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alb
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i-p
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25.02.2006 18:54 |
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alb
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sup
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I think I knoiw what yoiu are asking about here, and I think it is possible, it is youir method of doing it that is not working.
Set up a Trunk, registering to any server , and establish a route for inbounds the same way you want to route these sip URI inbounds, even if no inbounds really arrive from that trunk. For the sake of this topic I will assume this login is 123456 on this trunk
You should now ber able to send traffic to sip/123456@pbx-i-p-tel.com, and it will follow the inbouind route for the trunk 123456
In other words if you have an trunk 123456@myprovioder.com, and you have established an inbound route for that, you should be able to dial sip:123456@i-p-tel.com from xlite or send any kind of traffic to that address and it will follow those routing rules.
On the alternative, you can always register a trunk to an FWD account and and send traffic to the FWD address or sip/fwdaccountnumber@i-p-tel.com.
This post has been edited 3 time(s), it was last edited by sup on 26.02.2006 at 07:27.
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26.02.2006 23:40 |
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