john3voltas
Technical User
Hi there.
This is my first experience with SIP trunking.
I have set up a lab environment with:
- VMware ESXi 7.0
- an IPO 11.1.2 on a VM (IPO Anywhere OVA), which AFAIK comes with SIP licensing enabled
- a FreePBX 16.0.33 on a VM (ISO install)
Both VM's have been deployed with zero issues and those have network interfaces on the same vSwitch and can ping each other.
Now I'd like to have a LAN to LAN SIP trunk configured between both systems. No security/authentication needed for now because this is my first trial with this.
IPO has the IPO Anywhere config set up on it. Meaning it's IP address has gone back to 192.168.42.230/24, extensions 101, 102, 103.
FreePBX has IP address 192.168.42.240/24 and I would like to set up it's extensions as 201, 202, 203, etc.
This is the add trunk "chan_pjsip" config panel on the FreePBX. What would I need to fill-in?
Here in the codecs I think it's safe to say that I should only need "alaw" (g.711).
Thanks in advance
Cheers
This is my first experience with SIP trunking.
I have set up a lab environment with:
- VMware ESXi 7.0
- an IPO 11.1.2 on a VM (IPO Anywhere OVA), which AFAIK comes with SIP licensing enabled
- a FreePBX 16.0.33 on a VM (ISO install)
Both VM's have been deployed with zero issues and those have network interfaces on the same vSwitch and can ping each other.
Now I'd like to have a LAN to LAN SIP trunk configured between both systems. No security/authentication needed for now because this is my first trial with this.
IPO has the IPO Anywhere config set up on it. Meaning it's IP address has gone back to 192.168.42.230/24, extensions 101, 102, 103.
FreePBX has IP address 192.168.42.240/24 and I would like to set up it's extensions as 201, 202, 203, etc.
This is the add trunk "chan_pjsip" config panel on the FreePBX. What would I need to fill-in?
Here in the codecs I think it's safe to say that I should only need "alaw" (g.711).
Thanks in advance
Cheers