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Dialing Plans For A SPA 3102
I am slowly getting to grips with my SPA 3102 (See "SPA 3102 Totally Stuck!"
below) and would like to set up some dialling plans. I using VoipDiscount and have a BT line. I would like the following to go via the VOIP line All landline calls to the UK. (I presume this means all numbers starting with 01 and 02) All landline calls to Malaysia - 00 60 is the international code All landline calls to Singapore - 00 65 is the code All other calls I would like routed via my BT line Many thanks |
Re: Dialing Plans For A SPA 3102
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 20:57:45 -0000, "Port Admiral Haynes"
<spam.th@t.way> wrote: >I am slowly getting to grips with my SPA 3102 (See "SPA 3102 Totally Stuck!" >below) >and would like to set up some dialling plans. I using VoipDiscount and have >a BT line. > >I would like the following to go via the VOIP line > >All landline calls to the UK. (I presume this means all numbers starting >with 01 and 02) Assumption 3102 is same as 3000. Here you will have to include the gateway you want to use. e.g. <:@gw2> The landline is default to gw0 Hence, for UK: 1. For local calls <:00441274>[2-9]xxxxx<:@gw3> where 1274 is the code for Bradford (change to your local area - routed via gw3 in this case.) 2. For UK national <0:00441274>[1-2]xx.<:@gw3> 3. For Malaysia 0060xx.<:@gw3> 4. For Singapore 0065xx.<:@gw3> All calls that are to be routed to BT should include <:@gw0> e.g. 08xx.<:@gw0> 999<:@gw0> 07xx.<:@gw0> All the above rules should be separated by | e.g. (rule1|rule2|rule3) Do you really want to route all other calls via BT? - for example, why not route all international calls via voip - surely BT can't be cheaper. eg. 00xx.<:@gw4> All international route via gateway 4. If you are dialling the same international numbers why not set up speed dials either in the designated tab or within the dial plan. > >All landline calls to Malaysia - 00 60 is the international code > >All landline calls to Singapore - 00 65 is the code > >All other calls I would like routed via my BT line > > >Many thanks > Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
Re: Dialing Plans For A SPA 3102
"Brian A" <no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1ij3v25nu3o380u0fcnqll771se11jhvim@4ax.com... > On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 20:57:45 -0000, "Port Admiral Haynes" > <spam.th@t.way> wrote: > >>I am slowly getting to grips with my SPA 3102 (See "SPA 3102 Totally >>Stuck!" >>below) >>and would like to set up some dialling plans. I using VoipDiscount and >>have >>a BT line. >> >>I would like the following to go via the VOIP line >> >>All landline calls to the UK. (I presume this means all numbers starting >>with 01 and 02) > Assumption 3102 is same as 3000. > Here you will have to include the gateway you want to use. > e.g. <:@gw2> > > The landline is default to gw0 > > Hence, for UK: > 1. For local calls > <:00441274>[2-9]xxxxx<:@gw3> > where 1274 is the code for Bradford (change to your local area - > routed via gw3 in this case.) > > 2. For UK national > <0:00441274>[1-2]xx.<:@gw3> > > 3. For Malaysia > 0060xx.<:@gw3> > 4. For Singapore > 0065xx.<:@gw3> > > All calls that are to be routed to BT should include <:@gw0> > e.g. > 08xx.<:@gw0> > 999<:@gw0> > 07xx.<:@gw0> > > > All the above rules should be separated by | > e.g. > (rule1|rule2|rule3) > > Do you really want to route all other calls via BT? - for example, why > not route all international calls via voip - surely BT can't be > cheaper. > > eg. 00xx.<:@gw4> All international route via gateway 4. > > If you are dialling the same international numbers why not set up > speed dials either in the designated tab or within the dial plan. > Many thanks for this I will have a go at setting it up. Quite a steep learning curve but great fun! |
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