If you can just go with E-faxing, do that because it will save you lots of
headaches as well.
On Feb 11, 2022, at 12:43 PM, Matthew Huff wrote:
Thanks.
Our new SIP voice gateway is separate and not in production so I have plenty of
freedom to play.
We have copper based FAX lines, not
Pris are going up carriers don’t want to deal with them for the ease of sip
We have a carrier that is raising the t1 price each month even on contract
Messed up clocking can get you too on pris. Ah the good old days….
Kent
> On Feb 11, 2022, at 13:47, Johnson, Tim wrote:
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> Better yet,
Better yet, just keep a PRI for this. It’ll save you many headaches.
From: cisco-voip On Behalf Of Kent Roberts
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2022 12:14 PM
To: Matthew Huff ; cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: [External] Re: [cisco-voip] SIP to iTSP best practices
Oh yeah.. one more thing...
if your going to do faxing at some point, I would test it now. Its
easier to play with the fax commands on the cube not worrying about
breaking things later.
Geesh, I could take all this info and probably build one heck of a doc
On 2/11/22 10:34 AM, Matthew Huff wrote:
Thanks.
Our new
Thanks.
Our new SIP voice gateway is separate and not in production so I have plenty of
freedom to play.
We have copper based FAX lines, not going over our PRI currently. This is
something we are looking into though after this conversion is done.
Matthew Huff | Director of Technical
Oh yeah.. one more thing...
Test faxing a fax test is a min of 10 pages, inbound call and
out don't just do a page and say your good. Check T38 if your using
it... if you have to fail back because of T38 non-compliant, is G711
working? Does your faxing software do/support
One more that is missing ... DTMF. Check it both ways . You may be suprised how
different ITSP's are handling those and tricks you need to get them working
(even getting PVDM just for it if you don't use transcoders or creating DTMF
map).
For video disabled, we handle it (more than 90
First off. if your cube is working and in production, don't just
disable video... you might be in for a surprise. It should be done in
a test window time where you can test phones/all software.
Jabber/webex supports video, are you using those? does your carrier
use/support it? Do
Hope it’s helpful. I can post more but didn’t want to overwhelm…..
It’s amazing how fast you learn tricks when something gets messed up. (Usually
the carriers doing changes and not telling you. This happens A LOT)
And other tricks learned when hundreds of calls get dumped. Or the
Thanks for the recommendations. I have a lot to dig into. Question about the
video disable. We have no video hardware, so think it would be good to disable
it before we go live. What’s the best way to disable it globally?
Is it
Voice service voip
Sip
Audio forced
?
Matthew Huff |
This was fantastic Kent. I wish I could flag this. Maybe I will enter the
following tags so when I go to markmail I will find it.
SIP LELIO READ THIS
lol
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