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Hello Andreas,<br>
ok I see it's easy to do. But using this way, what does it happens
with the Call ID, if the PBX phones have each one its own ID? For
inside calls, I could use Alias numbers, isn't it? But for outside
calls, how can I use different Call ID? Can I use allowed_clis
parameter for that purpose?<br>
And another question, is the unmber of incoming or outgoing calls
limited, or can it be limited?<br>
Thanks for your valuous support,<br>
Joan<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 08/10/2012 15:25, Andreas Granig
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<pre wrap="">Hello Joan,
On 10/08/2012 01:15 PM, Joan Cifre (ibred) wrote:
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<pre wrap="">which should be the best way to connect a IP-PBX using a SIP trunk (like
a small office PBX) with Sipwise? Calls should come from PBX and should
be routed through another trunk (provider). Also should enter from a
trunk (provider) and be rerouted to the PBX trunk.
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Just use a normal subscriber like with any other client you're connecting.
If the IP-PBX is uncapable of registering with the NGCP, you can
manually add a contact in the subscriber master data. If the IP-PBX even
can't authenticate, then since 2.6 you can add trusted source settings
in the Preference section.
Andreas
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