Greetings All,
I've got a situation that I'm sure is real easy to solve, but I'm having a bit of a problem with. You see I'm teaching a Voice Over IP class and I'd like to use the Octal FXS card in my Atlas 550 as a simulated PSTN network. I've found a discussion of setting up the dial plan on each of the FXS ports to different numbers, and when I connect a regular POTS phone, I get dial tone (so far, so good). But when I try to call from one phone to another I get a busy signal. I'm sure there's a simple configuration setup and I'm missing a step or two. I'd be grateful if anybody has a configuration that might work in a situation such as this. If I haven't given you enough information about my setup, I'd be happy to do into more detail.
Thanks in advance for the help.
When you configure the FXS ports in the DIAL PLAN there is an IN#ACCEPT on each USER TERM entry. This is the phone number that should be dialed to ring the phone connected to that specific port. So if your IN#ACCEPT on an FXS port is 555-1111 then when you dial 555-1111 from another phone it will ring the phone connected to the specified FXS port.
If you used a 10-digit number in the IN#ACCEPT list, then you will have to make an adjustment in the DIAL PLAN under the GLOBAL PARAM in the NUMBER COMPLETE TEMPLATES. The ATLAS is set up for 7-digit local dialing (by default) so the first pattern is NXX-XXXX. If you are doing 10-digit dialing you should change this pattern to be NXX-NXX-XXXX (for a 10-digit pattern).
Hope this helps,
Patrick
When you configure the FXS ports in the DIAL PLAN there is an IN#ACCEPT on each USER TERM entry. This is the phone number that should be dialed to ring the phone connected to that specific port. So if your IN#ACCEPT on an FXS port is 555-1111 then when you dial 555-1111 from another phone it will ring the phone connected to the specified FXS port.
If you used a 10-digit number in the IN#ACCEPT list, then you will have to make an adjustment in the DIAL PLAN under the GLOBAL PARAM in the NUMBER COMPLETE TEMPLATES. The ATLAS is set up for 7-digit local dialing (by default) so the first pattern is NXX-XXXX. If you are doing 10-digit dialing you should change this pattern to be NXX-NXX-XXXX (for a 10-digit pattern).
Hope this helps,
Patrick