Thanks for your attention. On this page [1] you can find some information from sipbroker.com on how to configure dialing rules and Asterisk servers to use their prefix service.
Also note that you can use sipbroker prefixes just by calling: *[email protected], where PPPP is the registrar sipbroker prefix and NNNNN is the user name (or number alias) so for example you can call my opensips.org address like: *[email protected]. I am not a SIP developer at all but I would say it is matter of mapping something like this: aa*[email protected] to *[email protected] where "AA" is the prefix that indicates opensips.org that the following is a sipbroker's prefixed address. "AA" may be even empty, like ekiga.org does [2], but it is probably not an option to opensips.org since it will collide with their own prefixes. iptel.org uses "2220" as "AA" as (recently) explained in [3], so you can call my opensips.org account from any iptel.org-enabled phone like: 2220*967492424. I hope all this is of some help. Regards, jorge. [1] http://faq.sipbroker.com/tiki-index.php [2] https://www.ekiga.net/index.php?page=services (see "peering" at the end of the page). [3] http://www.iptel.org/service 2010/2/19 Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <[email protected]>: > Hi Jorge, > > Makes sense what you say - I will into how to import the prefix into > opensips.org service. > > Thanks and regards, > Bogdan > > Jorge Juan wrote: >>>> * Can I make call using sipbroker.com prefixes like with ekiga.net or >>>> iptel.org? >>>> >>>> >>> the opensips.org service has the prefix based calling (see "dialling >>> plan" section in your account), but there are no prefixes populated >>> yet. Your suggestion is to import the prefixes as defined by sipbroker.com ? >>> >> >> Please understand I am a dumb user and I may say some nonsenses, but I >> mean to have sipbroker.com prefixes integrated in opensips.org >> service. For example, sipbroker prefix for opensips.org is "*9674" so >> I can call my opensips sip address from my ekiga.net account like >> "*9674-92424", or from my iptel.org account I can do >> "2220*9674-92424". "2220" is the iptel's sipbroker.org peering prefix. >> I suppose ekiga.net and iptel.org do the translation on-the-fly by >> accessing some sipbroker.com service or just by routing through >> "*[email protected]". >> >> The point is that this way I could call any sip user from my >> opensips.org account using a regular (only numbers) phone. >> >> Of course, you can make your IP-phone to do the trick by using dialing >> plans as explained in http://faq.sipbroker.com/tiki-index.php. But >> having prefixes integrated in your provider makes thinks easier. >> >> Best regards, >> >> jorge. >> >> >>> Regards, >>> Bogdan >>> >>>> Thanks in advance. >>>> >>>> jorge. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> -- >>> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu >>> www.voice-system.ro >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Bogdan-Andrei Iancu > www.voice-system.ro > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users > -- Jorge Juan _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
