On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Jordan Turner
<jordan.turner1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 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!


Do you REGISTER with the ITSP?

Please edit out any sensitive information ( passwords for example ) in

/etc/sipxpbx/sipxbridge.xml

and please mail it to me. I can update the wiki.

Ranga.
>
>
>
> --- 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.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>



-- 
M. Ranganathan
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