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Revision as of 19:33, 6 October 2022

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This article will provide you guidance on configuring your VitalPBX.

Please note that this is a basic guide, and only covers how to connect the trunk with our servers, and configuring your outgoing and incoming calls.


Contents

Configuring PJSIP using User and Password Authentication

Head into your PBX and create a trunk with the following parameters:

  • Profile: Optional. Can be set to the “Default PJSIP Profile” for adding NAT configurations and other settings.
  • Codecs: ulaw, g729
  • Trunk CID: We can set as the CID number one of the DID(s) acquired on the VoIP.ms portal.
  • Overwrite CID: Can be set to “If not provided” in order to allow external incoming caller ID during call forwards.
  • Local User: This is the name of your trunk. It can be anything of your liking.
  • Contacts: SIP URI with one of the multiple servers from VoIP.ms; You can choose one closer to your location.
  • Match: Set one of the multiple servers from VoIP.ms. The “DID POP” must be the same server configured in this field.
  • Remote Username: Main SIP username
  • Remote Secret: Same password that you use for login into the portal.


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Additional settings to configure:

  • Require Registration: Must be set to “Yes”
  • Permanent Auth Rejection: Must be set to “Yes”


Configuring PJSIP using IP Authentication

In case you would like to use IP authentication instead of a User and Password, here, we will show you how to do it. Remember, to be able to use IP authentication you will need to create a sub-account. The main account is not capable of handling this type of authentication.

This will be the required configuration:

  • Profile: Optional. Can be set to the “Default PJSIP Profile” for adding NAT configurations and other settings.
  • Codecs: ulaw, g729
  • Trunk CID: We can set as the CID number one of the DID(s) acquired on the VoIP.ms portal
  • Overwrite CID: Can be set to “If not provided” in order to allow external incoming caller ID during call forwards.
  • Local User: The name of your trunk. This can be anything of your liking.
  • Contacts: SIP URI with one of the multiple servers from VoIP.ms; You can choose one closer to your location.
  • Match: Set one of the multiple servers from VoIP.ms. The “DID POP” must be the same server configured in this field.


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Additional settings to configure:

  • Require Registration: Must be set to “No”
  • Permanent Auth Rejection: Must be set to “No”

Configuring Outbound Routes on VitalPBX

In order to place calls, we will need to create an outbound route pointing to the trunk that we’ve created previously. In this case, we will use the main trunk from VoIP.ms.

This will be the outbound route configuration to allow national and international phone calls.


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You can also configure the pattern “4443” to perform a sound quality test, and the pattern “4747” to perform a DTMF test.

Configuring Inbound Routes on VitalPBX

For receiving calls, the only thing we need to do is to create an Inbound Route with the number we have purchased previously, just as shown in the following screenshot.

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Whitelisting VoIP.ms IPs in VitalPBX

With VitalPBX, it is quite easy. Simply proceed into VitalPBX, head into Admin, Firewall Rules, and then Add Rules. From there, you can whitelist VoIP.ms points of presence IPs.

For more information on the IPs related to our servers, click here
For more information on the Elastix setting, click here


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