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Old 06-21-2006, 12:15 PM   #1
Default Asterisk @ Home .. Again :) Trunks!


I have quite a lot of trunks from the same provider set on my asterisk @
home box.

When a call comes in on any of these, they always come in on same
'channel' which is one of the providers accounts SIP ID's.

I think in need to sort out the Incoming Settings on the trunks?

Not sure what i should have in this!


Sean
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Old 06-21-2006, 06:29 PM   #2
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"Sean" <> wrote in message
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>I have quite a lot of trunks from the same provider set on my asterisk @
>home box.
>
> When a call comes in on any of these, they always come in on same
> 'channel' which is one of the providers accounts SIP ID's.
>
> I think in need to sort out the Incoming Settings on the trunks?
>
> Not sure what i should have in this!


Just create a DID, using your Sipgate(?) ID pointing to any destination you
want


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Old 06-21-2006, 07:01 PM   #3
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Jono wrote:
> "Sean" <> wrote in message
> news:e7b9pd$qsg$...
>> I have quite a lot of trunks from the same provider set on my asterisk @
>> home box.
>>
>> When a call comes in on any of these, they always come in on same
>> 'channel' which is one of the providers accounts SIP ID's.
>>
>> I think in need to sort out the Incoming Settings on the trunks?
>>
>> Not sure what i should have in this!

>
> Just create a DID, using your Sipgate(?) ID pointing to any destination you
> want
>
>


I have done, and calls go to where they should with no problems.. But in
the CDR, and CLI it shows as just one SIP ID.. for all calls on that
provider
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Old 06-21-2006, 08:29 PM   #4
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Sean wrote on 21/06/2006 :
> Jono wrote:
>> "Sean" <> wrote in message
>> news:e7b9pd$qsg$...
>>> I have quite a lot of trunks from the same provider set on my asterisk @
>>> home box.
>>>
>>> When a call comes in on any of these, they always come in on same
>>> 'channel' which is one of the providers accounts SIP ID's.
>>>
>>> I think in need to sort out the Incoming Settings on the trunks?
>>>
>>> Not sure what i should have in this!

>>
>> Just create a DID, using your Sipgate(?) ID pointing to any destination you
>> want
>>
>>

>
> I have done, and calls go to where they should with no problems.. But in the
> CDR, and CLI it shows as just one SIP ID.. for all calls on that provider


Ah, I know exactly what you mean now. I suffer from the same. The CDR
just shows SIP/username of the same trunk, regardless of which number
is dialled.


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Old 06-21-2006, 09:02 PM   #5
Sean
 
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Jono wrote:
> Sean wrote on 21/06/2006 :
>> Jono wrote:
>>> "Sean" <> wrote in message
>>> news:e7b9pd$qsg$...
>>>> I have quite a lot of trunks from the same provider set on my
>>>> asterisk @ home box.
>>>>
>>>> When a call comes in on any of these, they always come in on same
>>>> 'channel' which is one of the providers accounts SIP ID's.
>>>>
>>>> I think in need to sort out the Incoming Settings on the trunks?
>>>>
>>>> Not sure what i should have in this!
>>>
>>> Just create a DID, using your Sipgate(?) ID pointing to any
>>> destination you want
>>>

>>
>> I have done, and calls go to where they should with no problems.. But
>> in the CDR, and CLI it shows as just one SIP ID.. for all calls on
>> that provider

>
> Ah, I know exactly what you mean now. I suffer from the same. The CDR
> just shows SIP/username of the same trunk, regardless of which number is
> dialled.
>
>

Any idea why? This is annoying,as i don't know which trunk is being called!

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Old 06-21-2006, 09:06 PM   #6
Sean
 
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Sean wrote:
> Jono wrote:
>> Sean wrote on 21/06/2006 :
>>> Jono wrote:
>>>> "Sean" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:e7b9pd$qsg$...
>>>>> I have quite a lot of trunks from the same provider set on my
>>>>> asterisk @ home box.
>>>>>
>>>>> When a call comes in on any of these, they always come in on same
>>>>> 'channel' which is one of the providers accounts SIP ID's.
>>>>>
>>>>> I think in need to sort out the Incoming Settings on the trunks?
>>>>>
>>>>> Not sure what i should have in this!
>>>>
>>>> Just create a DID, using your Sipgate(?) ID pointing to any
>>>> destination you want
>>>>
>>>
>>> I have done, and calls go to where they should with no problems.. But
>>> in the CDR, and CLI it shows as just one SIP ID.. for all calls on
>>> that provider

>>
>> Ah, I know exactly what you mean now. I suffer from the same. The CDR
>> just shows SIP/username of the same trunk, regardless of which number
>> is dialled.
>>
>>

> Any idea why? This is annoying,as i don't know which trunk is being called!
>


And, actually, as well as not know what is being called, if i set a
codec on the trunks... it ignores what i choose for incoming calls.

It only uses the codec setup in the one trunk which it for some reason
choses to show for all calls to all sipgate numbers.

What i want, is for trunks which actually call extensions to use high
quality codecs... But trunks which just go to information menu's and
things to use a lower codec!

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