[Freeswitch-users] Re- Connecting into British Telecom (BTs) SIP sandbox test platform
Andrew Keil
andrew.keil at visytel.com
Thu Jul 16 15:25:44 MSD 2015
To FreeSWITCH users,
Just a quick question that I hope someone can help me with. I am sure I can solve this myself when BT sort out their firewall, however while I wait 1-2 days I thought I would post this question here.
Currently BT have provided me with two SIP IPs and MEDIA IPs for their Sandbox:
BT SBC1 IP: Signalling xxx.xxx.xxx.26 (Media xxx.xxx.xxx.25)
BT SBC2 IP: Signalling xxx.xxx.xxx.23 (Media xxx.xxx.xxx.22)
Plus a SIP Trunk Number Range: 0551xxxx100 - 0551xxxx109
Model PSTN numbers: 0207xxxx713 and 0207xxxx714
First local CentOS 6.6 FreeSWITCH server (version 1.4.20) has two NICs (eth0: 192.168.2.10 {with public IP address mapped to this IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.67)} ; eth1: 192.168.2.11 (used internally only)}
Second local CentOS 6.6 FreeSWITCH server (version 1.4.20) has two NICs (eth0: 192.168.2.12 {with public IP address mapped to this IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.68)} ; eth1: 192.168.2.13 (used internally only)}
They have stated to me that they do not require and registration or authentication.
Unfortunately when I looked at all the samples on the FreeSWITCH Confluence they all seem to mention registering and sip proxy etc....
Can someone provide a simple .xml file(s) example for the above (even if it is to only one SBC) to fast-track my setup. Any other hints or tips (or links to freeswitch.org Docs) I would appreciate.
One more thing to note, I am connecting FreeSWITCH via a local Firewall to BT's SBC's listed above, there is no SBC on my side since currently it is not needed based on my client's current requirements. Hopefully this makes everything a little simpler, however I do understand that this configuration maybe less flexible (especially when commissioning more FreeSWITCH servers).
Thanks in advance,
Andrew Keil
Visytel Pty Ltd
PS. Since I am currently undertaking BT's testing on behalf of my client in the UK, I will provide back to the FreeSWITCH community the completed BT Interoperability SIP test cases with the associated FreeSWITCH dialplans used and any comments. Hopefully this will help any other company to pass BT's SIP testing requirements in a fast manner :)
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