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3 VoIPBox installation
VoIPBox DSL / VoIPBox BRI – version 21.0.009
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3.14 Activate the VoIP interface
The VoIP configuration is stored in the file
route.cfg
. The fol-
lowing settings are needed from the VoIP provider:
|
The IP address of the SIP server.
|
User name and password for the SIP account.
|
For incoming calls is a registrar setup needed.
shows the configuration for the VoIP interface.
The configuration is divided into three parts:
1. The
call routing
: The default mapping sends all calls
from the VoIP ports to the BRI ports and all calls from
the BRI ports to the VoIP carrier. This works with the
default settings. This configuration point is divided into
the routing for incoming and for outgoing calls:
– Call routing for calls from the VoIP carrier to the VoIP-
Box DSL / VoIPBox BRI (
n
). The mapping in the com-
ment before is useful for some PBX. This mapping
(routing) removes the area and/or country code from
the destination address.
– Call routing for calls from the VoIPBox DSL / VoIPBox
BRI to the VoIP carrier. In this example only one VoIP
carrier (PeerA) is used. All calls will be sent to
PeerA
(
o
). The mapping in the comment before is useful for
some VoIP carrier. This mapping adds the area/coun-
try code before the called number.
2. The
SIP profile
: For every SIP carrier one SIP profile is
needed. The SIP profile contains a name (in
PeerA
p
), username (
VoipUser
), password
(
VoipPwd
), and IP address (
VoipPeerAddress
,
VoipIpMask
) of the remote SIP server. In addition the
SIP profile defines a link to a registrar profile
(
VoipRegistrar
).
Summary of Contents for VoIP Box BRI Series
Page 1: ...VoIPBox DSL VoIPBox BRI Reference Manual Software version 21 0...
Page 15: ...1 Safety and security precautions...
Page 23: ...2 Overview...
Page 28: ...3 VoIPBoxinstallation...
Page 52: ...4 Configuration files...
Page 88: ...5 Additional VoIP parameters...
Page 114: ...6 Signaling and routing features...
Page 141: ...7 System maintenance and software update...
Page 181: ...8 Online traffic monitor...
Page 193: ...9 Troubleshooting...
Page 212: ...Appendix A Default config files...