Hi TE
Thanks for a nicely concise guide - I *think* I'd covered most of your points in my previous attempts however. I'll knock it down to zero again, and start again from scratch.
Over the weekend, I ran up the SIP trunks on a test-bed of 3CX to see what was going on. The one thing I noticed is that ALL numbers in all (both?!) directions are sent using the full international format. When I tried to send 01234567890 the call failed - when I tried 00441234567890, again, it failed. The only way it works is when Twilio receives +441234567890 as the string. Can I force the 5000 to do this?
Also - is there any way I can achieve the SIP traces "officially"? I'm more than handy with tcpdump / Wireshark, and following the conversation at packet level, but I'd have thought there should be some way to enable some verbose SIP logging somewhere?
If you're into SIP at all, Twilio is pretty nice. Definitely worth a play with, for the money it costs.
Really appreciate your help thus far - hopefully I'll have some time to get back to it this week.
Today I'm standing atop a hill, to see how many internets one of our WISP partners can beam across to us - for another of our existing Mitel clients.
Many thanks
Ross