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port for inbound calls

Added by Anton Satskiy almost 3 years ago

Hi there
quick question

if
Kamailio 5060
Asterisk 5070

where SIP provider should send calls?


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RE: port for inbound calls - Added by Anton Satskiy almost 3 years ago

another question
if i need this dial plan in trunk section

exten => _123456.,1,AGI
exten => _123456.,2,SIPAddHeader(Diversion:<sip:NUMBER@TRUNK>\;user=phone\;privacy=off\;reason=unconditional)
exten => _123456.,3,Dial(SIP/+${EXTEN:6}@TRUNK,,tTo)
exten => _123456.,4,Hangup

what should i write in Carrier settings
because ';' web interface think that it is a comment

RE: port for inbound calls - Added by Demian Biscocho almost 3 years ago

SIP provider should send to Asterisk 5070 (You should whitelist via Iptables the IP address allowed to connect to 5070).

Try writing your custom dialplan entries in /etc/asterisk/extensions-goautodial.conf.

RE: port for inbound calls - Added by Anton Satskiy almost 3 years ago

Demian Lizandro Biscocho wrote in RE: port for inbound calls:

SIP provider should send to Asterisk 5070 (You should whitelist via Iptables the IP address allowed to connect to 5070).

Try writing your custom dialplan entries in /etc/asterisk/extensions-goautodial.conf.

thanks form reply
i will try
have a great day

RE: port for inbound calls - Added by Florence Pugh 12 months ago

Anton Satskiy wrote in RE: port for inbound calls:

another question
if i need this dial plan in trunk section

exten => _123456.,1,AGI
exten => _123456.,2,SIPAddHeader(Diversion:<sip:NUMBER@TRUNK>\;user=phone\;privacy=off\;reason=unconditional)
exten => _123456.,3,Dial(SIP/+${EXTEN:6}@TRUNK,,tTo)
exten => _123456.,4,Hangup

what should i write in Carrier settings
because ';' web interface think that it is a comment

You can try using the backslash () character before each semicolon (;) to escape it, like this:

exten => _123456.,1,AGI(agi://127.0.0.1:4577/call_log)
exten => _123456.,2,SIPAddHeader(Diversion:<sip:NUMBER@TRUNK>\;user=phone\\;privacy=off\\;reason=unconditional)
exten => _123456.,3,Dial(SIP/+${EXTEN:6}@TRUNK,,tTo)     
exten => _123456.,4,Hangup

This should allow the semicolons to be interpreted as part of the string instead of a comment.

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