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SIP Trunking HELP!!! 4

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rhawkins74

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Nov 5, 2010
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Hey everyone...
Well here is my issue, I am in the process of setting up my first SIP trunks. This is a completely new area for me, and have to be honest I am lost. I definitely need some help on this, I don't even know where to start.
 
they are listed as the same on mine, but for some reason it did the trick. one last question for you though, is it normal for the SIP trunk to not have a dial tone?
 
Yes that's correct. Tones are only generated after call setup.

Also, bear in mind that a call setup on sip requires the full number to be send in one string. 1234567890@sipprovider needs to be complete in the invite message.

If you wait to long with the next digit, you will end up sending i.e. 12345@sipprovider and that will not go through obviously as that number does not exist/is not complete.

This all has to do with the dial delay timer/dial delay count.

You could prevent this from happening by creating some extra shortcodes with the exact number lengths in place suchs as XXXXXXXXXX/N/2. With these IPO will wait for the number to be completed. But these require you to make shortcodes for every possible number.

In my country, Holland, that's not really a problem cuz we have a fixed number length, 10. All shorter and longer numbers can be identified because they start with either 09 (premium), 080 (toll free) or 00 (international).

I usually tell people to hurry up dialling or extend the timer/count somewhat.
 
@NLPeterK Welcome here on Tek-Tips :) Dutch people are always welcome.

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@NLPeterK

I use these for the NL

3-digit area code:
Code:
0XXXXXXXXX,0N,Dial,50
00XXXXXXXXN,00N,Dial,50
0800XXXXN,0800N,Dial,50
0900XXXXN,0900N,Dial,50
2XXXXXX,2N,Dial,50
3XXXXXX,3N,Dial,50
4XXXXXX,4N,Dial,50
5XXXXXX,5N,Dial,50
6XXXXXX,6N,Dial,50
7XXXXXX,7N,Dial,50
8XXXXXX,8N,Dial,50
112,112,Dial Emergency,0
0112,112,Dial Emergency,0
09008844,09008844,Dial Emergency,0
009008844,09008844,Dial Emergency,0

4-digit area code:
Code:
0XXXXXXXXX,0N,Dial,50
00XXXXXXXXN,00N,Dial,50
0800XXXXN,0800N,Dial,50
0900XXXXN,0900N,Dial,50
2XXXXX,2N,Dial,50
3XXXXX,3N,Dial,50
4XXXXX,4N,Dial,50
5XXXXX,5N,Dial,50
6XXXXX,6N,Dial,50
7XXXXX,7N,Dial,50
8XXXXX,8N,Dial,50
112,112,Dial Emergency,0
0112,112,Dial Emergency,0
09008844,09008844,Dial Emergency,0
009008844,09008844,Dial Emergency,0

Copy/Paste them into excel and save it as csv, then for every customer you can import these into the shortcodes.
Then is always add the area code in the SC 8XXXXX,0108N,Dial,50 for SIP also the emergency code change into

@x.x.x.x,Dial Emergency,0 (the rest in front will be the same.

This way you never need to be fast on dialing the numbers for the netherlands. All settings for timers can be left default.



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Thanks Bas! We just figured that out the other day :p

Implementing customer by customer!

Thanks for that list btw, it's more elaborate than ours!

I just have to figure out a way to also use that combined with different outgoing CLI's, we use that quite a lot (nothing for main nr, 8 for own or dept, 9 for withheld)

But I'll find a way!
 
Users just should dial faster instead of making such a big list :)


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
I alsway use user rights fot that, but you cannot import that, you need to make one user right then copy/past that into more user rights. Point it to a lineID for every different ARS for each user right. In the ARS you add .S0123456789

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A lot of work slow users :)
Instead of doing this just replace the user :)
When i can dial quick enough then a user should be able too.
But i like the ARS altough it should not be needed.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
The less work i have to do the better it is :)


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
tlpeter, not sure if I'm the Peter K you know... I don't know anyone @ LanTel :)
 
Who are you then?
I have a colleague who his name is peter and hos surname starts with a K.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
Then it makes sense to me :)
We have done some business in the past with Dencom although that was before i worked at Lantel.

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
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