PSTN Gateway

Status
Not open for further replies.

impaddy

Joined
Jun 3, 2011
Messages
10
Reaction score
0
I have a Linksys SPA3102 gateway. I am having great trouble getting it to work, I have followed the configuration guide on the 3CX website numerous times to no avail. The device registers but when I attempt to make a call out the following entries in the log are displayed.


09:36:53.009 [CM503016]: Call(4): Attempt to reach <sip:[email protected]> failed. Reason: Server Failure

09:36:53.007 [CM503003]: Call(4): Call to sip:[email protected]:5062 has failed; Cause: 503 Service Unavailable; from IP:192.168.2.156:5062

09:36:52.944 [CM503025]: Call(4): Calling PSTNline:907917926778@(Ln.10000@Outside Line)@[Dev:sip:[email protected]:5062]

09:36:52.943 [MS210002] C:4.2:Offer provided. Connection(transcoding mode): 192.168.2.40:7010(7011)

09:36:52.913 [CM503004]: Call(4): Route 1: PSTNline:907917926778@(Ln.10000@Outside Line)@[Dev:sip:[email protected]:5062]

09:36:52.913 [CM503010]: Making route(s) to <sip:[email protected]>

09:36:52.912 [MS210000] C:4.1:Offer received. RTP connection: 192.168.2.148:16394(16395)

09:36:52.910 Remote SDP is set for legC:4.1

09:36:52.910 [CM505001]: Ext.100: Device info: Device Identified: [Man: Cisco;Mod: SPA Series;Rev: General] Capabilities:[reinvite, replaces, unable-no-sdp, no-recvonly] UserAgent: [Cisco/SPA501G-7.4.3a] PBX contact: [sip:[email protected]:5060]

09:36:52.892 [CM503001]: Call(4): Incoming call from Ext.100 to <sip:[email protected]>

09:36:52.888 [CM500002]: Info on incoming INVITE:
 
First off i suggest you use a supported device such as a grandstream or Patton.

Secondly the problem is arisising from the device itself as it is giving a 503 error. I strongly suggest you change device as you will recieve little support from the community with this.
 
Hi Mark

The Linksys SPA3102 gateway was on the supported list, but you seem to have removed this.

is there any reason why?
 
I was using it because it was listed as supported and also recommended to me by the 3CX recommendation tool.
 
This is something else, not the SPA3102 - I've installed plenty of them (over 100), with various IP PBXs, not only 3CX.
The SPA-3102 most probably is not anymore on the list of supported devices, because of recent 'strategic' agreement with Grandstream. However it is still much more reliable than Grandstream's FXO gateways.

Try factory resetting the SPA-3102 and re-provision it or configure it manually according the 3CX guidelines. Make sure you have the latest firmware (nevertheless I can't find a difference with older) and appropriate settings for your PSTN provider (search forums, if available).

See the following links:

http://www.3cx.com/voip-gateways/
http: //www.3cx.com/voip-gateways/linksys-3102-provisioning/ - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
http://www.3cx.com/voip-gateways/linksys-3102/ - NO LONGER AVAILABLE

BR
 
Orlin,

SPA3102 has never been supported because even the manufacturer doesn't support it...
 
It's still a great device though, does everything (for me, very reliably) for a modest price!

The error:
Cause: 503 Service Unavailable
can be caused by something as simple as the PSTN line either not being properly connected to the FXO port, the line being busy or the line voltage being below the off-hook threshold. Log into the 3102 and see what the PSTN line status (right down the bottom of the INFO tab) reports.
 
http://www.3cx.com/sip-phones/ Here you can read which SIP Phones are supported by 3CX Phone System for Windows (Preferred, Supported and Tested)

This is a copy of the webpage
SIP Phone Configuration Guides (Preferred)

3CXPhone for Android (Provisioned)
3CXPhone for iPhone
3CXPhone for Windows
CISCO SPA 501G, 502G, 504G, 508G, 509G, 525G (Manual configuration)
CISCO SPA 501G, 502G, 504G, 508G, 509G, 525G (Provisioned)
How to auto-provision IP phones with DHCP 'option 66'
GrandStream GXP-1450, 2110, 2120 and GXP 2100 (Provisioned)

SIP Phone Configuration Guides (Supported)

GrandStream GXP-2000 (Manual configuration)
GrandStream GXP-2000, 280, 1200, GXP 2010 and GXP-2020 (Provisioned)
GrandStream HandyTone 386 ATA
GrandStream HandyTone 486(487),286(287) ATA
Linksys 3102 ATA and Fax - T38 Fax Pass-through
Linksys SPA 901, 921, 941, 922, 942, 962 (Manual configuration)
Linksys SPA 901, 921, 941, 922, 942, 962(Provisioned)
Polycom KIRK Wireless Server 300
Polycom SoundPoint IP 320, 321, 330, 331, 430, 450, 550, 560, 650, 670 (Manual configuration)
Polycom SoundPoint IP 320, 321, 330, 331, 430, 450, 550, 560, 650, 670(Provisioned)
Polycom SoundStation IP6000
Yealink T20, T22, T26, T28 (Manual configuration)
Yealink T20, T22, T26, T28 (Provisioned)

SIP Phone Configuration Guides (Tested)

Aastra (67)51i, (67)53i, (67)55i, (67)57i (Manual configuration)
AAstra (67)51i, (67)53i, (67)55i, (67)57i (Provisioned)
Aastra SIP-DECT
CISCO 7940
Counterpath Bria
Linksys SPA-901
Nokia E65 / E71 / N95
Siemens C470IP
Snom 300, 320, 360, 370, 820, 821, 870 (Manual configuration)
Snom 300, 320, 360, 370, 820, 821, 870 (Provisioned)
SNOM M3
X-Lite 3.0
 
SY said:
Orlin,

SPA3102 has never been supported because even the manufacturer doesn't support it...

Yes Stepan, unfortunately this is true.

At time the company manufacturing them was called Sipura, later acquired by Linksys, a division of Cisco Systems, nowadays just Cisco. I have the feeling the support was better during Sipura times, now Cisco is not updating firmware anymore, etc. New models (SPA-1xx ?) are coming, going to replace SPA-2102 and SPA-3102, at least according rumors.

However, I still think this is the best FXO gateway on the market (and better than the original SPA-3000, thanks to Cisco/Linksys). I've installed my first SPA-3000 in 2005. I have installed SPA-3102 with various IP PBXs, including 3CX systems, mainly for integrating analog GSM gateways and PSTN lines in remote locations (cheapest possible solutions). SPA-8800 is the same experience, nevertheless it is priced unreasonably higher than 4x SPA-3102. SPA-400 (4x FXO ports) is not available anymore, nevertheless I have installed it with 3CX also and it worked fine.

Kind regards,
Orlin.
 
I've got 5 working with no issues whatsoever, (I find them extremely reliable and flexible) along with an older 3000 (both FXO and FXS working simultaneously on all). I have not seen any issues that could not be overcome with the correct settings. Some people have had echo issues with them but, besides the wrong settings, that can also be brought on by an external problem with the phone lines or PSTN equipment.

I've actually had a couple of Grandstream devices fail (to the point they had to be thrown away, er..."recycled") on me, but never a Sipura/Linksys.Cisco ATA/gateway.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Forum statistics

Threads
111,864
Messages
589,459
Members
164,703
Latest member
eokwaro