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SIP TIE

dmanghani

Programmer
Jul 4, 2012
23
IN
I have a NEC SV9100 which has to be connected to a 8 Port FXO unit.
- The FXO unit It has 8 ports, currently I have connected all 8 ports to one SIP trunks and I can receive & make calls, however I want to access and receive calls from individual port.
Eg 1st Port is SIP trunk 5 2nd is trunk 6.....
The system has to be connected to a SIP trunks also.
can anyone guide me
 
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?
 
SIP is not converted to analog; it stays as an SIP Trunk.
 
Sounds to me like your logic is flawed. What are you precisely trying to do, because the way you are explaining it, it makes zero sense.
 
Is the SIP connected to the SV9100 with the gateways connecting to external POTs lines? Normally we would expect the 9100 to be connected to analog lines of the SIP gateway and then the SIP trunks connect to a remote provider.
 
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FXO is being used as trunk lines are in a different location
 
I think what the OP is trying to do is convert Analogue trunks at a different location to Sip trunks and connect them via the internet (or intranet) to the 9100 (the ATA is FXO not FXS). Now I don't think this is possible but I am happy to be proved wrong!
 
Ya, he would be better setting up FXO-FXS to co port cards. OR convert the analog trunks to SIP.
 

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