[Spce-user] connect pbx with sipwise
Joan Cifre (ibred)
jcifre at ib-red.com
Mon Oct 8 10:42:18 EDT 2012
Hello Jon,
thanks for your answer, now I see how can I do that.
Another question is, could it be done configuring the trunk to the PBX
as a peering? Is there a way to allow routing of calls from one peering
to another one using the sipwise as router? i know this feature has to
be avoided in a usual scenario, but I wonder if it can be activated in
certain peerings.
Kind regards,
Joan
El 08/10/2012 16:34, Jon Bonilla (Manwe) escribió:
> El Mon, 08 Oct 2012 16:21:27 +0200
> "Joan Cifre (ibred)" <jcifre at ib-red.com> escribió:
>
>> Hello Andreas,
>> 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?
>> And another question, is the unmber of incoming or outgoing calls
>> limited, or can it be limited?
>> Thanks for your valuous support,
>> Joan
>>
> Hi Joan
>
> You can add multiple E164 numbers as aliases (will automatically added to
> allowed clis for that subscriber). You can control the CLI the pbx sends with
> the preferences, but yes, you can use different CLI numbers for the same
> subscriber.
>
> About limiting the number of calls, ther pbx would be one subscriber and yes,
> you can limit the number of calls for that one. It's in the subscriber
> preferences. If you mean per pbx extension, that's up to the pbx though. The
> pbx is a single subscriber for the spce and it won't filter or do accounting
> based on CLI (which is a bad idea).
>
>
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