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This article was adapted from the official FreePBX Wiki: https://wiki.freepbx.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=176194371 This guide It will also work with PBXact. |
Let’s take a look at how to configure FreePBX with VoIP Innovations using PJSIP trunks.
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Go to Connectivity → Trunks. Then click on + Add Trunk and select Add SIP (chan_pjsip) Trunk.
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Let’s create an a trunk for inbound trunkcalls. You can name it whatever you like. For this example, we’ll use “VI_Inbound”.
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64.136.173.31,64.136.174.30,64.136.174.20,209.166.154.70,192.240.151.100,64.136.173.22,209.166.128.200
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Follow the exact same steps as above, however this time we’ll be creating trunks for outbound trunkscalls. Your settings should may look something like this:
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We recommend creating multiple outbound trunks to fully utilize our geo-redundant network. Follow the same steps as above to create other trunks, except replace the SIP Server field with the rest of our outbound IP addresses (64.136.173.22, 209.166.128.200, 192.240.151.100). |
When you’re done creating trunks, it should look something like this:
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Go to Connectivity → Firewall and make the following entries in the Networks tab. Be sure to white list all of our SIP Signaling IP addresses.
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Step 3: Creating Outbound Routes
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First, we will create a an outbound route for 911 calls. Your settings should may look something like thisthe ones below. Be sure to add all of the trunks we created under Trunk Sequence for Matched Routes.
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Under Trunk Sequence for Matched Routes, let’s use all of the outbound trunks that we created:
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Your Dial Patterns tab should may look something like this:
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If you make the change in the VI Back Office, please be sure to update your inbound route in FreePBX.
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That’s it! You should now be ready to send and receive calls with VoIP Innovations!