SIP gateway

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A SIP gateway enables the transport of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) media between IP networks and the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). A TelcoBridges media gateway can be configured as a SIP gateway using the following instructions.

Note: Before proceeding, you must first have a live system running Toolpack and be able to configure it through the Web Portal. If this is not the case, see instructions for [[Installing_Toolpack|installing and configuring] Toolpack forum or contact TelcoBridges' [support team].


1. Unlock active configuration

This allows you to directly modify the active configuration instead of having to create a copy and modify the copy before applying it. This should only be used for testing or development purpose. The active configuration should never be unlocked on a production system. *Go to the System section and click on edit to modify the system parameters.

  • Make sure the Lock active configuration checkbox is cleared and click Save.


2. Configure your adapter

  • Go to the Hardware section and make sure your adapter is there with the right Serial Number.
  • If your adapter is not there, click on Create New Hardware and fill out the form.


3. Create the SIP stack

  • Go to the SIP section and click on Create New SIP.
  • Fill out the form with default values and click Create.
  • Click on Create New Transport Server and fill the form. Make sure to select the Ip Interface that you want to use for your SIP signaling. Click Create.
  • Click on Create New Sap, fill the form and click Create.
  • Add the new Transport Server to your SAP.


4. Create the NAP for your incoming phone or SIP Proxy

  • Go to the NAP section and click on Create New NAP.
  • Enter a name and click Create.
  • In the SIP Service Access Points area, add your SIP SAP to this NAP.
  • In the newly added SIP Specific Params area, set the Proxy Address to the IP address of your incoming phone or SIP Proxy.
  • If your phone or SIP Proxy does not support availability detection using the OPTIONS method, uncheck the box Poll Remote Proxy?.
  • Click Save.


5. Create the NAP for your outgoing phone or SIP Proxy

  • Go to the NAP section and click on Create New NAP.
  • Enter a name and click Create.
  • In the SIP Service Access Points area, add your SIP SAP to this NAP.
  • In the newly added SIP Specific Params area, set the Proxy Address to the IP address of your outgoing phone or SIP Proxy.
  • If your phone or SIP Proxy does not support availability detection using the OPTIONS method, uncheck the box Poll Remote Proxy?.
  • Click Save.


6. Configure your Gateway routes to forward all calls from the incomfing NAP to the outgoing NAP

  • Go to the Gateway/Configurations section and click on edit.
  • Go down to the Editing Routes area and click on Create New Route.
  • Select your incoming NAP for NAP and your outgoing NAP for Remapped NAP.

Note: You can create a route in the opposite direction also if you want by repeating the last 2 steps and inverting incoming and outgoing NAP.


7. Apply the new configuration

  • Go to the System section and click on edit to modify the system parameters.
  • In the Activate configuration area, click on Activate.
  • Verify that the new configuration was activated successfully and fix errors if any.


8. Do a test call

  • Using your incoming phone (IP address of this host must be the one you use when configuration the incoming proxy in step 4), place a call to '123-4567@[SIGNALING_IP]' where [SIGNALING_IP] is the IP address of the port on which you configured your SIP Signaling at step 3.
  • The gateway will forward the call to the IP address of the proxy you configured in step 5.
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