[Spce-user] Register a PBX to SipWise CE

Daniel Grotti dgrotti at sipwise.com
Tue Sep 29 06:31:24 EDT 2020


I already replied.

Static Mode -> it is the trusted sources + permanent registration (when 
user cannot send REGISTER message): 
https://sipwise.com/doc/mr9.0.1/spce/?_href=ar01s07.html#_trusted_subscribers

Registration Mode -> is the standard SIP registration with user/password






Daniel Grotti

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On 9/29/20 12:23 PM, Neofone Info wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
> 
> You have this chapter in Handbook but is does not go in details for 
> Registration Mode. Can you check this and provide more info for 
> Registration Mode.
> 
> 
>         7.10.4. Registration
> 
> SIP-PBX can use either Static or Registration Mode. While SIPconnect 1.1 
> continues to require TLS support at MUST strength, one should note that 
> using TLS for signaling does not require the use of the SIPS URI scheme. 
> SIPS URI scheme is obsolete for this purpose.
> 
> *Static Mode. *While SIPconnect 1.1 allows the use of Static mode, this 
> poses additional maintenance overhead on the operator. The administrator 
> should create a static registration for the SIP-PBX: go to Susbcribers, 
> /Details/→/Registered Devices/→/Create Permanent Registration/ and put 
> address of the SIP-PBX in the following format: 
> sip:username at ipaddress:5060 where username=username portion of SIP URI 
> and ipaddress = IP address of the device.
> 
> *Registration Mode. *It is recommended to use the Registration mode with 
> SIP credentials defined for the SIP-PBX subscriber.
> 
> 
> On 9/29/2020 11:20 AM, Daniel Grotti wrote:
>> Hi,
>> you can have the following VOIP entities:
>>
>>
>> 1. SIP trunk, or peering
>> This is a peering for the SPCE, used to send calls outside the system, 
>> to PSTN, mobile, other providers. As well as receive incoming calls 
>> from outside world.
>>
>> This is configured in the PEERINGS section.
>> Peerings are autheticated via source IP for incoming calls, so 
>> external peering CANNOT register agains SPCE.
>>
>> Another scenario is that your provided(peering) is asking you to 
>> authenticate when sending call out to him, and this can be done using 
>> the peering's preference REMOTE AUTHENTICATION section.
>>
>>
>> 2. Subscribers.
>>
>> This are the local user in SPCE.
>> They can be simple SIP phones, or PBX, or any other kind of VOIP 
>> system that requires to be your subscriber.
>>
>> As your subscriber, they (can) REGISTER agains SPCE, using 
>> username/password.
>>
>> This credentials can be configured in a SIP phone or in an Asterisk 
>> PBX. SPCE will act and Asterisk trunk, where asterisk or any other PBX 
>> will send the outbound call to.
>>
>> Subscribers that does not support DIGEST authentication, can be 
>> authenticate by source IP or From Pattern. Also SPCE can send call to 
>> them using the STATIC REGISTRATION. Please see documentation about 
>> this case.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hope this help,
>>
>>
>>
>> Daniel Grotti
>>
>> Head of Customer Support                     Sipwise GmbH
>> e: dgrotti at sipwise.com                     Europaring F15
>> t: +43(0)130120332                A-2345 Brunn Am Gebirge
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>>
>> On 9/29/20 11:08 AM, Neofone Info wrote:
>>> Thank you for your time but maybe what i searching to archive is not 
>>> so usual with SPCE.
>>>
>>> I have a SIP trunk where there i receive specific calls and the calls 
>>> need to be answered by a phone.
>>>
>>> the SIP trunk has registration credentials in order to work. SIP 
>>> trunk needs to register in SPCE than i can route the received calls 
>>> to the subscribers.
>>>
>>> the link provided is for outbound calls and registering outbound 
>>> peers. in need for inbound calls
>>>
>>> On 9/29/2020 12:41 AM, Matthias Hohl wrote:
>>>> Again: what setup do you want?
>>>>
>>>> Create a subscriber on SPCE and connect your pbx via this subscriber 
>>>> and phones on the pbx.
>>>> Then create a peering on SPCE and connect them to a Carrier SIP 
>>>> Trunk provider.
>>>>
>>>> Thats normal setup.
>>>>
>>>> If you want a PBX as your carrier, use IP Athentification or enable 
>>>> user/pass authentification for peerings.
>>>>
>>>> Check handbook for details.
>>>>
>>>> => create peering
>>>> => create subscriber
>>>>
>>>> All in all, read the handbook carefully
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Am 28.09.2020 um 21:28 schrieb Neofone Info <info at neofone.al>:
>>>>>
>>>>> 
>>>>>
>>>>> hello,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a Sip Trunk that is with registration. So i need it to 
>>>>> receive calls. Why this seem so strange you can do it in Asterisk 
>>>>> in trunks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9/28/2020 8:02 PM, Matthias Hohl wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> no it is definitely no PBX at the end of the day.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It is a SIP server solution for providing a peering connection to 
