »

what number did you assign for the FXO port? it's 9? if so, please try to use other number. for two stage dialing, you donot need to use ARS, ARS is only for one stage dialing.
janP
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Post by janP »

One and Two stage dialings are depending on a gateway..
please check the gateway's settings or/and the document.
Niggy
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hi

Post by Niggy »

jelly wrote:what number did you assign for the FXO port? it's 9? if so, please try to use other number. .
hi jelly,
well my out call prefix is 9 & my gateway(FXO) # is 100(in brekeke users) i think u mean the prefix, ok i'll cahng it
Niggy
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hi

Post by Niggy »

janP wrote:One and Two stage dialings are depending on a gateway..
please check the gateway's settings or/and the document.
Hi janP,
My problem in 1 stage dialing is calls from softphon >>PSTN
which it should b configured in the PBX ARS or SIP server dial Plan as I think , the gateway stage dialing sittings are fine thats why i can do calls from PSTN >> PBX user succesfully.
thanks alot for all..
janP
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Post by janP »

Hi Niggy,

Which Grandstream's gateway are u using?
Niggy
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hi

Post by Niggy »

Hi janP,
Im using Analog IP Gateway GXW410x with 4 port. what do u think?
janP
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Post by janP »

The GXW410's document mentions the following.

----------------------------------------------
Prefix to specify Port (1 stage dialing method)
Default is 99.
Syntax to USE this feature: prefix# (thats 99) + ch# (could be anything from 1 to 8) + dialing# will result in this call forwarded to FXO port (ch#) immediately.
----------------------------------------------
Niggy
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hi

Post by Niggy »

Hi janP,
Finally i succeeded :D ,
I can do PSTN >> VoIP calls & vise versa using both ways 1 & 2 stage dialing also & I can use the 3PCC feature successfully :)
thanks for u all..
lyg518
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Re: hi

Post by lyg518 »

Niggy wrote:Hi janP,
Finally i succeeded :D ,
I can do PSTN >> VoIP calls & vise versa using both ways 1 & 2 stage dialing also & I can use the 3PCC feature successfully :)
thanks for u all..
:P
on stage and two stage from PSTN to VOIP is easy,
but just one problem:
from voip to pstn,one stage is so puzzle.
did you success in dialing from voip to pstn in one stage mode??
could you tell me?
janP
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Post by janP »

Hi Niggy,
I'm glad to know it!
star8888
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Post by star8888 »

Hi All, can tell me the one stage dial setting is in PBX ASR or SIP Dial Plan? I want looking how to do a setting for one stage dialing.
james
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Post by james »

use PBX's ARS.
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