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Posted by elofty on 02.09.2015 at 11:24:

Inbound SipURI

Hello,

I'm having trouble with inbound calls.

When I setup an inbound route I create it with a callerID, lets call it ted.

Then when I send calls to username-ted@pbxes.org no calls come in.

The only way I can get this to work is send calls to username@pbxes.org and set inbound route with no callerid and it works.

I want to have different inbound routes going to different ring groups and extensions but currently I cannot figure this out. I know it must be simple but I'm missing something. Can anyone help?

Thanks

Matt


Posted by i-p-tel on 04.09.2015 at 18:13:

RE: Inbound SipURI

You put "username-ted" into the trunk name field of your route. It does not have to go into caller ID.


Posted by elofty on 06.09.2015 at 18:21:

RE: Inbound SipURI

Hello,

I have tried to setup as you mention

Step 1. Create trunk called mbc

Step 2. Setup inbound route called mbc and routed to a ring group

step 3. sent calls from my provider to elofty-mbc@pbxes.com

the calls instantly fail.
My system log shows the call coming in and that its being hung up instantly

VERBOSE[49234] chan_sip.c: Hangup call SIP/212.38.95.161-98011b40, SIP callid 1e425d420cfbc7010973cecb7c87064e@212.38.95.161

What am I doing wrong?


Posted by i-p-tel on 09.09.2015 at 09:24:

RE: Inbound SipURI

If you send calls from your provider to a SIP URI you do not need to add that provider as a trunk.

In your route you don't specify "mbc" as trunk name. Instead you enter "username-mbc" there.

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