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Originally posted by Diafora
Outgoing SIP URI calls should be formed into a valid URI string, such as name@FQDN or email@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, while inbound URI strings should be in the form AccountName-Ext#@pbxes.org or AccountName-RG#@pbxes.org.
In the case of an inbound SIP URI call, if the URI conforms to a valid pattern, the call should be able to reach the extension or ring group when a specific Inbound Route has been set up. In the case where the inbound SIP URI contains a valid AccountName but is not followed by a valid Ext# or RG# then it should be send either to the default extension or ring group set in Incoming Calls.
So after the theory lesson, let's get back to the question at hand.
skynetbbs have you tried an inbound SIP URI call from another system (not another PBXes account) to reach a particular extension?
From what you describe bennydm's default destination in Incoming Calls is RingGroup 1, since there in no Inbound Route setup to direct the call to ext 300. |
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