Configuring BSNL FTTH VoIP to VoIP phone or Analogue Telephone Adapter (ATA)

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I have one Grandstream HT801 ATA lying around ( which I was using with BSNL Wings ) , so was keen to use that ATA for BSNL FTTH VoIP.

Got many inputs from this forum , especially from our BSNL super hero @varkey 🙂

Steps I followed :

1) Setup the voice profile as Bridge and bind to LAN port 1. Internet profile is set to Port_2 and WLAN

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3) See the status page :

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4) Connected ATA to Port_1 of HG323 Netlink modem and configured the Voice profile static IP in it.

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5) Given the SIP server IP and other credentials in FXS configuration of ATA
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6) Save and reboot.

7) Bingo !!!!!!

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incoming and outgoing working without any issues. This ATA has a CDR function , so that you can see the call details in one click 🙂
 
incoming and outgoing working without any issues. This ATA has a CDR function , so that you can see the call details in one click 🙂
Flying Voice FWR 8101 Wireless VOIP Router. is compatible with BSNL Bharat Airfibre.Having inbuilt FXSthrough which you can directly use your Analogphones.
 
@pandeysunil220 Yep, most ONTs come with an FXS port. I think people would look for VOIP ATA or a VOIP phone to use the IP network to place the device wherever they want which could be different from the location of router/ONT.

The Flying Voice device is basically a SIP ATA built-in to the wireless router.
 
Don't use excessive formatting unnecessarily.

@varkey in Ftth solution ONT will work , but in Bharat Airfibre Wireless Voip Router (Having Converged Voice+data feature) is preferable solution.Depends on user whether they want to use Analog Phone oa an IP-Phone​

 

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