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MikeM to bobodey - 28 Mar 2010

Posted on www.voip-calculator.com

Bobodey,

As I replied to your email, this is a somewhat complicated config. If you would like assistance, please reply to my original email.

thanks
MikeM
mike_voip@hotmail.com

bobodey - 27 Mar 2010

Posted on www.voip-calculator.com

I have 3 Quintum tenor AF with 4 FXS ports configured with public IPs at 3 diffrenet sites.

Quintum 1 is at the HQ to be connected to a PABX so that all HQ staff can reach the remote sites

Quintum 2 is at remote site connected to 4 telephones

Quintum 3 is at remote site connected to 4 telephones

I need configuration help to achieve the following:

1. Site to Site Dialing: so that users at any of the 3 sites can call one another.

2. Phone to phone (Extension) dialing within same location: so that user from one extension can reach other users on other extensions.

ATI - JS - 28 Jan 2010

Posted on www.voip-calculator.com

Md. Monir Hossain

regarding the VPN issues.

you need to know which ports are block by the firewall.

are you using VPN Gateway, if so there is every minimal interconnection problem. if you can ping each others IP(main office and branch office) with very low latency.
but if your using VPN client base, well its a big problem because VPN client only permits the computer who dial the VPN connection.

Md. Monir Hossain - 9 Dec 2009

Posted on DualSoftswitch.com

Dear all,

Please help me. i asking to solve my problem. i have to quintum asm 400 gateway. i want voice solution with this devices with VPN connection. at head office, we have pbx connection with pstn. they are doing voice call with these PBX system. by pressing 9 we can call pstn. with these existing system, i want to implement quintum asm 400 gateway. i connect 4 extension in fxo port at head office and 4 receiver connect with FXS port at remote office.i have already configured with same ip network and tested locally. its working fine.but whenever i connect with vpn link with different ip network facing problem. may be configuration problem.so can u send me any configuration file that will help me to out this type of problem.its urgent.so ...........................


monir

Mike M to Md. Monir Hossain - 23 Nov 2009

Posted on www.erlang.com

Sir,

There are several options and ways to config the units in your setup depending on what you want to accomplish.

Please contact me at mike_voip@hotmail.com to discuss further.

thanks
MikeM

Md. Monir Hossain - 22 Nov 2009

Posted on www.voip-calculator.com

i want to connect two office(Head office, Branch office) with quintum asm 400. at head office FXS port connect with PBX and FXO port Connect with PSTN connection.


another end (Branch office), 4 FXS port connect with 4 reciver and LAN port connect with HEAD office Quintum Lan Port through VPN connection. in that case how can i configure the two device. please advise me.

MC - 4 Nov 2009

Posted on DualSoftswitch.com

Hi,

I need help with configuring a Quintum ASM200.

After a lot of reading from various articles on the website including Quintum's, I have been able to do the bare minimum configs using configuration wizard.
Currently, the Quintum is setup behind a firewall/NAT and I am using one of the fxo and one fxs for the purpose of testing.
When I pickup the handset, I do get a dial tone.

What I need help is the following:
Setup the Quintum to
1) Allow only IP Incoming calls from outside for all calls with country code 61
2) Disallow all outgoing calls via the IP link
3) select the non-busy FXO to terminate IP incoming calls
4) allow incoming pstn calls
5) direct incoming calls from PSTN to the designated phone connected e.g. if someone calls from pstn to 81847821 then phone connected to port 1 will ring and similarly for 81847822 port2
5) allow phones to autoselect free FXO port for the purpose of making calls via pstn

I would like to set it up like a termination partner and would appreciate any advice or guidance.

Best Regard

MC

help - 7 Jan 2006

About configuring Quintam voice switches 24 port with rj45 and com port

MikeM - 14 Dec 2005

Shevan,

Is sounds like it could be an issue with either H323 port blocked by ISP or if you are going through a NAT, then it may not be handling the translation correctly or you do not have the tenor configured for NAT correctly. Did you remember to set the external IP setting of the Tenor to the public IP of your DSL?

Shevan - 14 Dec 2005

Hi ,
Quintum experts please help me!
I have configured ASM 400 for calling card setup, destination party getting alert but after picksup no media.
DTMF signals are passing without any issue.
Our Quintum is running with PPPoE connection (DSL).
Do you think this issue arise bcos of NAT?
Please help me to overcome this secnario ASAP.

shevan

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