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Hi All,
Please can somebody provide some guidance.I am new to VOIP and telephony and would greatly appreciate some assistance.
I am setting up a VOIP system for the company where I work, we have just purchased 3cx Enterprise version 7 as our software PBX
We have also purchased a Patton Smartnode 4960 4port E1/T1, the software version being:
Software Version : R4.2 2008-01-17 H323 RBS SIP
We have also bought some Grandstream handsets - GXP1200 and GXP2010, and one Aastra 57i CT.
I have installed 3CX on a PC/Server, configured some SIP extensions and configured a couple of handsets. So far so good - I can call each ext and 3CX seems to be working OK.
As per instructions from the 3cx website I followed the guide on how to configure a VOIP gateway. I added a PTSN Gateway using the wizard/links within 3cx to generate a config file for the Patton Smartnode.
I have uploaded the config file onto the SmartNode.
Now this is the bit that I don't understand - connecting it all up to the real world.
I have written to BT (UK) to give me the details of the ISDN30e circuit we have. They have replied to my mail and given me the following info. - (I ripped out the real telephone)
IMBTXXXXXX
8 channels of Isdn30e.
main number 01675XXXXXXX
DDI range 01675XXX900-919 (20 DDI).
6 digits presented to switch.
CLIP applied.
Sequential hunting
Please can somebody explain how I glue everything together. I can hookup the Smartnode to the BT circuit and patch it into the LAN where the 3cx server resides, but how do I configure 3cx to route calls to the outside and how does the 3cx route/accept incoming calls from the Patton - Has the 3cx generated config file for the Smartnode done all this for me?
As per above info from BT they are saying that 6 digits are presented to the switch, does this mean that the BT NTE is only presenting/giving the last 6 digits of the real telephone to the SmartNode. If so how does the Smartnode then forward the calls to the 3cx server - it's probably in the config I assume, but I can't get my head around how the numbers coming in are routed to the 3cx and especially in what format.
All my extensions on the 3cx server are 4 digits.
Please can somebody tell me how I go about configuring calls coming into the system so that the last four digits (of the 6) are used to map the call to the SIP extension for that specific DDI number.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks
Please can somebody provide some guidance.I am new to VOIP and telephony and would greatly appreciate some assistance.
I am setting up a VOIP system for the company where I work, we have just purchased 3cx Enterprise version 7 as our software PBX
We have also purchased a Patton Smartnode 4960 4port E1/T1, the software version being:
Software Version : R4.2 2008-01-17 H323 RBS SIP
We have also bought some Grandstream handsets - GXP1200 and GXP2010, and one Aastra 57i CT.
I have installed 3CX on a PC/Server, configured some SIP extensions and configured a couple of handsets. So far so good - I can call each ext and 3CX seems to be working OK.
As per instructions from the 3cx website I followed the guide on how to configure a VOIP gateway. I added a PTSN Gateway using the wizard/links within 3cx to generate a config file for the Patton Smartnode.
I have uploaded the config file onto the SmartNode.
Now this is the bit that I don't understand - connecting it all up to the real world.
I have written to BT (UK) to give me the details of the ISDN30e circuit we have. They have replied to my mail and given me the following info. - (I ripped out the real telephone)
IMBTXXXXXX
8 channels of Isdn30e.
main number 01675XXXXXXX
DDI range 01675XXX900-919 (20 DDI).
6 digits presented to switch.
CLIP applied.
Sequential hunting
Please can somebody explain how I glue everything together. I can hookup the Smartnode to the BT circuit and patch it into the LAN where the 3cx server resides, but how do I configure 3cx to route calls to the outside and how does the 3cx route/accept incoming calls from the Patton - Has the 3cx generated config file for the Smartnode done all this for me?
As per above info from BT they are saying that 6 digits are presented to the switch, does this mean that the BT NTE is only presenting/giving the last 6 digits of the real telephone to the SmartNode. If so how does the Smartnode then forward the calls to the 3cx server - it's probably in the config I assume, but I can't get my head around how the numbers coming in are routed to the 3cx and especially in what format.
All my extensions on the 3cx server are 4 digits.
Please can somebody tell me how I go about configuring calls coming into the system so that the last four digits (of the 6) are used to map the call to the SIP extension for that specific DDI number.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks