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Title: routing DID number to Third party via internal SIP trunk
Post by: maxbernard on July 19, 2018, 08:52:27 AM
Hello,

I have an MiVB and a Fax Server and I have it working but not sure if I have set the routing of the DID number correctly or is there a simple way to do this.
I have a DID number 123456789 which in Direct Inward dialing service I send to destination number 66801.
this is a  speed call that translates 66801 to 66123456789 then routes to the Internal SIP trunk and removes the 66, sending 123456789 to the Fax server.

It works but a bit messy.

thanks in advance.

Max
Title: Re: routing DID number to Third party via internal SIP trunk
Post by: johnp on July 19, 2018, 06:28:31 PM
What fax server? How is it configured?
Title: Re: routing DID number to Third party via internal SIP trunk
Post by: maxbernard on July 20, 2018, 06:19:26 AM
The Fax server is Xphone server and it is using SIP Trunks.
Its the routing of the call to the server which I would like advise on.
Instead of taking the DID number then translating it to a speed call the to another number then sending the original DID number, I would like to know if there is a way to send the DID number direct to the SIP trunk.
Title: Re: routing DID number to Third party via internal SIP trunk
Post by: Dogbreath on July 20, 2018, 06:21:41 AM
Create a route to 123456789. Point the DID Service entry to that.
Title: Re: routing DID number to Third party via internal SIP trunk
Post by: johnp on July 22, 2018, 09:50:43 AM
It all depends upon the digit length that that fax server uses as the match. Yes this is done via ars. If using the same length as extensions, what I have been doing lately is to create trusted extensions and forward them to the fax server. It allows me to know to whom it belongs via the name. I created the ars and a call rerouting always condition to whatever the digits I choose to use. My modified digit absorbs the leading value and inserts <F>
Title: Re: routing DID number to Third party via internal SIP trunk
Post by: VinceWhirlwind on July 22, 2018, 08:28:11 PM
I just remove the DID entry so the incoming call number hits the system in full, then ARS for that number points at the internal SIP trunk.