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+ | ====== Using FreePBX with SDF VOIP ====== | ||
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+ | This tutorial shows how to add your SDF VOIP extension as a trunk in [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Prerequisites ===== | ||
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+ | * A working FreePBX setup | ||
+ | * Access to the FreePBX admin interface | ||
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+ | ===== Procedure ===== | ||
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+ | In the admin interface follow these steps, replacing '' | ||
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+ | - Go to // | ||
+ | - Select //Add Trunk// and choose //Add SIP (chan_sip) trunk// | ||
+ | - Set //Trunk Name// to '' | ||
+ | - Set //Outbound Caller ID// to ''< | ||
+ | - Set //CID Options// to //Force Trunk CID// | ||
+ | - Go to the //sip Settings// tab | ||
+ | - Set //Trunk Name// to '' | ||
+ | - Set peer details to:< | ||
+ | host=sip.sdf.org | ||
+ | username=$EXTENSION | ||
+ | secret=$PASSWORD | ||
+ | type=friend | ||
+ | context=from-trunk | ||
+ | insecure=port, | ||
+ | trustrpid=yes | ||
+ | sendrpid=yes | ||
+ | directmedia=no | ||
+ | qualify=yes | ||
+ | keepalive=45 | ||
+ | nat=yes | ||
+ | dtmfmode=rfc2833 | ||
+ | disallow=all | ||
+ | allow=ulaw | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | - Go to the // | ||
+ | - Set //Register String// to '' | ||
+ | - Click //Submit// | ||
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+ | You can now define Inbound and Outbound routes using this new trunk. To test inbound calls, you can queue a test call through '' | ||
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+ | |If you have an incoming DID through SDF, just a note that the SDF's system does not pass '' | ||
+ | |If you would like to route your call through a specific incoming route by DID, then add the DID after the registration string.| | ||
+ | |For example: '' | ||
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+ | $Id: sdf_voip_freepbx.html, | ||