Hi...
Thanks Iqbal, Thanks Steve
(
http://mit.edu/sip/sip.edu/ciscoGW.html) for ur
answer....
Thanks for getting started document at
www.onsip.org
:) It's really help me to understand PSTN - Ser.. :)
hhmm.. I have another question... :)
1. Could u tell me the way how I can know that my SIP
server is already connected and can receive signal
from Cisco Gateway when I dial from PSTN to SER
Client...
2. do Cisco gateway have any command or syntax to
detect signal from SIP client....?????
On the gateway you can try enabling debug commands to see how/if the gateway
is interacting with your Service Provider and your SER box. Two commands
I use
often are debug isdn q931 and debug ccsip messages. debug voice ccapi
inout is
handy sometimes but it produces quite a bit of information.
show dialplan number <extension> is an easy way to see which dial-peers are
being matched.
The unsupported command csim start <extension> may help too. This command
provides a way for the router to initiate a call. The router cannot
participate in a
conversation only ring the specified phone number. This is handy if you
want to
test if a dial-peer is forwarding calls for the specified number to SER.
Of course there is tail -f <ser log file> too.
-Steve
thanks..
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Hi
1. If you wish to call PSTN, you dial the PSTN number
direct, however
ser needs to be told based on that number / or based
on that prefix
where to go, i.e the IP address of the gateway. EG
lets say the pstn
number is 001 445 667788, then inser you would have
something like
(syntax will be wrong cause I cant recall these
things, so please
check)
if (uri=sip:001*@*) { rewritehost(a.b.c.d)
t_relay
}
a.b.c.d is your pstn gateway, look at
www.onsip.org,
they have a
getting
started doc, which covers pstn connection
2. If the pstn needs to call xlite, you need to tell
you cisco gateway
that when someone dials
+62(761)53803 it should goto the ser proxy, and ser
should know that
thatr number maps to your xlite username
3. No
Iqbal
gunawan wrote:
hi, I'm newbiie in using ser .....
I am confused about how ser can connect to PSTN....
in my experiment i have two client using xlite.. the
name are xlite1 and xlite2 with alias number 6276101
and 6276102. and I have two PSTN number provided by
local communication provider one is +62(761)53803 and
another one is +62(761)53939..
I use 53803 for my PSTN gateway... I use cisco
gateway
2620XM and VIC2FXO...
1. If I want to call to PSTN number, what number
should I dial from xlite1?????? Do I have to dial my
PSTN Gateway first before I dial my destination
number????
2. If I want to make a call from PSTN to xlite1, what
should I dial after I dial my PSTN gateway number???
3. Do I have to add my destination PSTN number at
subscriber table in my database?????
Thanks before...
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