Telephone system:Analog Telephone Adapter
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There are several ATA's laying in ACKspace
Sipura / Linksys
current dialplan
(0x.|10xx|112|116xxx|12xx|13xx|14x.|15x.|16xx|17x.|18x.|19xx|2222|2x.|[3-8]x.|9<:@gw1>S0)
A general Sipura dial plan looks like (assume the numbers are subscripts)
(<a1:b1>c1<:@gwX1>|<a2:b2>c2<:@gwX2>|...)
char | description |
---|---|
<a:b> | optional substitution; replace a with b (to remove, remove b, to prefix, remove a) |
<0:0031> | replace 0 with 0031 |
<:003145> | prefix 003145 to the number |
<9:> | remove initial 9 |
<9,:> | remove initial 9 and present different dial tone |
c | These characters can be: |
* | means the star (asterisk) key |
# | means the pound (hash) key |
x | means a single digit (0 through 9) |
[x-y] | means any digits x through y. |
[xy] | means the digits x and y (can put any number of digits here) |
. | means repeat the previously listed digit type zero or more times. For example x. means "zero or more digits," xx. means "one or more digits." |
<:@gwX> | Optional, (SPA-3000 only): dial out using the defined gateway |
<:@gw0> | dial out using the PSTN port |
<:@gw1> | dial out using gateway 1 |
S0 | is usually used at the end of a dial plan string that says "immediately dial when matched." Used for things like emergency numbers. |
! | is used at the end of the dial plan and it means "immediately reject the number dialed." Used to block, say, paid service numbers. |
Examples
immediately dial extension 1000 when the phone is offhook
(<:1000>S0)
command reference
code | function |
---|---|
**** | configuration menu |
110# | say IP address |
732668# | reboot |
... |
Linksys PAP2T
2x FxS
Sipura SPA3000
1x FxS, 1x FxO
Fritz!box 7170
- adsl internet routing or network routing on ethernet port 1
- 1x FxO
- 3x FxS with pulse dialing support
- 1x S0 (S/T) bus
factory reset:
#991*15901590*