Thank you Mr. Lawrence and everyone for their patience. I have successfully got all of the communications to work. Ihe issue the entire time was having the Internet Calling enabled. Maybe an oversight on my part but more information and even examples given here should be added to the WIKI. As mentioned last time, my impression of that button or feature was not what I thought it was. All is well with remote workers and ITSP calls via Flowroute. For any interested with flowroute, method to keep SIP alive should be EMPTY SIP message and method to keep RTP alive should be REPLAY LAST SENT Packet, and all should work. It's time for me to move further into the sipXecs feature!
--- On Sat, 11/21/09, Scott Lawrence <scott.lawre...@nortel.com> wrote: > From: Scott Lawrence <scott.lawre...@nortel.com> > Subject: Re: [sipx-users] sipX Bridge > To: "Jordan Turner" <jordan.turner1...@yahoo.com> > Cc: "'M. Ranganathan'" <mra...@gmail.com>, "Todd Hodgen" > <thod...@verizon.net>, sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org > Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009, 1:11 PM > On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 23:29 -0800, > Jordan Turner wrote: > > > After re-reading the advices, I redid my configs > differently. I > > started with vanilla install again and this time I did > not choose > > Internet Calling. And the extension calling > between remote workers > > worked! somehow, I had in my mind that Internet > Calling is for ANYONE > > outside the Intranet. Thus now, the default SBC > works - if I do not > > choose Internet Calling and using the default SBC. > > Internet Calling refers to a capability you may or may not > need. Most > people make phone calls with phone numbers, but in SIP you > can also use > a SIP URL, which looks like an email address: sip:u...@example.com > > If your system is not directly on the Internet (most are > not), then > routing a call to an arbitrary domain name requires that it > go through > an SBC. This routing to the SBC is _all_ that the > Internet Calling > does. If you decide to enable this capability, you > can use the same > sipXbridge instance for this that you use for the > connection to your > ITSP. > > > At this point, the BIG question is, what is the next > step for me to > > take to add ITSP into the mix (i.e. add another SBC or > Gateway - > > example next step would be great)? I need more > of the exact steps > > since I already gotten Flowroute ITSP working but > messed up > > SBC/Internet calling mixed up earlier with internal > communications. > > http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/SIP_Trunking_with_sipXecs:_Overview_and_Configuration#How_to_configure_sipXbridge > > Since you appear to be the first person to try using > Flowroute with > sipXecs (if someone else out there has done this, please > speak up), > you'll have a little pioneering to do. If > you follow the directions on > that wiki page carefully one step at a time, you should be > able to get > it working. > > If you're not sure what to do with a setting, leave it at > the default or > stop and ask on this list. > > You do _not_ need to change any settings on your phones - > leave them > alone and they should continue to work. > > > _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users sipXecs IP PBX -- http://www.sipfoundry.org/