Possible to use the SIP/Voip from voice on FTTH with Freepbx or something similar?

@rvarghese Ummm, probably not, unless you have a SIP ATA adapter it can't possibly work. Cause for the physical ports to work, you need to add a profile with the VOIP settings and type as VOIP, when that is done I don't think you'd be able to create a separate profile for the softphone.

TLDR - Most likely not possible.
 
@varkey - Let me rephrase my question.
BSNL setup the ONT configuration which is a DASAN 640Z device (Pretty cheap no wifi.). I think this is configured in bridge mode because the PPPoe is configured in the Wifi router. Now I have the hardphone connected to PON1 port of ONT which is working fine.

What I am trying to achieve is use a sip softphone in laptop/mobile and use along with this analog phone. I don't want to mess with the ONT because getting the Vendor to fix anything is really a PITA. What are your suggestions.

Thanks
RV
 
Yes, I understood what you meant. But both wouldn't be possible even if you modify the ONT config.

I'd suggest you take a backup of the current ONT config just to be sure.
 
@rvarghese Which router are you using? If its using a custom firmware like OpenWRT, you could create a separate interface and assign an IP address from the subnet of the ONT management IP address and you'd be able to access the UI.

Or you could temporarily connect ONT to your PC, and assign an IP address manually to access the web UI.
 


@varkey ~ I'm thinking of upgrading my ADSL line to Fiber and would love to tinker with FreePBX/Asterisk. What ONT model do you use?

I believe we can connect multiple devices as long as the connection to the actual SIP server is established from our local PBX setup and not from our device directly (devices should connect to local PBX only).
 
I use a Netlink ONT -- GPON ONT ONU WITH TELEPHONE WIFI INTERNET LAN FTTH (The LCO provided this)
Although I just have it bridged and don't use the WiFi or any other capabilities of the ONT device.

I'd say just get a basic ONT something like this -- ONT-GPON-NETLINK SECURE ONT GPON OLT 3 YEAR WARRANTY

Yeah, you should be able to connect multiple soft devices. Even a physical one is possible but you'd need a separate ATA adapter (that goes through the local SIP proxy etc) and can't use the ONT telephone port.
 
Well, I can't get the voice working. ONT is basically getting a connection from OLT but the details are not right actually. I can't create a new WAN connection because it says nas0_0 conflict. Maybe it's getting the connection from the existing WAN and it won't let me create another on the same VLAN. So pissed of
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Obviously you cannot have two WAN profiles with the same VLAN id. Why do you have two profiles with same VLAN?


Plus are you sure the VLAN is correct, most users have it as 1830 for voice.
 
Hi @varkey ofc I don’t want to create a new connection but!

1) As you can see in the first screenshot it’s getting a different IP 192.168.1.xx and ofcourse my IP and gateway both are different.

2) It’s not showing in my WAN as well so I can edit the connection, but nope it doesn’t show there as well.
 
@rvarghese Which router are you using? If its using a custom firmware like OpenWRT, you could create a separate interface and assign an IP address from the subnet of the ONT management IP address and you'd be able to access the UI.

Or you could temporarily connect ONT to your PC, and assign an IP address manually to access the web UI.

Tried connecting laptop and access the ONT webpage but strange none of the 192.168.X.1 Ips worked.
 

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