We provided an alternative solution for the time being because our client became impatient. So what I did was create another SIP account on the user's phone but this time around, Panasonic SIP extension on the existing Grandstream SIP extension. So, all the user does is to access the trunk on...
I think they are the same, 35060. Like I mentioned before, extensions of both the Panasonic and UCM can communicate perfectly. The only challenge is for the UCM extensions to have access to the trunk lines of the Panasonic. I noticed that once the trunk call is initiated, it is routed to a...
Thanks, Omonat.
I could that and confirm but they intend to increase the number of CO trunks on the Panasonic. So what would I do with this development? Presently, I created a Panasonic SIP extension (2113) as a second SIP account on the UCM extension user (2013). With this 2013 I could easily...
Hello everyone, I have a Peer to Peer SIP Trunk connection successfully established between Panasonic KX-NSX1000 and Grandstream UCM 6202. Extension calls from both sides are perfect.
Panasonic KX-NSX1000 has a GSM to VoIP gateway device.
On the Panasonic KX-NSX1000, extensions with the...
Hello everyone, I have a Peer to Peer SIP Trunk connection successfully established between Panasonic KX-NSX1000 and Grandstream UCM 6202. Extension calls from both sides are perfect.
Panasonic KX-NSX1000 has a GSM to VoIP gateway device
On the Panasonic KX-NSX1000, extensions with the...
Hi folks,
Thought I should just mention here that, fortunately for me, the issue was eventually resolved (just in case someone finds himself/herself in the situation I also found myself). See settings belo:
Configuration => Slot => PRI Card => Port Property => Main => Port Type: QSIG-Slave...
Thanks Omonat,
I have used the 8+TG number (e.g. 830), used TIE line access prefix (i.e. 7), leading digits in the TIE table (i.e. 2 and 3) but still hasn't worked. Not sure if the Cisco engineer has some more configurations to do or tidy up or am the one missing out on something..... I did run...
Hello Folks,
I have successfully integrated a Panasonic KX-TDA100D to a Cisco Router via a PRI/E1 card. Challenge is Cisco users can reach any extension of choice on the Panasonic PABX but users on the cannot do likewise.
Any support would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
Harogie
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