Scott,
By default You cannot reach the extensions registered to SPA9000 from the extensions registered at Openser. You will only reach the SPA9000 line registered at Openser. You can reach the other extensions registered at SPA 9000 if the SPA9000 line registered at Openser forward the call to the other extensions or if you set the extensions on SPA9000 to receive calls without authentication but for that to work you need to create aliases for that extensions on Openser pointing it to SPA9000
Regards, Juliano Duque
Juliano,
Thanks for the info. This will allow me to reach the SPA9000 phones from my Openser phones. Getting to Openser phones from SPA9000 phones is relatively easy by setting the correct call routing dial pattern in the SPA9000.
Since the SPA9000 is limited in the number of extensions (max 16), I would like to have most all phones registered to Openser, and use the SPA9000 as a gateway to my ITSP, which means I need to somehow forward 10 digit numbers from an Openser phone into the SPA9000 and out the ITSP line on the SPA9000.
Regards, Scott Yagel PacketCall, Inc. syagel@packetcall.net
-----Original Message----- From: juliano Duque [mailto:juliano.duque@terra.com.br] Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 10:21 AM To: syagel@packetcall.net Cc: users@openser.org Subject: RE: [Users] openser, spa9000, etc.
Scott,
By default You cannot reach the extensions registered to SPA9000 from the extensions registered at Openser. You will only reach the SPA9000 line registered at Openser. You can reach the other extensions registered at SPA 9000 if the SPA9000 line registered at Openser forward the call to the other extensions or if you set the extensions on SPA9000 to receive calls without authentication but for that to work you need to create aliases for that extensions on Openser pointing it to SPA9000
Regards, Juliano Duque