[Spce-user] Subscriber with only IP authentication

Tabi Tabe Tabi tabi.tabe at gmail.com
Wed Apr 30 20:14:10 EDT 2014


Hi Barry,

I have changed my config based on your recommendation and can see calls
flowing but no answer. I will continue later later today and feedback once
working.

Thanks.

Tabi


On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Tabi Tabe Tabi <tabi.tabe at gmail.com>wrote:

> Thanks Barry.
>
> I will give it a short and feedback to the group.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tabi
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Barry Flanagan <barry at flanagan.ie>wrote:
>
>> On 30 April 2014 10:29, Tabi Tabe Tabi <tabi.tabe at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I read in one of the emails that it is possible to setup a subscriber to
>>> connect to SPCE with IP address authentication, instead of SIP username and
>>> password. I am trying to do that but realized that the subscriber account
>>> requires SIP username and password.
>>>
>>
>> It is required to enter one, but it does not have to be used if you set
>> Trusted Source and a Permanent Registration.
>>
>>>
>>> I have setup a subscriber with a DID and tested with a polycom phone and
>>> it can make outboud and receive inbound calls no problem. On the same
>>> account, tried using on an IP PBX which only support IP authentication SIP
>>> trunk without SIP username and password and it fails. It can neither
>>> receive nor make calls. Here is what I did:
>>>
>>> Subscriber--->Details --> Preferences --->Trusted Source . Here I added
>>> the IP address of the IP PBX (both are in the same LAN and Subnet)
>>>
>>>
>> I presume you also included the Protocol and a From Pattern such as
>> "^sip:.*"
>>
>> If the Trusted source was set up correctly, you should have been able to
>> at least make outbound calls from your PBX. If not you need to provide some
>> logs.
>>
>>
>>> Then I enabled E164_to_RURI here:
>>> Subscriber--->Details --> Preferences --->Number Manipulation
>>>
>>> By making the changes above, I assume that SPCE will not expect the PBX
>>> to send username and password and will process the calls. Also, all calls
>>> made to the DID will be routed to the PBX.
>>>
>>>
>> The above will only make it so that SPCE does not require authentication
>> when the PBX makes an outbound call. To get inbound working you need also
>> to create a Permanent Registration for this peer - this tells SPCE where to
>> send calls for this subscriber without the subscriber needing to register
>> itself.
>>
>> Go to
>>
>> Subscriber---> Details --> Registered Devices -> Create Permanent
>> Registration
>>
>> and enter in something like:
>>
>> sip:username at ip_address:5060
>>
>> Where username can be anything (but we would usually keep it the same as
>> the subscriber username) and the IP address the IP of the PBX.
>>
>>
>>
>>> I have the PBX working fine with Gendband S3 as a reference. Am I doing
>>> something wrong or did I miss a step?
>>>
>>> You feedback is much appreciated.
>>>
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> -Barry
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> ...Tabi
>>>
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>>
>
>
> --
> ...Tabi
>
>


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