router(config)# sip-ua router(config-sip-ua)# authentication username <your_sip_user> password <your_sip_pass> router(config-sip-ua)# sip-server ipv4:<IP_OF_YOUR_SIP_SERVER>
router(config)#dial-peer voice 1 voip router(config-dial-peer)# destination-pattern 9....... router(config-dial-peer)# session protocol sipv2 router(config-dial-peer)# session target sip-server router(config-dial-peer)# dtmf-relay rtp-nte
tha_dub wrote: » Cool thanks! Now if only I can convince my wife to switch the phone service over completely.... On the other hand I plan to be messing around with this box so much we may only have a phone for a few hours a day
voice service voip allow-connections sip to sip allow-connections sip to h323 allow-connections h323 to h323 allow-connections h323 to sip
VancouverTechie wrote: » I am thinking of doing the same thing at home. I have a 1751-V with PDVM with FXO, FXS ports. Anyone in the US recommend a decent SIP provider? I have googled... but nothing really jumps out as a good provider or a good resource for one. John
ColbyG wrote: » I use Flowroute, no complaints and it's very cheap. I have a setup guide on my blog if you end up moving forward.