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ScopServ International Inc - ScopTEL IP PBX

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ScopServ International Inc. is a global pioneer in the IP telephony solutions design (VoIP). The integrated system SCOPTEL IPBX provides one of the most stable environments and richest on the market.

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Prerequisites

  • You must have a valid copy of the ScopTel software.
  • Minimum software release scopserv-telephony25-6.9.1.6.20191218-1
  • VoIP.ms Sub Account (You can create or use an existing sub-account)

To use VoIP.ms with your ScopTEL PBX, in order to receive and make calls you will need to create a Trunk, an Inbound route and an outbound route.


In order to link your VoIP.ms Sub Account (trunk), you will need to have your VoIP.ms sub account credential, username and password. (To receive incoming call, your DID need to be on the same server that you will indicate in your trunk.)


SIP Channel Configuration

Go on the Configuration where the upper navigation bar > Channels > SIP Channels, you need to edit 2 settings.

ScopTel CONF CH SIPCH NAV.png

You can edit these settings by clicking on "EDIT" at the bottom of the page.

Where the section: Miscellaneous, you need to edit these two settings.

  • Enable Session Progress and In-Band Audio ?: Select [YES]
  • Enable premature Media: You need to uncheck the box

Then click the [SAVE] button at the bottom of the page.

ScopTel CONF CH SIPCH 1 MISC EDIT.png

Create a new Trunk

Now click under the tab "Interfaces" where the upper navigation bar > VoIP Account and on the right side, click on "Add a new VoIP Account".

  • Type: SIP
  • Trunk Type: Friend
  • Name: VoIPms (For example)

Click on the "Server" tab.

  • Username: Your Sub Account Username
  • Password: Your Sub Account Password
  • Host: you need to indicate your Voip.ms preferred server. (Needs the same as your DID to receive incoming calls.)
  • Port: TCP/UDP mode port default is "5060"
  • Register as User Agent [check]
  • Contact Extension: Your Sub Account Username

Click on the "Network" tab.

  • Transport mode: You can choose UDP, TCP or both
  • Insecure: Check “INVITE”

Click on the "Options" tab.

  • DTMF Mode: Automatic (RFC 2833/Inband)
  • Send Remote-Party-ID : Check the box [x]
  • Codecs: (needs to be the codec activated under your sub-account advanced options. By default you have G.711)
  • Disallowd Methods: Check the box [UPDATE].

Then click the button [Add] at the bottom of the page.

TLS SIP Channel Configuration

Before creating a new trunk, you will need to activate the "Encrypted SIP Traffic" under "Advanced options" when you edit or create your sub account. Under Configuration > Channels > SIP Channel you must enable these options.

  • Enable support for SIP TLS (secure) [x]
  • Don’t verify servers certificate when acting as client? [x]


Create a new Trunk using SIP-TLS

Now click under the tab "Interfaces" where the upper navigation bar > VoIP Account and at the right side, click on "Add a new VoIP Account".

  • Type: SIP
  • Trunk Type: Friend
  • Name: VoIPms (For example)

Click on the "Server" tab.

  • Username: Your Sub Account Username
  • Password: Your Sub Account Password
  • Host: you need to indicate your Voip.ms preferred server. (Needs the same as your DID to receive incoming calls.)
  • Port: TLS port default is "5061"
  • Register as User Agent [check]
  • Enable TLS registration: [check]
  • Contact Extension: Your Sub Account Username

Click on the "Network" tab.

  • Transport mode: You can choose “TLS” only
  • Insecure: Check “INVITE”
  • Enable SRTP encryption: [Check]
  • SRTP Encryption Mode: Choose [AES 80]

Click on the "Options" tab.

  • DTMF Mode: Automatic (RFC 2833/Inband)
  • Send Remote-Party-ID: Check the box [x]
  • Codecs: (needs to be the codec activated under your sub-account advanced options. By default you have G.711)
  • Disallowed Methods: Check the box [UPDATE].

Then click the button [Add] at the bottom of the page.

Create an Inbound Rules

To set an Inbound Rules, in order to received incoming calls from your VoIP.ms DID numbers.

NOTE: Your DID needs to be under the same PoP Server as your SIP Trunk. You can route directly your DID to your Sub Account.

You will need to create an "Incoming Lines", to do so, click under the tab "Lines" where the upper navigation bar, then Incoming Lines. On the right side, click on "Add a new Incoming Line".

  • Extension (DNIS): Your VoIP.ms DID number.
  • Trunk: VoIPms (SIP)

Then, you will be able to configure the other settings on the other tabs depending on your needs.

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