Author Topic: Going VOIP - losing the landline  (Read 16315 times)

hellymedic

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Re: Going VOIP - losing the landline
« Reply #100 on: 07 December, 2023, 06:00:38 pm »
After 3 calls, BT now say the old hub, seemingly identical to the new (David finally unboxed), will work. (First calls, techies said it wouldn't work.)
Still haven't been switched over.

Will have to wait, watch and see...

Feanor

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Re: Going VOIP - losing the landline
« Reply #101 on: 07 December, 2023, 07:11:36 pm »
I've been scratching my head a bit here, about what I should do.

Current config is normal BT landline, with DSL on it, which is now not used.
Internet is with AAISP, but connected via L2TP tunnel from my Firebrick through a Starlink connection.
The analog part of the landline lands on a TDM400 card in an Asterisk box, and hence to IP phones.

I wish to keep the landline number for now, for a few reasons.

My current plan is this:

-Port the number to AAISP VoIP service.
  Yes, they can maintain the ADSL service on the copper line if required, but I think I will just allow the entire line to cease that as it's now un-used.

-De-commission the Asterisk box, in favour of using the VoIP gateway functionality in my Firebrick.
  It has enough of the features of Asterisk that I need: it will accept registration of the phones, and will register with the AAISP gateway for external connectivity on my ported-in number.

-I will need to provision TFTP which is running on the Asterisk box elsewhere, because the Cisco IP phones pick up their config from it.  That can be moved to my Roundcube webmail server.

This needs to be thought through a bit more, but that's my general direction.


hellymedic

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Re: Going VOIP - losing the landline
« Reply #102 on: 07 December, 2023, 08:12:44 pm »
Excerpt from email, timestamped 20.01 today:

<<We're still working on your Digital Voice
Your broadband is now ready, but your Digital Voice service will start after . So, you should wait until then before setting up your Hub and digital home phones. >>

No time is specified before the  .

So I wait...

jiberjaber

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Re: Going VOIP - losing the landline
« Reply #103 on: 07 December, 2023, 09:38:10 pm »
Excerpt from email, timestamped 20.01 today:

<<We're still working on your Digital Voice
Your broadband is now ready, but your Digital Voice service will start after . So, you should wait until then before setting up your Hub and digital home phones. >>

No time is specified before the  .

So I wait...
Have they disconnected the landline yet?

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Regards,

Joergen

hellymedic

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Re: Going VOIP - losing the landline
« Reply #104 on: 07 December, 2023, 10:24:36 pm »
They have now.
Phone plugged into old hub does not work.

I seem to have had contradictory advice from BT and elsewhere.

Will battle on and maybe try new hub tomorrow.

Feanor

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Re: Going VOIP - losing the landline
« Reply #105 on: 07 December, 2023, 10:39:37 pm »
That's not a surprise.

Like I said before, although the old hub might have the hardware capability to do the phone thing, it was supplied to you before that stuff was relevant, and the necessary configs for your actual phone number etc will not have been pre-configured in it's config.

You are making things un-necessarily difficult for yourself.
Just use the provided, pre-configured hub.

If that requires some re-config on your LAN side, then you just need to eat that up, I think. Sorry.
The local configs can't have been *that* hard, because these hubs don't allow for much configuration.

Feanor

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Re: Going VOIP - losing the landline
« Reply #106 on: 07 December, 2023, 10:47:19 pm »
Right, so I've got the Firebrick configured as a VoIP Server.
And all the LAN SIP phones are now registering with it.
I can call from extension to extension.

Next step is to shift the PSTN number to AAISP, and configure the external trunk once I shift my number to AAISP.

In the meantime, I have an Olde Analog Phone on the PSTN.

hellymedic

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Re: Going VOIP - losing the landline
« Reply #107 on: 08 December, 2023, 12:09:05 am »
Thanks!
We'll swap hubs tomorrow.
Our systems aren't simple though. I am immobile, David is unwell. It's cold & wet out.
David has much kit connected both by wire and by Wifi, 30 metres down the garden.

hellymedic

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Re: Going VOIP - losing the landline
« Reply #108 on: 08 December, 2023, 02:59:58 pm »
Currently without landline on old hub, new hub or old wiring.

Still awaiting Magick Email from BT stating Digital Voice is ready to use.

hellymedic

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Re: Going VOIP - losing the landline
« Reply #109 on: 08 December, 2023, 04:59:04 pm »
Huzzah!
We are connected via the new hub, following yet another call to BT.
'Alice' in Dundee was very helpful - on the phone to her over 15 minutes.