![]() "192.168.1.99" is the IP address of the remote system that you are going to connect to. Here are the most commonly used ones in a SIP Trunk, and what they do: The PEER details can contain a number of different parameters. What Does That Stuff in the PEER Details Mean? We've written a separate article on how to connect two systems. $OUTNUM$ will pass whatever number was dialed by the inside caller to the Trunk, after it is modified by the Dialed Number Manipulation Rules.Ĭonnecting two FreePBX/Asterisk systems together requires configuring Trunks and Outbound Routes on both systems.Replace "YOURCALLERIDHERE" with your Caller ID.Replace "OutboundSIPCalls" with whatever name you want to use for the Trunk.To route calls to whatever number has been dialed by the user (as modified by the Dialed Number Manipulation Rules) at a specific remote system: To route calls to a specific destination: Use these settings to set-up a Custom Trunk: A SIP call is a call placed to a SIP address. Using a Custom Trunk to allow your callers to dial a SIP address.Ī Custom Trunk is generally used to place a direct SIP Call. If your inbound calls always fail, try changing "from-trunk" to "from-pstn-toheader"ģ. If your outbound calls always fail, try deleting the sendrpid= line.If your outbound calls never have the correct Caller ID, delete the fromuser= line. ![]() If your inbound calls have no Caller ID, delete trustrpid=yes.If the Caller-ID on incoming calls come in with a + at the beginning and you don't want them to, change "from-trunk" to "from-pstn-e164-us".Replace with the IP address or domain name supplied by your ITSP.Replace "password" with the password assigned by your ITSP.Replace "username" with the username assigned by your ITSP.Note that most of the time, this Caller ID will not be used, as Caller IDs set in the Outbound Routes module and the Extensions Module usually take priority (unless the CID Options field is set to Force Trunk Caller ID). Replace "YOURCALLERIDHERE" with the Caller ID to be used on outgoing calls on this Trunk.Replace "ProviderA" with whatever name you want to use for the provider.You can delete any of these lines if you don't prefer this functionality.The third line adds 1 + to the beginning of any ten digit number.The second line adds 1 + 212 to the beginning of any number that is seven digits long.You can also add additional lines to route calls to other X11 services, such as 211, 311, 411, and so on. You can change the desired phone number if you prefer. The first line re-routes 411 calls to 1-88.Generic Configuration for Internet Telephone Service Providers using SIP protocol: ![]() You might choose to use the DeadRestricted Trunk as a destination in your Outbound Routes for calls to 1900 numbers and 976 numbers. It is intended to be used as a dead-end for restricted calls that you don't want completed. The DeadRestricted Trunk is a special trunk that is disabled. Outgoing Settings / Trunk Name: DeadRestricted Dead/Restricted Trunk using SIP Protocol: ![]()
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