shodown wrote: » SIP trunk is a full IP connection to the PSTN. You will not even need a analog line. What you are doing in a sense is extending your IP telephone system into the internet. You calls will go over the regular internet to a provider and they will provide the PSTN connection. This is very good for getting rid of PRI's at every location and only having centralized dialing out of your data centers.
JeanM wrote: » I do have a couple NM-4T and NM-4A/S modules I can stick in either a 2600 or 3600 / 3725 that I already have. I don't have any FXS/FXO modules/cards at all though. The 2811 I have already has PVDM and CME is up and running, but it's old. Now, I did also set up an ESXi hypervisor in a dedicated box with 4 port nic, so I maybe can potentially use it for CUCM/Unity later on. Right now, I really just want to concentrate on getting the VoIP call/ing down. I have the basics working now, but it's all internal lab only, it would be nice to also understand how I can make it work outside.... or over PSTN. For example, how would a lab CME router, route an internal extension/call over PSTN home phone number to say another land line or another CME lab router?
shodown wrote: » Here is a copy of mine. Replace my username and password with yours. I've also added some dial peers sip-ua authentication username 00***16* password 7 040C2C36****5E****0E3****3 registrar dns:sip.flowroute.com expires 3600 sip-server dns:sip.flowroute.com presence enable dial-peer voice 1003 voip description ** local dialing dial peer ** translation-profile outgoing outbound destination-pattern 9[2-9]..[2-9]...... session protocol sipv2 session target sip-server voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte dtmf-relay rtp-nte ip qos dscp ef signaling no vad ! dial-peer voice 1004 voip description ** long distance dialing dial peer ** translation-profile outgoing outbound destination-pattern 91[2-9]..[2-9]...... session protocol sipv2 session target sip-server voice-class sip dtmf-relay force rtp-nte dtmf-relay rtp-nte ip qos dscp ef signaling no vad