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This is a discussion on Voxalot routing incoming calls by dialled number within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; On 18 Dec, 08:31, Iain <no-...@hairydog.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue] > I'd like to ...
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On 18 Dec, 08:31, Iain <no-...@hairydog.co.uk> wrote:[color=blue]
> I'd like to have some sip devices registered to my voxalot account, and > have incoming calls routed to one or other of them according to the > number being dialled. This seems such an obvious requirement that I'm > sure it must be obvious, but I can't see where to set it up. > > Any suggestions?[/color] I suggest you to try miniSipServer. It runs on windows platform. For your deployment, I think you can use MSS to connect to your VOIP carrier and connect your SIP phones to MSS. Then, MSS can be able to route different call to different SIP phones according to the configurations. MSS support powerful dialing plan function. It is very easy to route different incoming call to different local users with "called number analysis" and "transition". |
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Hongtian wrote:
[color=blue][color=green] >> Any suggestions?[/color] > > I suggest you to try miniSipServer. It runs on windows platform.[/color] That's a pity. Rules it out for me. I don't have any servers running Windows. For[color=blue] > your deployment, I think you can use MSS to connect to your VOIP > carrier and connect your SIP phones to MSS. Then, MSS can be able to > route different call to different SIP phones according to the > configurations.[/color] That would mean that calls from outer sites would have to come in and go back out across my ADSL line. Not really a very sensible option when I can run something on a server in a well-connected rack. [color=blue] > MSS support powerful dialing plan function. It is very easy to route > different incoming call to different local users with "called number > analysis" and "transition".[/color] That's probably true. But It'd not justify running a Windows server. |
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Iain wrote:[color=blue]
> Hongtian wrote: >[color=green][color=darkred] >>> Any suggestions?[/color] >> >> I suggest you to try miniSipServer. It runs on windows platform.[/color] > > That's a pity. Rules it out for me. I don't have any servers running > Windows.[/color] It may be that OpenSER will suit your requirements, but it may be overkill. |
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