Asterisk PJSIP
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Asterisk (PJSIP)
pjsip.conf
[transport-udp] type = transport protocol = udp bind = 0.0.0.0 [voipms] type = registration transport = transport-udp outbound_auth = voipms client_uri = sip:[email protected]:5060 ; (one of our multiple servers, you can choose the one closer to your location) server_uri = sip:atlanta.voip.ms:5060 ; (one of our multiple servers, you can choose the one closer to your location) [voipms] type = auth auth_type = userpass username = 100000 ; (Replace with your 6 digit Main SIP Account User ID or Sub Account username, i.e. 123456 or 123456_sub) password = johnspassword ; your password [voipms] type = aor contact = sip:[email protected] ; (one of our multiple servers, you can choose the one closer to your location) [voipms] type = endpoint transport = transport-udp context = mycontext disallow = all allow = ulaw ; allow=g729 ; uncomment if you support g729 from_user = 100000 ; (Replace with your 6 digit Main SIP Account User ID or Sub Account username, i.e. 123456 or 123456_sub) auth = voipms outbound_auth = voipms aors = voipms ; NAT parameters: rtp_symmetric = yes rewrite_contact = yes send_rpid = yes [voipms] type = identify endpoint = voipms match = atlanta.voip.ms ; (one of our multiple servers, you can choose the one closer to your location)
extensions.conf
[mycontext]
; Make sure to include inbound prior to outbound because the _NXXNXXXXXX handler will match the incoming call and create a loop
include => voipms-inbound
include => voipms-outbound
[voipms-outbound]
exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial(PJSIP/${EXTEN}@voipms)
exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,n,Hangup()
exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial(PJSIP/1${EXTEN}@voipms)
exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,n,Hangup()
exten => _011.,1,Dial(PJSIP/${EXTEN}@voipms)
exten => _011.,n,Hangup()
exten => _00.,1,Dial(PJSIP/${EXTEN}@voipms)
exten => _00.,n,Hangup()
; inbound context example for your DID numbers, do not add the number 1 in front
[voipms-inbound]
exten => 7863643011,1,Answer() ;your DID
Asterisk IP Auth. (PJSIP)
pjsip.conf
Note: You'll need to create a sub account to use IP Auth
[transport-udp] type = transport protocol = udp bind = 0.0.0.0 [voipms] type = aor contact = sip:[email protected] ; (one of our multiple servers, you can choose the one closer to your location) [voipms] type = endpoint transport = transport-udp context = mycontext disallow = all allow = ulaw ; allow=g729 ; uncomment if you support g729 from_user = 100000 ; (Replace with your 6 digit Main SIP Account User ID or Sub Account username, i.e. 123456 or 123456_sub) aors = voipms ; NAT parameters: rtp_symmetric = yes rewrite_contact = yes send_rpid = yes [voipms] type = identify endpoint = voipms match = atlanta.voip.ms ; (one of our multiple servers, you can choose the one closer to your location)
extensions.conf
[mycontext]
; Make sure to include inbound prior to outbound because the _NXXNXXXXXX handler will match the incoming call and create a loop
include => voipms-inbound
include => voipms-outbound
[voipms-outbound]
exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial(PJSIP/${EXTEN}@voipms)
exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,n,Hangup()
exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial(PJSIP/1${EXTEN}@voipms)
exten => _NXXNXXXXXX,n,Hangup()
exten => _011.,1,Dial(PJSIP/${EXTEN}@voipms)
exten => _011.,n,Hangup()
exten => _00.,1,Dial(PJSIP/${EXTEN}@voipms)
exten => _00.,n,Hangup()
; inbound context example for your DID numbers, do not add the number 1 in front
[voipms-inbound]
exten => 7863643011,1,Answer() ;your DID