Dont think thats how FXO works. Each SIP TRUNK channel on the SV is licensed and your converting SIP to analog so would not the FXO output connect to an Analog line card?
Yes, but if you have access to the web programming you can change the operators extension (temporarily) and use the *782 code 2 System -> 2 Operator and BGM. *790 clears features set BTW like call forwarding
Actually its * 7 9 0 im used to NEC programming these days. If you are trying to dial out from these handsets and they transfer you to the operator then its likely the extension has been locked. You can unlock this from the operator phone by dialling SPEAKER * 7 8 2 EXTENSION NUMBER SPEAKER...
2 separate sip accounts you'll have a hard time sending company b ddi to the registered sip account as call will always come through on the lowest available line which in the above scenario belongs to company a.
So you would forward the source RTP ports from your itsp and the destination would be 10020-10277 on the sl IPLB or rather the DSP address you have assigned in 10-12-09. If you have 8 sip trunks you don't reduce the RTP ports because the voice packets could fall anywhere within that port range...
Quick question, can a NT55x IP Handset use wireless XDP to a SIP extension using the *48 feature code? Idea is to install an algo strobe and when the NT phone rings, the algo will flash.
What does the HV Door Station manual state, I read one and it supports standard sip so in NS terms this is a 3rd party sip device. Not sure how you would get video to work.
You will have an errornous forward or do not disturb on your extension. Your numbering scheme is different, have you tried prefixing 720 with a * (asterix/star). Are yoou able to turn this off via MENU then Telephone Settings? Is there >>> showing on the display of your telephone extension?
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