AltiGen SIP-Trunk Configuration Using Cbeyond
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Introduction
From an administrator’s point of view, a SIP trunk is very similar to a Triton analog trunk. Once it is
up and running, administrators can assign a trunk access code to it. They also can mix SIP trunks
with analog trunks, T1, or PRI trunks in the Out Call Routing table. Like analog trunks, each SIP
trunk has a PSTN number. They can also receive caller name as well as caller ID.
Prerequisites
AltiWare 5.1 (ACC or ACM) version 5.1.0.1409 with QuickFix 1411, or above, loaded
Contact your Cbeyond Service Coordinator or refer to the SIPconnect Settings section of the Install
Profile to get the following account specific information:
A SIP Domain – sipconnect.mkt0.cbeyond.net
Note that Cbeyond refers to this as the “SIPconnect Domain”. The “mkt0” parameter denotes
the market served by Cbeyond and location of customer deployment. Valid entries are Atlanta
(atl0), Chicago (chi0), Dallas (dal0), Denver (den0), Detroit (det0), Houston (hou0), Los
Angeles (lax0), and San Diego (sdg0).
A SIP Proxy IP address – Note: that this IP address is resolved by doing an nslookup on
Cbeyond’s SIPconnect Domain.
A user name – PBX Username field on the Cbeyond Install Profile
A password – PBX Password field on the Cbeyond Install Profile
Proxy Port – 5060
Registrar Port – 5060
Register Expiry Time – default (3600)
Note: It’s better to subscribe to a service provider number that has your same area code. Otherwise,
strange behaviors may occur when doing some advanced call features such as redial, call return to a
local number and so on.
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