SIP Sorcery (Formerly mysipswitch)
- FONGO_steve
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SIP Sorcery (Formerly mysipswitch)
Anyone here using SIP Sorcery or mysipswitch?
I've been trying to configure SIP Sorcery to consolidate a few SIP accounts on one device but can't for the life of me figure out their dial plan coding to make incoming calls work. Outgoing is fine though.
Just wondering if any of our users are using either of these two services and have incoming calls working?
If I can get this figured out then I'll make up a guide to post here
I've been trying to configure SIP Sorcery to consolidate a few SIP accounts on one device but can't for the life of me figure out their dial plan coding to make incoming calls work. Outgoing is fine though.
Just wondering if any of our users are using either of these two services and have incoming calls working?
If I can get this figured out then I'll make up a guide to post here
Steve
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Re: SIP Sorcery (Formerly mysipswitch)
If you are not afraid of different language in this case italian
Give a try to www.voiparea.net
Give a try to www.voiparea.net
- FONGO_kris
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Re: SIP Sorcery (Formerly mysipswitch)
Not really sure what you want me (or us) to do with this, it's pretty generic, basically just another SIP provider...
For those of you who don't speak Italian, it's another provider
For those of you who don't speak Italian, it's another provider
Kris
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Re: SIP Sorcery (Formerly mysipswitch)
No, it is not a provider
If I remember correctly you can register 10 providers, 10 extensions, dialplans, ringgroups, ivrs, etc
I currently use in order to have different providers registered in multiple ata and decide which ata can receive the calls using the time and cli as discriminant
If you would like to remove the post do it. This is the virtualpbx that I currently use.
If I remember correctly you can register 10 providers, 10 extensions, dialplans, ringgroups, ivrs, etc
I currently use in order to have different providers registered in multiple ata and decide which ata can receive the calls using the time and cli as discriminant
If you would like to remove the post do it. This is the virtualpbx that I currently use.
- FONGO_kris
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Re: SIP Sorcery (Formerly mysipswitch)
No, I think it's quite handy and for those folks who don't speak Italian, it's being fully translated March 2009. I'm going to check it out some more. I love the FAQ. At least when you first click on it
Kris
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Re: SIP Sorcery (Formerly mysipswitch)
Hi Kris
I am involved in the project the site is not translated since we do not find any one which he would like to translate it.
The system supports the multi language.
I am involved in the project the site is not translated since we do not find any one which he would like to translate it.
The system supports the multi language.
- FONGO_steve
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Re: SIP Sorcery (Formerly mysipswitch)
Thanks for the tip micky - Kris is signing up for the site so I'll check it out through his account at the office! Hopefully you guys will find a translator - it looks like a service that could really take off if it were also available for english-speaking users.
In regards to sip sorcery, I managed to get my incoming calls working. Turns out I forgot to unregister that number from my ATA at home so it was causing some problems because the devices were flip-flopping their registration states with that number.
In regards to sip sorcery, I managed to get my incoming calls working. Turns out I forgot to unregister that number from my ATA at home so it was causing some problems because the devices were flip-flopping their registration states with that number.
Steve
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