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Help on Setting KX-TEM 824 to Cisco Router Voip 3

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myumyu

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Jun 23, 2012
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Greetings PBX Gurus

Is there anyone can solve my problem ? Here's the case :
I got a working fine PBX system with KX TEM 824 and a Cisco Router with Voip Card. When I test with an SLT connected directly to the router, it works just fine to make a call to a Voip number. How to set the PBX system, so all of the ext can make a call using the voip ? the PBX has 6 CO's. to make an outgoing call we use 9/81.
Please help :(
 
Thx for the answer Otoni79

I've installed the telephone adaptor on the router in it works when I use SLT phone. So I've tried to put a cord from CO5 to the ATA slot. But I don't know what to set on the KX-TEM 824, so all of the ext can make a call trough that router. I'm completely new in PBX :)
 
I have installed several KX-TES824 but haven't done VOIP with it.

Where have you connected the Telephone port (RJ11) from the Telephone Adaptor to?

Which jack in the PBX?
 
I've connected CO5 to the voice interface on my router, but i don't know how to manage an outgoing call trough CO5. The voice interface works just fine, cause i have test it with a SLT phone. Here's the scheme :

ext1 -- PBX1 -- router w/ voice interface -- PBX2 -- ext2

I'm such a dumb @ these things :(
thx for helping
 
VoIP telephone adaptor (ATA) to fit between your router and your standard KX-TES824 line output.

AND NOT

I've connected CO5 to the voice interface on my route
 
Oowhh I see....

so VoIP telephone adaptor (ATA) is a must ?
ok then, thx for the information
:)
 
Did you mean you connected CO5 to the voice interface on you router through the VoIP telephone adaptor (ATA)?
 
No, what I mean is I don't use a telephone adaptor, but I use an FXO card on my cisco router. Here's what i got from cisco :

"The Cisco Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) interface is an RJ-11 connector that allows an analog connection to be directed at the public switched telephone network's (PSTN's) central office or to a station interface on a private branch exchange (PBX). The FXO sits on the switch end of the connection. It plugs directly into the line side of the switch so the switch thinks the FXO interface is a telephone."

According to that description what I have to do now is manage how an outgoing call can go to specified CO ( in this case CO5 ), isn't it ? or have I missing something here?

I've test the FXO with a single line phone to use voip an it works. But I don't know how to set the PBX :(
 
Okay,understood.

Now with the CO5 connected to the voice interface on your router.

The KX-TES824.To access Line1,you dial 81.To access Line2 you dial 82 and so on.

Therefore for Line 5, dial 85.

Is the CO Line configuration done right using PBX Maintenance console?

If so,you should be able to call using extensions b
 
Is it the same with TEM ? where can i find menu to set the access line? or is it by default ?
because when i tried to make an outgoing call only 9/81 that works ( I have CO1-CO3 that connect to PSTN ).
In KX-TE maintenance console which menu should I check ?
 
On [41x] x=day/night/lunch, for CO5 it's 'normal'. What should I choose ?
 
Program 400 co connect. You can also use ars for call routing by dialled number using 9 as access and number prefix to direct call to the VoIP or line 1-3
 
Is CO5 enabled for connection?

Check.

On the console menu ,Go to

3.CO then 3.DETAIL.

Check if CO5 is ticked/checked.
 
Thx guys... I'll give it a try
 
Thx a lot guys .... it works...
your advises are useful
,,,
d-(^_^)-b

I set the CO5[414]->DISA|OGM1,
CO5[405]->outgoing call checked,
CO5[400]->connection checked|dial mode->DTMF,
CO1-CO3&CO5[404]CO Line group->1,
CO5[419]automatic line access->unchecked,
CO1-CO3[419]automatic line access->checked.

when I dial 9 it direct me to the idle between CO3-CO1, and when I dial 81 it direct me to CO5 ( Voip router ).
 
@otoni79 : thx for your help before
@cwc3 : hmmm... I'm new in pbx ... Can u explain me more about your suggestion? I'm interested, but couldn't understand it
 
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