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| Hi, I have two SPA 2000's located on one network. Can they be configured to perform peer-to-peer dialing (without SIP Server)? I have read that the DLINK DG-102SP can be setup in this way. www.dlink.com.au Does anyone see a solution answer to my question. Cheers Peter Marks |
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| I Attempted to do this with IP address dialing but nothing happened. Is there a howto or mini howto on how to set this up for the first basic time. Anything help is greatly appreciated. Cheers, Peter Marks Quote:
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| notice my IP posting. nobody seems to know. But here is the reply i got from sipura, didn't help me much: (apearently you have to remove the use proxy to be able to use it.) Did Vonage publish this information somewhere, to allow non vonage subscribers to call their subscribers? If not, I'm afraid Vonage won't allow this. IP dialing is mostly aim for end point calling end point directly by dialing the peer's IP, not through the proxy (as you described here); unless the proxy server explicitly supports it and routes the call for you. To call your peer, dial something like 12345*100*1*2*3*5068#, where 12345 is the user-id (like a phone number), 100*1*2*3 is the IP address and 5068 is the port number where the other side is listening for SIP signaling. If the SIP port is 5060, then *5060 is optional. If you bypass the proxy, that means you are bypassing the service provider's infrastructure all together. So you need to figure out how to punch through NAT on your own, which is hard when both end points are behind NAT. TIPS: You need to set "Use Outbound Proxy" to "no" to dial the end point directly. (But we plan to skip outbound proxy automatically for IP dialing in future releases). Hi there, I need some clarification on the IP dialing function. I have FWD and SIPphone on line 1 and 2 respectively. how do I call a vonage user for example: 15555555555@sip.vonage.net which should dial as: 15555555555*12*144*47*38 But I get no response at all. |
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| Is it permitted to use a hostname instead of the ip address? if so, will I be able to call a vonage ATA by this way? ex: 19166711306@sekhar.sytes.net Will this ring my vonage phone? Thanks. Sekhar |
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