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| = Configurations in MOR =
| | #REDIRECT [[VitalPBX interconnection with MOR]] |
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| * Create an ''Interconnection User'' with an empty Tariff (without rates) and empty LCR (without providers).
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| ** If multiple clients use the same IP address and MOR cannot do proper authorization through the domain, it will bill one of your users.
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| ** To avoid this, you must create a “fake” ''Interconnection User'' that will be used in cases, where authorization can't be done.
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| * Create a SIP device for the ''Interconnection User'' with the IP address of the VitalPBX server.
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| * Choose [[Image:icon_trunk_with_ani.png]] Trunk with ANI.
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| [[File:Vital inter device.jpg|500px]]
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| * Create a regular User (that represents your client on VitalPBX) in MOR. Assign a proper Tariff and LCR for this User.
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| * Add a Virtual Device for this User and in the top settings click on [[Image:icon_clis.png]] CLIs and then “Add new CLI”.
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| * Fill in the field "Domain". VitalPBX usually uses port 5062, so you should create a unique subdomain, followed by a port, for each of your tenants in VitalPBX (e.g. user1.domain.com:5062, user2.domain.com:5062, etc.). If you don't add port, MOR might not authenticate calls, coming from the VitalPBX.
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| [[File:Vital cli.jpg|1000px]]
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| = Configurations in VitalPBX =
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| * Create a new trunk and enter the IP address of MOR.
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| * If you entered some hostname name in MOR CLI > Domain settings, add the same hostname here (e.g. user1.domain.com).
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| [[File:Vital Trunk22.jpg|800px]]
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