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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Bilbao - Spain
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Hello !
I m using a Epygi Quadro Dual E1/T1 directly connected to a Legacy PBX via E1 PRI. In prior situations, we usually work using Epygi's device to make outbound calls using a SIP Provider, calls from the standard PSTN Provider (trunk2) are received and bridged directly to the trunk1 (Legacy PBX), working perfectly ![]() But in this case, I also want to receive calls from SIP Provider but im missing something ... For testing, I registered the Epygi to an external Asterisk box, o i can debug what SIP messages are sent. Epygi and Asterisk are with directly public IPs on the nic (no NAT at all). I registered an extension (Users=>Extensions Management) to the Asterisk Box, register perfectly. Then, in Call Routing I setup => Route all Incoming SIP calls to routing table. In routing table I have only 1 route as: call type E1 and filter inbound type (From SIP, IP address of the Asterisk Box, and * as pattern). When I call the Epygi i can confirm: -the invite is sent to the same username name as register ("test") as normal. -the Epygi always replys with a: 404 Not Found => Its not routing this incoming call the the E1 port. ¿Any ideas? ¿Im am making something really bad? Really thanks for your help! Gorka. |
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