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Cul

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Daumen hoch! works now 08.02.2006 01:50 Forum: Miscellaneous

I've finally managed to make it, as you told me. Thanks. Augenzwinkern
The only problem now, is that I cannot reach my extensions from a softphone which is not registered with my pbx (see the other thread).

Thread: works now
Cul

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Fragezeichen Still confused with "classical extensions" 07.02.2006 04:41 Forum: Miscellaneous

In order to dial on PSTN, I need to use some sip-trunk, right?
So, which trunk is used for inbound routing to a "classical extension" then?

Here is how I tried it, step-by step:

1. I created a "classical extension" for some PSTN number, say 00123456789
2. I created a route in "Inbound Routing" and selected this extension in "Set destination". So all inbound calls are suppose to be forwarded to this number.

The question is, where do I set the trunk which is used for this forwarding? Or does this mean that the call is simply "redirected" instead of being placed through PBX?

When I did the above steps and called from a softphone to the sip number associated with a registered trunk, I got "Remote user is offline". Doing the same but when "Inbound Routing" is set to a "sip extension" works as expected.

Did I get anything wrong?

Thread: RE: Reaching an extension from outside
Cul

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07.02.2006 03:31 Forum: Miscellaneous

Still doesn't work.
My client is successfully registered with
the user: <my account>-<exension>
and registrar: pbx.i-p-tel.com
I can also see that it active (green) in the status window,
however, when I dial both:
sip:<my account>-<exension>@pbx.i-p-tel.com
sip:<my account>-<exension>@217.195.32.11
I got "User not found" verwirrt

Thread: works now
Cul

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07.02.2006 02:57 Forum: Miscellaneous

Got it!
Thank you for a quick reply. I'll try it out.

Thread: works now
Cul

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07.02.2006 02:27 Forum: Miscellaneous

What I want to do the following:

I have registered a voip-in (PSTN) number with a sip provider in my home country. I whant all (or selected) calls to this number to be forwarded through PBX to another PSTN number in other country (using, possibly, some other sip provider). In this way, for instance, my parents or friends can reach me by dialing their local number(s). This gives me also advantage, that I, in particular, can change the number they can reach me at any time I want to.

A similar scenario, is that I want to call abroad from my mobile through PBX.

So, in terms of your PBX, I have no "extensions" to register, only "trunks", but I need to have a routing between those trunks.

This could be relatively easy implemented in asterisk by registering two sip proxies and sending inbound calls of one proxy to a context which dials a particular number using other proxy. However, this requires an asterix server running somewhere. That's why I was interested in your solution.

However, it seems to be that in your PBX, all inbound calls can be forwarded only to "extensions", and not to "trunks", which seems to be required by what I want. So, is it possible (or will be possible) to implement the above scenario in your system?

Thanks in advance.

Thread: works now
Cul

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More Info on Custom App 05.02.2006 18:14 Forum: Miscellaneous

Hi,

There is a destination "Custom App" in Inbound routing which allows one to send a call to a "custom context". I know that this is for "advanced" users, but where can I get some more info on that?
In particular, where do I enter those custom contexts? And also, can I use austerisk' variables there, like ${EXTEN}, ${EXTEN:1} etc?
What I would like to make, is to redirect certain incoming calls to outbound proxy with the same extension (or slightly modified).
I am trying to make it using Custom App:
"custom-main,${EXTEN},1"
I tried to make a "custom-" outbound route, with the name "custom-main", but the system doesn't permit me to do this saying "Route name is invalid, please try again".

Thread: RE: Reaching an extension from outside
Cul

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Reaching an extension from outside 05.02.2006 17:40 Forum: Miscellaneous

Hi,

I have setted up a sip extension and successfully registered a softphone with this extension. However, when I try to reach it using a sip url:

sip:<my account name>-<this extension>@pbx.i-p-tel.com

i get "user not found". I use the softphone Ekiga, which works fine with my FWD account (when I call to my FWD I get "user is busy"). I also tried to call this number from Gizmo Project without success.

Am I entering the right address?

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