[asterisk-users] Analog Adapters ?
Barry L. Kline
blkline at attglobal.net
Thu Jan 31 17:26:38 CST 2008
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d4rk f1br wrote:
> He however is wanting something that connects using both SIP to the
> server and PSTN. But his request does not stop there. He wants to be
> able to choose on the fly which "SIP or PSTN" connection he utilizes for
> any given outbound call the user makes. Basically, analog adapter
> connects to both voip pbx via sip, and PSTN. Analog phone connects to
> analog adapter. User picks up phone and could ideally press say 8 to
> make a call over the voip service or 9 to make a call over the attached
> PSTN.
>
> Sounds simple enough. And I know they do make adapters that connect to
> both a sip voip service and to the PSTN via a FXS port. Something like
> the Linksys SPA3102.
The SPA3102 will do that. It has "dialplan functionality" which will
allow you to configure it the way you requested: 8 for VoIP, 9 for PSTN
calls.
Barry
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