Using PBX to just to route calls between systems

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james
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Post by james »

Are they on the same Windows running on the VM?
uhupfeld
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Post by uhupfeld »

Different Windows VMs, but same internet link.
That is why I need the different SIP ports.
james
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Post by james »

Are there any SIP UA clients such as Snom connecting to this bundled SIP Server running under Brekeke PBX?
If so, did you change the proxy settings at UAs to point new SIP server's port?
uhupfeld
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Post by uhupfeld »

Yes, the Snom and the Phoner Lite UAs are connecting to the proxy and whenever I changed the SIP port I had to change it in the configurations of the UAs to make them register.
Whatever the SIP port used (5050, 5060, 5070, 5080, 6060), the UAs register on the bundled SIP Server. However, I can only establish the calls between UAs when the port is 5060.
uhupfeld
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Post by uhupfeld »

Hello James,
I have now the BPBX on its own link and the ARS is registering.
Now I'm back to the original topic:
Depending on the route and which originating number within the ARS I want to:
a) Modify the originating number to make it unique in the system (Patterns IN -> Deploy patterns -> From -> Modify number)
b) Pass this call to another ARS (it is an ARS where I want to combine several gateways with different sessions capabilities)

Is this possible?

Or should I just use for each of this routes just a gateway configuration in the Patterns - OUT?

BR

Udo
james
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Post by james »

There are several ways. I recommend that you request some advice from Brekeke's support team.
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