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Originally Posted by sprinter
Can you please share how you did this? I'm very new to VoIP, and would appreciate a tutorial on your setup.
Thanks!
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Well, I don't think I can really do a tutorial (no time, sorry), but if you study priceless emoci's tutorials, especially those that use PBXes you'll get a picture.
In PBXes you simply create a trunk for Voxalot, as you would do for any real VoIP provider. So when call comes to Voxalot, it simulates "provider" for PBXes, so PBXes receives it as any other call. And if your ATA or softphone is registered with PBXes you can make it 'ring' out of that call...