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- | # '''Trunk Name''' | + | # '''Trunk Name''' → bandwidth-1 |
- | # '''Type''' | + | # '''Type''' → friend |
- | # '''Host''' | + | # '''Host''' → 216.82.225.202 |
- | # '''Context''' | + | # '''Context''' → incoming (default) |
- | # '''Can Re-Invite''' | + | # '''Can Re-Invite''' → no |
- | # '''Insecure''' | + | # '''Insecure''' → very |
- | # '''Disallow''' | + | # '''Disallow''' → all (enter or select all) |
- | # '''Allow''' | + | # '''Allow''' → ulaw (enter or select ulaw) |
Click on '''add trunk''' to add your trunk to the configuration. | Click on '''add trunk''' to add your trunk to the configuration. |
Revision as of 15:09, 25 February 2009
This page describes how to configure your Taridium ipbx system with Bandwidth.com SIP Trunking Service.
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Prerequisites
Properly installed ipbx system
If you have obtained your ipbx system directly from Taridium and have a valid maintenance or managed VoIP service contract, you can ask Taridium to perform this configuration for you.
Version Note
Bandwidth.com trunks require ipbx v. 2.0.1 or higher.
SIP trunking information provided by Bandwidth.com
- Primary, SIP proxy server IP address 216.82.224.202
- Secondary, SIP proxy server IP address 216.82.225.202
- Or, you can use DNS SRV ot.bandwidth.com (only the bandwidth.com EdgeMarc router supports this)
- Trunking DID(s)
Trunk Configuration
Navigate and login to the ipbx administrator interface (you will need admin class permissions). E.g.
http://[ip address of your pbx]/ipbx/
Click on Configuration → VoIP Trunks → add SIP Trunk
Enter the following details:
- Trunk Name → bandwidth-1
- Type → friend
- Host → 216.82.225.202
- Context → incoming (default)
- Can Re-Invite → no
- Insecure → very
- Disallow → all (enter or select all)
- Allow → ulaw (enter or select ulaw)
Click on add trunk to add your trunk to the configuration.
Click on Configuration → Routing → Outbound Routing
Enter your destination patterns and select the newly created SIP/bandwidth-1 trunk to terminate your calls.
Examples destination pattern:
_+ZXXXXXX. This will accept any numbers that match the E.164 pattern and send them to bandwidth.com
Transformation Configuration
Since bandwidth.com requires numbers to be dialed as fully qualified E.164 numbers you will need to add number transformations before sending the calls out.
Click on Configuration → Routing → Transformations
Add a new rule of type before outbound routing with Pattern _1NXXNXXXXXX and Output +${EXTEN} - This rule will transform any North American numbers to E.164.
Add a new rule of type before outbound routing with Pattern _011XXXXXX. and Output +${EXTEN:3} - This rule will transform any international prefix numbers to E.164.
DID Configuration
In order for ipbx to know about your DIDs, you will have to add inbound routes:
Click on Configuration → Routing → Inbound Routing
Enter your DIDs as specified by bandwidth.com e.g. +12125552200 and select a local destination for your DID.