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== Setup ==
 
== Setup ==
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We are going to accomplish this setup in 2 easy steps:
 
We are going to accomplish this setup in 2 easy steps:
 
1) Adding the device for the internal phone lines (FXS ports)
 
1) Adding the device for the internal phone lines (FXS ports)
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'''Step 1 - Adding the device template for the FXS ports (your internal phone/phones)'''
 
'''Step 1 - Adding the device template for the FXS ports (your internal phone/phones)'''
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In the web admin, on the left pane under devices, select Phones. On the resulting page, you should see all of the Orbiter Embedded Phones that your system already has. At the bottom of this page, click the "Add Device" button, then select "Generic SIP Softphone" from the Device Template picker. Click the "Pick device template" button.
 
In the web admin, on the left pane under devices, select Phones. On the resulting page, you should see all of the Orbiter Embedded Phones that your system already has. At the bottom of this page, click the "Add Device" button, then select "Generic SIP Softphone" from the Device Template picker. Click the "Pick device template" button.
 
Now notice that you have a new phone device in you list. Change the name to something like "House Line", set the PK_FloorplanObjectType to "Cordless Phone", set the Phone Type to SIP. Notice that the PhoneNumber is already filled out. LEAVE THIS ALONE AND REMEMBER IT! This will be the extension of your internal analog phones (or whatever single phone you have plugged into the FXS Port!)  Also, you can assign this phone a room (it really doesn't matter which one you choose) and make sure the "Controlled By" column says Asterisk. If it does not say "Asterisk", click on it and choose Asterisk (Asterisk) - from the dropdown. When finished, Hit the Update button at the bottom of the screen to save these changes. You will have to reload your router, and do a quick regen on all orbiters manually (from the Devices->Orbiters section)
 
Now notice that you have a new phone device in you list. Change the name to something like "House Line", set the PK_FloorplanObjectType to "Cordless Phone", set the Phone Type to SIP. Notice that the PhoneNumber is already filled out. LEAVE THIS ALONE AND REMEMBER IT! This will be the extension of your internal analog phones (or whatever single phone you have plugged into the FXS Port!)  Also, you can assign this phone a room (it really doesn't matter which one you choose) and make sure the "Controlled By" column says Asterisk. If it does not say "Asterisk", click on it and choose Asterisk (Asterisk) - from the dropdown. When finished, Hit the Update button at the bottom of the screen to save these changes. You will have to reload your router, and do a quick regen on all orbiters manually (from the Devices->Orbiters section)
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'''Step 2 - Configuring the spa2000'''
 
'''Step 2 - Configuring the spa2000'''
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This part assumes a factory default starting point. To do this, hook up an analog phone to the FXS (phone) port, and dial ****
 
This part assumes a factory default starting point. To do this, hook up an analog phone to the FXS (phone) port, and dial ****
 
When prompted, enter ****73738# from the telephone keypad, then press 1 to confirm. This will reset the unit to factory defaults.
 
When prompted, enter ****73738# from the telephone keypad, then press 1 to confirm. This will reset the unit to factory defaults.
  
Now go ahead and connect the spa2000 to your internal network switch. Dial **** from the connected handset to get the IP address. Open up a web browser on the network, and enter the IP address to go to the spa2000 admin page. In the upper right hand corner, click on the links for Advanced.
 
  
Go to the System tab. Under "Internet Connection Type" do the following:
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Now go ahead and connect the spa2000 to your internal network switch. Dial **** from the connected handset to get the IP address. Open up a web browser on the network, and enter the IP address to go to the spa2000 admin page. In the upper right hand corner, click on the link for Advanced.
  
