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Connection plar using an ATA

luisfe70
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Hi, i have a traditional analog phone connected to a FXS port of a router, and this is configured with a "connection plar" voice-port command to a call center extension number. I want to do the same thing with an ATA. is this posible? does anybody know how to do this?

Thanks for your answers.

Luis Felipe

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jbouwkamp
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If you are using standard SCCP software on the ATA then do the following:

Create a new "PLAR" calling search space

Create a new "PLAR" partition

Place ONLY the PLAR partition in the PLAR CSS

Create a translation pattern with NO digits in the pattern field, assign it one of your standard calling search space but put it in the PLAR partition. Prefix the dialed digits with the number you actually want to call automatically. Assign the PLAR CSS to the ATA device and DN. Now since there is only one blank translation pattern available in the ATA's calling search space it will match as soon as you go off hook and dial the number prefixed in the translation pattern.

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jbouwkamp
Level 3
Level 3

If you are using standard SCCP software on the ATA then do the following:

Create a new "PLAR" calling search space

Create a new "PLAR" partition

Place ONLY the PLAR partition in the PLAR CSS

Create a translation pattern with NO digits in the pattern field, assign it one of your standard calling search space but put it in the PLAR partition. Prefix the dialed digits with the number you actually want to call automatically. Assign the PLAR CSS to the ATA device and DN. Now since there is only one blank translation pattern available in the ATA's calling search space it will match as soon as you go off hook and dial the number prefixed in the translation pattern.

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