Norbert Zawodsky wrote: > Leif Neland schrieb: > >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> *From:* Norbert Zawodsky <mailto:norb...@zawodsky.at> >> *To:* Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion >> <mailto:asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> >> *Sent:* Monday, November 23, 2009 3:15 PM >> *Subject:* [asterisk-users] Please some enlightment on ENUM !! >> >> Hello all you Gurus out there! >> >> Please could you explain something to me: >> >> Currently I try to get ENUMLOOKUP() working. Naturally I do all the >> testing with my own number. >> >> I registered my number at e164.org >> I paid for registration of my number at a registration agent for >> e164.arpa >> (I know, I don't need both. I just did the .arpa registration >> first and >> later discoverd the free .org service....) >> Assume my number was +4311234567 >> >> "dig 7.6.5.4.3.2.1.1.3.4.e164.org" and "dig >> 7.6.5.4.3.2.1.1.3.4.e164.arpa" both return NAPTR records. >> >> Now for the less clearer points: >> >> Your'e supposed to register your number without any extension. >> If I have some extensions here, how can the calling party get the >> correct sip uri to the requested extension? >> Do I have to run my own DNS server in that case? >> >> If for example if someone wants to call extension 10, is the >> ENUMLOOKUP(431123456710) request forwarded to my local DNS server >> by the >> e164.arpa server? Or how does that work? >> >> If everybody supported enum, it might be usefull to register extension >> 10 in enum, otherwise: >> >> Your extension 10 must have its own phonenumber, to be able to dial it >> directly. >> Just as with ordinary pabx. >> Eg: >> 123 555 0000 is the reception >> 123 555 0010 is extension 10 >> >> Just some ideas: >> Is there "free" (as in not connected to a voisp) numbers, which can be >> registered in enum? >> Then you could use those numbers for extensions. But they would only >> be callable by enum. >> >> If the calling of extensions is only to be used by "knowledgeable >> friends" you could have them add your own enum-domain to their setup. >> >> Leif >> > Hi Leif! > > No, I cannot believe that this was the right way. It would mean that I > would have to register (& pay !!) for every single extension.
Just as you would have to pay for a bunch of PSTN-numbers if people should be able to call into the extensions via PSTN As ENUM is implemented, it is a mapping of PSTN-numbers to routing. There is not an option to further delegate numbers "below" a PSTN-number to extensions. But people can dial into your Asterisk via ENUM, and then dial the extension at the voice prompt. However, at e164.org, you can get a FREE164 number out of the +882 99 number pool. These numbers are for dialing Internet hosts only, they are not 'real' telephone numbers! There you can get a series like 88299 008971 0 to 88299 008971 9999 for your extensions. Leif _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users