 
Next, go to the SIP tab. Change the following:
 
Next, go to the SIP tab. Change the following:
 
 
RTP Packet Size: 0.020
 
RTP Packet Size: 0.020
 
  
  
 
Next, go to the Line 1 tab. Change the following:
 
Next, go to the Line 1 tab. Change the following:
 
 
Line Enable: Yes
 
Line Enable: Yes
 
 
SIP Port: 5060
 
SIP Port: 5060
 
 
Proxy: 192.168.80.1
 
Proxy: 192.168.80.1
 
 
Register: Yes
 
Register: Yes
 
 
Register Expires: 3600
 
Register Expires: 3600
 
 
Make Call Without Reg: yes
 
Make Call Without Reg: yes
 
 
Ans Call Without Reg: yes
 
Ans Call Without Reg: yes
 
 
Display Name: <extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device> (mine was 206 for example)
 
Display Name: <extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device> (mine was 206 for example)
 
 
UserID: <again, extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device>
 
UserID: <again, extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device>
 
 
Password: <once again, extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device>
 
Password: <once again, extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device>
 
 
Use AuthID: no
 
Use AuthID: no
 
 
Preferred Codec: set to G711u
 
Preferred Codec: set to G711u
 
 
Use Pref Codec Only: no
 
Use Pref Codec Only: no
 
 
Dial Plan: (xxx|xxxx|xxxxxxx|xxxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx)
 
Dial Plan: (xxx|xxxx|xxxxxxx|xxxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx)
  

Revision as of 05:57, 17 March 2009

General Information

The Sipura (now bought out by Linksys) spa 2000 is a pstn (analog phone line) to Asterisk gateway device that provides a SIP interface for 2 FXS ports (analog phone). This allows you to use your analog phones with LinuxMCE/Asterix.

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Sipura+SPA-2000

Setup

We are going to accomplish this setup in 2 easy steps: 1) Adding the device for the internal phone lines (FXS ports) 2) Configuring the spa2000


Step 1 - Adding the device template for the FXS ports (your internal phone/phones)

In the web admin, on the left pane under devices, select Phones. On the resulting page, you should see all of the Orbiter Embedded Phones that your system already has. At the bottom of this page, click the "Add Device" button, then select "Generic SIP Softphone" from the Device Template picker. Click the "Pick device template" button. Now notice that you have a new phone device in you list. Change the name to something like "House Line", set the PK_FloorplanObjectType to "Cordless Phone", set the Phone Type to SIP. Notice that the PhoneNumber is already filled out. LEAVE THIS ALONE AND REMEMBER IT! This will be the extension of your internal analog phones (or whatever single phone you have plugged into the FXS Port!) Also, you can assign this phone a room (it really doesn't matter which one you choose) and make sure the "Controlled By" column says Asterisk. If it does not say "Asterisk", click on it and choose Asterisk (Asterisk) - from the dropdown. When finished, Hit the Update button at the bottom of the screen to save these changes. You will have to reload your router, and do a quick regen on all orbiters manually (from the Devices->Orbiters section)

Repeat the above steps to create another device if you plan on using the second FXS port.


Step 2 - Configuring the spa2000

This part assumes a factory default starting point. To do this, hook up an analog phone to the FXS (phone) port, and dial **** When prompted, enter ****73738# from the telephone keypad, then press 1 to confirm. This will reset the unit to factory defaults.


Now go ahead and connect the spa2000 to your internal network switch. Dial **** from the connected handset to get the IP address. Open up a web browser on the network, and enter the IP address to go to the spa2000 admin page. In the upper right hand corner, click on the link for Advanced.

Next, go to the SIP tab. Change the following: RTP Packet Size: 0.020


Next, go to the Line 1 tab. Change the following: Line Enable: Yes SIP Port: 5060 Proxy: 192.168.80.1 Register: Yes Register Expires: 3600 Make Call Without Reg: yes Ans Call Without Reg: yes Display Name: <extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device> (mine was 206 for example) UserID: <again, extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device> Password: <once again, extension number LMCE assigned your Generic Phone device> Use AuthID: no Preferred Codec: set to G711u Use Pref Codec Only: no Dial Plan: (xxx|xxxx|xxxxxxx|xxxxxxxxxx|1xxxxxxxxxx)


Next, go to the Line 2 tab. Make the same changes as above.

Now enjoy LMCE Telecom on your old analog phone line!