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Enter the following details:
Enter the following details:
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'''Trunk Name''' -> bandwidth-1
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# '''Trunk Name''' -> bandwidth-1
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'''Type''' -> friend
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# '''Type''' -> friend
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'''Host''' -> 216.82.225.202
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# '''Host''' -> 216.82.225.202
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'''Context''' -> incoming (default)
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# '''Context''' -> incoming (default)
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'''Can Re-Invite''' -> no
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# '''Can Re-Invite''' -> no
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'''Insecure''' -> very
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# '''Insecure''' -> very
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'''Disallow''' -> all (enter or select all)
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# '''Disallow''' -> all (enter or select all)
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'''Allow''' -> ulaw (enter or select ulaw)
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# '''Allow''' -> ulaw (enter or select ulaw)
Click on '''add trunk'''
Click on '''add trunk'''

Revision as of 14:48, 25 February 2009

This page describes how to configure your Taridium ipbx system with Bandwidth.com SIP Trunking Service.

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

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:

  1. Trunk Name -> bandwidth-1
  2. Type -> friend
  3. Host -> 216.82.225.202
  4. Context -> incoming (default)
  5. Can Re-Invite -> no
  6. Insecure -> very
  7. Disallow -> all (enter or select all)
  8. Allow -> ulaw (enter or select ulaw)

Click on add trunk

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