>>>>>> several hundreds or thousands of subscriber.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I really don’t get the point for what reason you want to connect a 
>>>>>> SPCE to a PBX.. what is your plan?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Normally it goes this way: PTSN/SIP-NNI => SPCE => PBX
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For sure you can, but you have to enable user/pass authenficiation 
>>>>>> for peerings.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But anyway, this is not common… normally you do Peering 
>>>>>> connections via ip authorization.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But like I told before, I really don’t get the point, what you 
>>>>>> want to do with that.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Von:*Neofone Info <info at neofone.al>
>>>>>> *Gesendet:* Montag, 28. September 2020 19:25
>>>>>> *An:* Matthias Hohl <matthias.hohl at telematica.at>; 'Walter Klomp' 
>>>>>> <walter at myrepublic.net>
>>>>>> *Cc:* spce-user at lists.sipwise.com
>>>>>> *Betreff:* Re: AW: [Spce-user] Register a PBX to SipWise CE
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have information that can be done in CE.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> CE is not a PBX at the end of the day? why i can register a CE to 
>>>>>> a PBX and can't do the same with a PBX register in CE? i have 
>>>>>> specific username and password of PBX that can't be changed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> with register i mean the registration process of a device. in a 
>>>>>> sip client you register a subscriber i need this also in CE.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> peering does not have option to register for incoming calls or at 
>>>>>> least i didn't found it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9/28/2020 5:32 PM, Matthias Hohl wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     i think you misunderstand the workflow of the SPCE.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     You can’t register the SPCE as a subscriber on the PBX.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     You need to register the PBX as a subscriber on the SPCE!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     So you create a new subscriber on the SPCE and connect your PBX
>>>>>>     via the SPCE IP and the created Username and Password of the
>>>>>>     subscriber.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     If you want to connect your PBX as a peering to the SPCE, really
>>>>>>     don’t know for what reason, than you can create a SPCE Peering
>>>>>>     and connect the SPCE to the PBX, but I really don’t know why you
>>>>>>     want to do this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     *Von:*Neofone Info <info at neofone.al> <mailto:info at neofone.al>
>>>>>>     *Gesendet:* Montag, 28. September 2020 17:09
>>>>>>     *An:* Walter Klomp <walter at myrepublic.net>
>>>>>> <mailto:walter at myrepublic.net>
>>>>>>     *Cc:* spce-user at lists.sipwise.com
>>>>>> <mailto:spce-user at lists.sipwise.com>
>>>>>>     *Betreff:* Re: [Spce-user] Register a PBX to SipWise CE
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     so you are saying that in a subscriber where i need to create
>>>>>>     username and password instead of this i enter username and
>>>>>>     password of the other PBX that i want to register in sipwise?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     i have the credential of another PBX and want to register in
>>>>>>     sipwise.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     On 9/28/2020 4:25 PM, Walter Klomp wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         Just create a subscriber and use the username and password
>>>>>>         to register your PBX to it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         On Mon, 28 Sep 2020 at 21:00, Neofone Info <info at neofone.al
>>>>>> <mailto:info at neofone.al>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             I am checking to configure a PBX in SipWice CE. Register
>>>>>>             it in sipwise
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             There is not information how i can register a PBX with
>>>>>>             username password
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             and host in sipwise CE.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             can anyone send a link where this is covered or provide
>>>>>>             information how
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             i can register a PBX in sipwise to receive calls?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>         *Walter Klomp*
>>>>>>
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