FXO with Dynamic IP

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michaelkoh
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FXO with Dynamic IP

Post by michaelkoh »

1. Brekeke Product Name and version:

2. Java version:

3. OS type and the version:

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

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

6. Your problem:

I have connect to a FXO that is on a Dynamic IP. This FXO is using a account (101) to register with the SIP PBX. How do I set the dial plan to route the calls out via this FXO since I dont know the IP.
hope
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Post by hope »

which version of brekek pbx are you using?
and what kind of FXO?
michaelkoh
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Post by michaelkoh »

hope wrote:which version of brekek pbx are you using?
and what kind of FXO?
PBX ver 2.2.1.1


The FXO is from AllWin. Is this dependant on the FXO? What if I am using quintum? I have both.
jelly
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Post by jelly »

Does your FXO gateway support 2 stage dialing?
if so, change the FXo gateway setting to 2 stage dialing, and dial 101. once you hear the dial tone, dial the PSTN number.
amr_elsawi
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Post by amr_elsawi »

I think you can do the following:

make the FXO device as a 2 stage dialing normally, and you can forward the calls to it as the following, from the ARS:

- for example if you need to dial 9 and then dial any local number so you can make the ARS as the following:

ARS: patton- OUT

Matching Pattern:

To = sip: 9(.+)@

Deploy Pattern:

To: sip:101@
DTMF: {1sec}{1sec}$1

so if you dial 9 xxxxxx(local number for example), so the PBX will dial 101 and then dial the local number after 1 second.

Thank you
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