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11pt;font-family: Calibri;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">Hi Jon<br><br><br>I've
tried using Regular expressions in the area code and the subscriber
fields as well, but to no avail.<br><br>I keep getting an error back
saying that the input is invalid.<br><br><br>Thanks again for any help
wrt this.<br><br><br>Kind Regards<br></span>Deon<br><blockquote
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for the detailed guide.<br><br>I've setup pretty much everything, but
I'm missing one piece I just can't seem to grasp, Aliases.<br><br>I need
to be abel to have a Alias for +44 only and just not able to do that.<br>The
Alias field requires a longer prefix.<br><br>Is there any way I can
achieve the above?<br><br><br>Thanks again.<br><br>Kind Regards<br>Deon<br></span><br></div></div><div
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14:31:41 +0100<br></div><div><!----><br>Hi Deon<br><br>I have talked to
you in private but for the history of the mailing list I'll<br>put an
answer here:<br><br>That's what we call the "transit switch scenario".
You have your class5<br>scenario with your end users but you also want
to provide pstn access to other<br>operators.<br><br>The ngcp system can
do this but it lacks of the feature you ask: The provider<br>does not
have the capability to bill/rate peers. It can only bill/rate<br>subscribers.<br><br>There's
a workaround for this: If I have operator A and B which are the ones I<br>want
to charge and give them and operators C and D are "real peers" which<br>provide
me pstn access and I won't charge them then I create operators A and B<br>as
subscribers instead of peers.<br><br>If you have deployed a spce
system, imagine this:<br><br>- I create the subscriber
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:operator_A@mydomain.com">"operator_A@mydomain.com"</a><br>- I asign that operator's E164 blocks as
E164 numbers and aliases. (Each E164<br> number you asign to a
subscriber is a block actually). Even if I need to<br> asign thousands
of block<br>- I allow that operator to send any callerid by allowing all
in the<br> allowed_clis preference of the subscriber<br>- I create a
fake registration so that operator won't register against the spce<br>
but the spce will send the calls to that operator's ip address<br>- I
use the trusted_source preference so that operator doesn't need to<br>
authenticate the calls if the source is that ip address.<br><br>That
way, what you have created is a subscriber with thousands of number<br>blocks,
no register, no authentication... which is what you would need to route<br>calls
from/to operator. What you get creating this operator as subscriber<br>instead
of peer is:<br><br>- Calls made from this operator to another
subscriber or peer can be rated.<br> This is why we do it like this.<br>-
You have more preferences in a subscriber like ncos, call_barring which
are<br> not present at peer level<br>- The operator can only have 1 ip
address as we will use fake_register and<br> point to one address<br>-
You don't make use of the transit_switch scenario as no peer-to_peer
calls<br> are made. This is still the class5 scenario.<br><br><br>For
operators C and D which are your carriers, the ones you wouldn't charge,<br>create
them as peers as usual.<br><br>I don't know if at some point we'll
develop peer accounting but this way is<br>working fine for us so there
is no hurry. The difference between a subscriber<br>and a peer nowadays
is "Do you want to charge him"?<br><br><br><br>cheers,<br><br>Jon<br><br></div><div>_______________________________________________<br>Spce-user
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style="font-family: Calibri;">Hi,<br><br>Is it possible to do Carrier
Transit Billing with SPCE?<br><br>We currently we have 3 local Peers and
2 International Peers.<br>The International Peers want to route to the 3
local connected peers.<br><br>We have to Bill these International Peers
for calls traversing our network.<br><br><br>Thank you very much.<br><br>Kind
Regards<br><br></span></div>
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