I am using a Linksys SPA 2100 ATA with PFL, and almost everything is working good
The only problem I am having is a DELAYED LOCAL RINGBACK TONE.
When I call a number, and finished the last number, there is about a 5 sec delay, before I can hear a local ringback tone!
Tried calling same number with PFL softphone, got local ringback tone immediately !
Enclosed is my screen shoots of SPA2100 config pages, Line 1 . (tried to upload SIP page too, but it looks like there is a 3 upload limit)
Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Thanks!
Delayed local ringback tone ---Linksys SPA 2100
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Delayed local ringback tone ---Linksys SPA 2100
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Re: Delayed local ringback tone ---Linksys SPA 2100
I suspect there is something wrong with your dial plan. Try calling a number and pressing pound ( # ) at the end. example: (604)123-45678#
If the call goes through without any delays then you need to look into the dial plan for an error.
If the call goes through without any delays then you need to look into the dial plan for an error.
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Re: Delayed local ringback tone ---Linksys SPA 2100
you are correct, it was the dial plan
I have just replaced dial plan with (x.) , which means dial whatever (no plan ) and it started behaving properly
created this dial plan from scratch, it covers the calling features, 911, local 10 digits and North American long distance calls (area code 1)
(*xx|911|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx)
I have just replaced dial plan with (x.) , which means dial whatever (no plan ) and it started behaving properly
created this dial plan from scratch, it covers the calling features, 911, local 10 digits and North American long distance calls (area code 1)
(*xx|911|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx)
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Re: Delayed local ringback tone ---Linksys SPA 2100
This is the one FPL recommends for Linksys devices
(911|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xxxxxxxxxxxx.|98*|[6-7]x*xxxxxxxxxxx.)
It used to work fine on my PAP2T until I had to change it because of my PBX.
(911|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xxxxxxxxxxxx.|98*|[6-7]x*xxxxxxxxxxx.)
It used to work fine on my PAP2T until I had to change it because of my PBX.
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Re: Delayed local ringback tone ---Linksys SPA 2100
yes, I looked at the recommended dial string, but it has some part I do not need, and some part which did not look right
(911|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xxxxxxxxxxxx.|98*|[6-7]x*xxxxxxxxxxx.)
part1 : (911|........this is for 911
part2 : |[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|........this is for local 10 digits
part3 : |1xxxxxxxxxx|............this for North American long distance (1 area code)
part4 : |011xxxxxxxxxxxx.|......this is for international long distance, 011+country code+as many number as you want
part5: |98*|.........any 3 digit number starting with 98 .......not sure what is good for, maybe to access some voicemail box, etc...
part6: [6-7]x*xxxxxxxxxxx.).........start with 6 or start with 7 , and then any number.....as many as you want ......not sure what is good for ?
So I needed only part 1,2, and 3 because I have a separate SIP device and account for International long distance
The dial plan below works for all my needs:
(*xx|911|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx)
Thank You for all the replies !
(911|[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx|011xxxxxxxxxxxx.|98*|[6-7]x*xxxxxxxxxxx.)
part1 : (911|........this is for 911
part2 : |[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|........this is for local 10 digits
part3 : |1xxxxxxxxxx|............this for North American long distance (1 area code)
part4 : |011xxxxxxxxxxxx.|......this is for international long distance, 011+country code+as many number as you want
part5: |98*|.........any 3 digit number starting with 98 .......not sure what is good for, maybe to access some voicemail box, etc...
part6: [6-7]x*xxxxxxxxxxx.).........start with 6 or start with 7 , and then any number.....as many as you want ......not sure what is good for ?
So I needed only part 1,2, and 3 because I have a separate SIP device and account for International long distance
The dial plan below works for all my needs:
(*xx|911|[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx|1[2-9]xx[2-9]xxxxxx)
Thank You for all the replies !