fwdOUT Guide

arobar
Posts: 183
Member Since:
2006-06-01

Hey all,

Along the same lines as my
[url=http://blog.thegoldfish.net/dundi-tutorial-for-asteriskhome/]DUNDi Tutorial for Asterisk at Home[/url], I've written up a quick
[url=http://blog.thegoldfish.net/fwdout-tutorial-for-trixbox/]fwdOUT Tutorial for Trixbox[/url]. It gives instructions on how to register for fwdOUT, how to make a trunk for it, how to block unwanted (or potentially expensive calls) and how to advertise which calls you're willing to terminate. [url=http://blog.thegoldfish.net/fwdout-tutorial-for-trixbox/]Check it out[/url].

Hope it helps someone,
Alex

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Alex Robar
alex.robar@gmail.com



packetvoic
Posts: 83
Member Since:
2006-06-09
Re: fwdOUT Guide

I sthere a similar guide to use ENUM and ENUM trunkx?
Thanks



n3glv
Posts: 20
Member Since:
2006-07-31
Re: fwdOUT Guide

ENUM takes seconds to set up.
For outbound, it's automatic.
Go to trunks, add, eunm
then SAVE it
Go to outbound routes and redo all your dialplans to try
trunk/enum first, it can't hurt a thing to do this.
If enum fails (it does, about 15-20% of the time)
Then the call attempts to go out your normal trunks.

Register at e164.org so anyone who has a trunk set up for
enum, will call you directly via sip. You can register ANY number
that can take a call from them to auth it. You get the call and
go to the website and confirm via the pin. Voila.
You will need to allow anon sip on the general settings.



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