The only challenge here is the firewall configuration. Perhaps if you
posted your particular firewall configuration others can learn from it.
On Mar 22, 2012 1:18 PM, "Robert Schroeder" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Well today I undertook the setup challenge of performing an ITSP setup on
> one of my sipXecs (Test & Tears) servers. I must say the experience was a
> bit challenging at first with just plain trying to figure out the process.
> I have listed a link below that was a little help in the process. The setup
> of the SIP Trunk Gateway was straight forward and the setup of the VoIP.ms
> account was a little stressful. The most challenging part of the process
> was configuring the 1:1 NAT or Full Clone NAT on the WatchGuard firewall.
> In the end it always comes down to the simply statement of “Oh Now I See”!
> ****
>
> ** **
>
> I was in the end (2 -3 Hours) able to get things configured and working so
> that the SIP SBC Trunk Gateway is listed as “Authenticated” under the
> Diagnostics Tab – SIP SBC Trunk Gateway area. While my testing thus far has
> gone very well I am in no way ready to go “Only” ITSP and lay aside my
> assurances with traditional SIP gateways connected to PRI or POTS circuits.
> I am starting to believe though.****
>
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>
> Areas Tested:****
>
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>
> Outbound Dialing: Good Results Thus Far****
>
> Inbound Call Routing from VoIP.MS: Good Results Thus Far****
>
> VoIP.MS DID routing to sipXecs Accounts: Good Results Thus Far****
>
> MOH Testing: Good Results Thus Far****
>
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>
> The only problem that I sometimes have is when I first dial a number. The
> softphone shows that the call failed however my cell rings a couple of
> times. When I try to do this a second time the issue does not occur again.
> If I wait a few minutes and try again the issue does not show up. If I wait
> a long while then the problems occurs again. I am not sure if the gateway
> connection to voip.ms is interrupted if no calls are made for a while. My
> thoughts are Session Timer Interval or Registration Interval in the SIP
> Trunk Gateway configuration. Perhaps it could even be a Firewall Issue. 
> *Thoughts
> anyone!*****
>
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>
> I will be posting later a simple setup guide for (VoIP.ms) with sipXecs.
> Those that are *more* informed, experienced and intelligent than I,
> please be gentle. I would like to in the end have a good instruction set
> for the user community when connecting to VoIP.ms. The suggestions and
> corrections made by those that are far smarter than I can only be
> considered a greater asset.  ****
>
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>
> http://blog.myitdepartment.net/?p=191****
>
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>
> Thanks Everyone,****
>
> ** **
>
> Rob****
>
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