[Asterisk-Users] welltech Wellgate 3804 in SIP mode

artifex maximus artifexor at gmail.com
Fri Mar 31 02:31:28 MST 2006


I had conversation with Welltech support and I got this description (I
can't send attachment through the list):

The 380x has a routing table function. There are two default route
exist in the routing table, one is for IP incoming call another is for
FXO incoming call, the IP call will be routed to FXO and the Call from
FXO side will be routed to IP side.

If the 380x got an incoming call from IP side and the line number is
not it's local SIP number. Then the 380x will forward this number to
the FXO which is based on the default route, and the FXO will dial
this number through PSTN automatically. User just need to dial the
destination PSTN number, this is called one-stage dialing.

For more information about one-stage dialing, please refer to the attachment.

If the 380x got an incoming call from IP side, and the line number is
the FXO's local SIP number, then the FXO will answer this call and
user will hear dial tone from PSTN side, then they should re-dial the
destination PSTN number. User should dial number twice, so this is
called two-stage dialing.

artifex

On 3/31/06, Erick Perez <eaperezh at gmail.com> wrote:
> one-stage calling function?
>
> On 3/30/06, kevin ling <kevin.ling at amphenol.com.tw> wrote:
> >
> > Yes,
> >
> > Same configuration as Martin.
> > 1.for incoming call just set the 3804 "hotline" to one sip extension number.
> > 2.for outgoing call, you just using regular dail command to pass the phone
> > number to 3804  (3804 is a 4FXO port device, the call from ip side always
> > pass to FXO Port). You can telnet to the 3804 and enable the one-stage
> > calling function.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Kevin



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