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| ==Prerequisites== | | ==Prerequisites== |
− | * [[FreeSBC|FreeSbc]] devices must be installed as described in their respective [[Product_Installation|installation guides]]. | + | *[[FreeSBC|FreeSbc]] devices must be installed as described in their respective [[Product_Installation|installation guides]]. |
| *Skype Connect Account | | *Skype Connect Account |
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− | =FreeSBC Skype Connect Configuration Steps=
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− | ==IP Network Configuration==
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− | ==Virtual Port Configuration for Wide Area Network==
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− | 1. Select '''IP Interfaces''' from the navigation panel
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− | [[Image:Create Voip Interface_Tsbc_0.png]] <br><br>
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− | 2. Click the '''Virtual Ports''' tab.
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− | *Click '''Create New Virtual Port'''
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_VP_Create.png]]<br><br>
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− | 3. Configure the virtual port.
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− | *Enter a name for the virtual port
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− | *Select the host(s) to which the virtual port is assigned
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− | *Select a physical port to which the virtual port is assigned
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− | *Click '''Create'''
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_VP_WAN.png]]<br><br>
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− | 4. Create a VLAN that uses this virtual port
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− | *Click '''Create new Host VLAN'''
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_Vlan_WAN.png]]<br><br>
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− | 5. Configure the new VLAN
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− | *Enter a name for the VLAN
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− | *If the port is to be used untagged, make sure '''Untagged''' is checked.
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− | *If the port is to be used with a 802.1Q tag, uncheck '''Untagged''' and enter a VLAN ID.
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− | *Click '''Create'''
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_Vlan_WAN_Interface_1.png]] <br><br>
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− | OR
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_Vlan_WAN_Interface_2.png]] <br><br>
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− | ==Virtual Port Configuration for Local Area Network==
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− | 1. Select '''IP Interfaces''' from the navigation panel
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− | [[Image:Create Voip Interface_Tsbc_0.png]] <br><br>
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− | 2. 2. Click the '''Virtual Ports''' tab.
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− | *Click '''Create New Virtual Port'''
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_VP_Create_LAN.png]]<br><br>
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− | 3. Configure the virtual port.
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− | *Enter a name for the virtual port
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− | *Select the host(s) to which the virtual port is assigned
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− | *Select a physical port to which the virtual port is assigned
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− | *Click '''Create'''
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_VP_LAN.png]]<br><br>
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− | 4. Create a VLAN that uses this virtual port
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− | *Click '''Create new Host VLAN'''
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_Vlan_LAN.png]]<br><br>
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− | 5. Configure the new VLAN
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− | *Enter a name for the VLAN
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− | *If the port is to be used untagged, make sure '''Untagged''' is checked.
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− | *If the port is to be used with a 802.1Q tag, uncheck '''Untagged''' and enter a VLAN ID.
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− | *Click '''Create'''
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_Vlan_LAN_Interface_1.png]] <br><br>
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− | OR
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_Vlan_LAN_Interface_2.png]] <br><br>
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− | ==Configuring IP Interface for Wide Area Network==
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− | 1. Select '''IP Interfaces''' from the navigation panel:
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− | [[Image:Create_IP_Interface_Tsbc_0.png]]<br><br>
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− | 2. Click the '''IP Interfaces''' tab.
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− | *Click '''Create New IP Interface'''
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− | [[Image:Create_IP_if_WAN_1.png]]<br><br>
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− | 3. Configure the IP interface:
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− | *Enter a name for the interface
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− | *Select 1 or more services to use for the IP interface (RTP and SIP).
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− | *Select the '''Host VLAN''' from which IP packets will exit.
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− | *Indicate whether or not to use DHCP to automatically get an IP address for this port. (selecting this option removes the need to enter and IP address, Netmask, and Gateway)
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− | *Enter an '''IP address'''
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− | *Enter a '''Netmask'''
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− | *Enter a '''gateway address'''
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− | *Click '''Save'''
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− | [[Image:Create_IPif_WAN_1.png]]<br><br>
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− | ==Configuring IP Interface for Local Area Network==
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− | 1. Select '''IP Interfaces''' from the navigation panel:
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− | [[Image:Create_IP_Interface_Tsbc_0.png]]<br><br>
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− | 2. Click the '''IP Interfaces''' tab.
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− | *Click '''Create New IP Interface'''
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− | [[Image:Create_IPif_LAN.png]]<br><br>
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− | 3. Configure the IP interface:
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− | *Enter a name for the interface
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− | *Select 1 or more services to use for the IP interface (RTP and SIP).
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− | *Select the '''Host VLAN''' from which IP packets will exit.
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− | *Indicate whether or not to use DHCP to automatically get an IP address for this port. (selecting this option removes the need to enter and IP address, Netmask, and Gateway)
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− | *Enter an '''IP address'''
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− | *Enter a '''Netmask'''
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− | *Enter a '''gateway address'''
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− | *Click '''Save'''
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− | [[Image:Create_IP_if_LAN_1.png]]<br><br>
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− | =SIP Stack Configuration=
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− | You must configure SIP signaling for your system. The first step in doing so is to create a SIP stack:
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− | 1- Click '''SIP''' in the navigation panel
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− | [[Image:SIP_NavigationMenu.png]]
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− | 2- Click '''Create New Sip'''
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− | [[Image:Create_New_SIP.png]]
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− | 3- Create the new SIP stack:
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− | * Verify that the box labeled '''Enabled''' is checked
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− | * Enter a '''name''' for the stack
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− | * Click '''Create'''
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− | [[Image:SIP_Trunking_SIP_Stack.png]]
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− | ==SIP Transport Server Configuration for Wide Area Network==
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− | 1- Click '''SIP''' in the navigation panel
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− | [[Image:SIP_NavigationMenu.png]]
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− | 2- Select a SIP stack for which you wish to create a transport server
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− | [[Image:SIP_Config_List.png]]
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− | 3- Click '''Create New Transport Server'''
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− | [[Image:WAN_SIP_TransportServer.png]]
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− | 4- Create the new SIP transport server:
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− | * Enter a '''name''' for the server
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− | * Select an appropriate '''port type'''
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− | * Select an appropriate host '''IP interface'''
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− | * Click '''Create'''
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− | [[Image:WAN_SIP_TransportServer1.png]]
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− | ==SIP Transport Server Configuration for Local Area Network==
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− | 1- Click '''SIP''' in the navigation panel
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− | [[Image:SIP_NavigationMenu.png]]
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− | 2- Select a SIP stack for which you wish to create a transport server
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− | [[Image:SIP_Config_List.png]]
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− | 3- Click '''Create New Transport Server'''
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− | [[Image:WAN_SIP_TransportServer.png]]
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− | 4- Create the new SIP transport server:
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− | * Enter a '''name''' for the server
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− | * Select an appropriate '''port type'''
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− | * Select an appropriate host '''IP interface'''
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− | * Click '''Create'''
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− | [[Image:LAN_SIP_TransportServer1.png]]
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Skype Connect provides connectivity between your business and the Skype community. By adding Skype Connect to your existing SIP-enabled PBX, your business can save on communication costs with little or no additional upgrades required.
With Skype Connect, your business can make great value Skype calls and receive calls from your customers using your desk phones. Customers using Skype can call your company’s Skype number with just a click of a button – using the Click & Call feature – making your company easier to reach.