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Unread 01-07-2012, 10:22 PM   #62
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Originally Posted by ozimarco View Post
That is too easy! You create 3 SIP accounts: 123@sipsorcery.com, 124@sipsorcery.com and 125@sipsorcery.com .

You create your 3 SIP Providers. Tick the Register box on each provider.
For provider1, enter the Register Contact as 123@sipsorcery.com
For provider2, enter the Register Contact as 124@sipsorcery.com
For provider3, enter the Register Contact as 125@sipsorcery.com

That's all that's needed. No need to enter anything in the In Dial Plan.
Sorry for bothering you, but I need your help, it seems you understood how incoming calls work at SipSorcery.

I have a similar situation as Juste, I tried to do as you said but it doesn't work.

This is what I am trying to do: I have a SIP provider registered (let's call it SIP 1) and I am trying to forward all incoming calls from SIP 1 to a PSTN phone number (let's call it PSTN 1) by using a VSP provider (let's call it VSP 1). It is basically a "clasic" Voxalot callforward rule.

What I have done:
1. SIP registered both SIP 1 and VSP 1
2. Incoming call rules
- Match Call To > TO Sip Provider > Select SIP 1 (from what I understand, if SIP 1 rings ....)
- Destination > PSTN 1 @ VSP 1 (dial PSTN 1 by using VSP 1)
3. Save and select it under Sip Accounts.

So what am I missing here, why it doesn't work? Outgoing Call rules work, but Incoming are a no go. I am using SimpleWizard dial plans and not Ruby, it looks more like Voxalot and it is faster to learn.

Last edited by Corbu'; 01-07-2012 at 11:13 PM.
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