[Freeswitch-users] Receiving incoming SIP calls
Tim St. Pierre
fs-list at communicatefreely.net
Mon Jul 5 19:55:58 PDT 2010
Hi Alan,
There is normally an ACL applied to the external profile that only allows calls from gateways you
set up in that SIP profile.
My suggestion (what we do here for the same purpose), is to set up another SIP profile specifically
for public SIP. In the profile, you can disable the ACL, and you can also specify a different
context. You can create a very limited context that gives you a level of control over how those
calls are handled. You may only want to match a subset of extensions, and you may also want to
impose some limits (see mod_limit) on number of calls, number of attempts, and limit access to
voicemail, etc.
Alan Dawson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to VOIP, and freeswitch.
>
> I'm trying to enable certain internal extensions to receive incoming SIP calls,
> eg people can dial sip:1001 at my.domain and be able to receive those calls.
> but when they do this I get
>
> Rejected by acl "domains".
>
> log message.
>
> Any help,howtos,faq etc in resolving this appreciated.
>
>
>
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