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[[Image:didww.gif]] | [[Image:didww.gif|right]]The problem with this DID Provider is that it send calls from many IP addresses: | ||
The problem with this DID Provider is that it send calls from many IP addresses: | |||
* 212.150.36.116 | * 212.150.36.116 |
Revision as of 21:50, 3 April 2008
The problem with this DID Provider is that it send calls from many IP addresses:
- 212.150.36.116
- 212.150.88.20
- 212.150.88.21
- 204.11.194.34
- 204.11.194.35
- 204.11.194.36
- 204.11.194.37
- 204.11.194.38
First create new Provider (most important parts are marked in red, Device ID can/will be different in your case - REMEMBER IT!!!):
Then in /etc/asterisk/sip.conf at the very end enter (copy/paste):
[didww_116] type=friend context=mor accountcode=5 host=212.150.36.116
[didww_21] type=friend context=mor accountcode=5 host=212.150.88.21
[didww_34] type=friend context=mor accountcode=5 host=204.11.194.34
[didww_35] type=friend context=mor accountcode=5 host=204.11.194.35
[didww_36] type=friend context=mor accountcode=5 host=204.11.194.36
[didww_37] type=friend context=mor accountcode=5 host=204.11.194.37
[didww_38] type=friend context=mor accountcode=5 host=204.11.194.38
VERY IMPORTANT!!!
accountcode should be == Device ID in your Provider window. In our case it is == 5. Change it accordingly to your correct value!!!
Save the file. Reload Asterisk.
If you are using IAX2 connection from DIDWW - create Provider with type = IAX2 and paste all this in /etc/asterisk/iax.conf