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Unread 01-15-2009, 01:07 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by flaquadrat View Post
hi amroe!
can you please explain "how to make a DID number usable for SIP Broker"?
for me is interesting the information "how to donate a DID number" too.

thank you very much!

regards
fla
Donating a DID number

1. The easier way to donate a DID is to get in touch with Martin, and provide him with the following info about the DID you wish to Donate:
-Number in international format
-User ID
-Password (as given to you from the DID provider)
-Proxy/Server
-Port
-Any other specific info the DID provider requires
-Short Text and destination where text should link.

Martin will add this as a registered trunk in the SipBroker server, and also add the number to the SipBroker list. He may ask you to test how things work before actually publishing the access number.

2. For larger operations (eg. voip providers) which have their own servers, you can also get in touch with Martin. He can set up a SIP URI to which you can point your DID(s), and he'll need the IP from which the calls are coming in in order to whitelist it.

Creating an Access Number with a SPA3102

This is a bit of an iffy process.
-You need broadband access
-You need the SPA3102's PSTN port to be attached to the PSTN line
-You need to enable the PSTN to VoIP gateway
-You'll need to get in touch with Martin as described above in (2) or find a working SIP URI from the current DIDs (hint: Link2Voip has ENum records for their access numbers)

Keep in mind, what you're doing here is you're making a landline you own into a SipBroker access number... and you need a reliable internet connection for this to work.
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