[Freeswitch-users] e164.org

Giovanni Maruzzelli gmaruzz at gmail.com
Tue Mar 19 10:48:16 MSK 2013


thanks!
Please, add a wiki page too!
A cut and paste of this mail would, do.


On 3/19/13, Steven Schoch <schoch+freeswitch.org at xwin32.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Giovanni Maruzzelli
> <gmaruzz at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> yes, we all want.
>>
>
> When you register a number at e164.org, it first asks for the URL, and it
> will place a test call to verify it. Since my PBX is at a static address, I
> used <DID number>@pbx.<domain>.com:5080, since that's what the FreeSwitch
> default is. I opened port 5080 in the firewall to allow incoming SIP calls.
>  Since it was already working through flowroute.com, the appropriate media
> ports were already open.
>
> Next, to verify a number, e164.org will call your number via the PSTN. By
> testing with a POTS line, I knew e164.org would be sending +12243336164 as
> the caller-ID number. Therefore, I short-circuited the route to our IVR in
> the public dialplan to route calls from that number directly to my
> extension:
>
> <include>
>   <extension name="CID route">
>     <condition field="caller_id_number" expression="^\+?(12243336164)$">
>       <action application="set" data="domain_name=$${domain}"/>
>       <action application="transfer" data="523 XML default"/>
>     </condition>
>   </extension>
> </include>
>
> After e164.org had placed the SIP test call, I pressed the "next" button
> and a few minutes later it called through the PSTN. I picked up the phone
> and listened very carefully, because it only says the numbers once, and it
> says them very quickly. I wrote the PIN down and entered it in the "My
> Numbers" page.  I also added my white pages information while I was there.
>
> Next, I set up the outgoing dialplan to use the e164.org ENUM service
> exactly as specified at
> http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/ENUM_support#enum
> To test it out, I used the e164.org white pages lookup to find somebody in
> my same city and gave him a call.  It routed the call directly via SIP,
> bypassing the PSTN.
>
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Sergey Okhapkin <sos at sokhapkin.dyndns.org>
>  wrote:
>
>> Congratulations! Expect a lot of free spam calls now...
>
>
> I was getting those before. :-)  Do telemarketers prefer VoIP?
>
> --
> Steve
>


-- 
Sincerely,

Giovanni Maruzzelli
Cell : +39-347-2665618



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