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10 Jan 2017 20:10 #7 by gscott99
What I would suggest is porting the PSTN number to a SIP trunk as a DDI.

Then set up a BX2000 with the ported number as an 'Alias'. This lets you put a label on incoming calls e.g 'xyz guesthouse' plus show the caller id.

Then enable remote extensions and you can have your phone handset in any location with an internet connection.

Hope the above makes sense but if not, post back and I'll try to expand on it.

cheers, Gordon

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10 Jan 2017 20:29 #8 by ghostworks
Sounds interesting

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11 Jan 2017 11:25 #9 by ghostworks
would it be easier to get 2 x vigorbx 2000 , for location A and B , have 1 as primary and other secondary ?

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11 Jan 2017 11:52 #10 by ghostworks

gscott99 wrote: What I would suggest is porting the PSTN number to a SIP trunk as a DDI.


will this work for another location.
Location B has a Vigor 2860VAC ( VPN to main Office ) any incoming calls from PSTN of location B routed to Location A to VigorBX 2000

gscott99 wrote: Then set up a BX2000 with the ported number as an 'Alias'. This lets you put a label on incoming calls e.g 'xyz guesthouse' plus show the caller id.


I've read the Draytek Guide on this and looks pretty straight forward

gscott99 wrote: Then enable remote extensions and you can have your phone handset in any location with an internet connection.


Should be easy with the guides

Just need more insight with hardware I have or need for your first suggestion

Thanks

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11 Jan 2017 12:50 #11 by gscott99

GhostWorks wrote: would it be easier to get 2 x vigorbx 2000 , for location A and B , have 1 as primary and other secondary ?



I don't think that would work. I've only ever used Gamma SIPs and they are tied to a particular IP address for authentication. So 2 sites couldn't use the same SIP trunks.

Will write some more later when I finish work.

cheers Gordon

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11 Jan 2017 13:43 #12 by ghostworks
I already have 2 Draytel Accounts so could have location b with vigorbx 2000 just to use 1 sip draytel account to transfer PSNT of location B to main Sites vigorbx 2000

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