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UserKL:
To what extent is the Obi compatible with Anveo Direct (www.anveodirect.com)? Their rates beat almost everything I've seen, only if it'd work with the obi?

Zopa:
This post didn't get any replies, yet I'm very much interested in figuring it out as Anveo Direct rates are very competitive.

I found this thread http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r29468525-Anveo-Anveo-Direct-with-OBI where people had some success configuring their Obi devices, but it's not very clear to me what they have done. Perhaps someone with better understanding of this can help me figure this out.

Anveo Direct has this as the instruction for sending calls to their service.

1. Configure Outbound Trunk(s)
2. Send calls from authorized IPs to:

[PREFIX]PHONENUMBER@SBC.ANVEO.COM

where [PREFIX] is your custom configured prefix for the trunk and PHONENUMBER is destination phone number with country code.

I presume I have to configure my ITSP Profile X\General\DigitMap with an appropriate translation. Here is my try with standard NA DigitMap with prefer 000000

Standard -- (1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)

Version 1 -- (<000000>1xxxxxxxxxx<@sbc.anveo.com>|<0000001>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx<@sbc.anveo.com>|<011:000000>xx.<@sbc.anveo.com>|xx.<@sbc.anveo.com>|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)

Version 2 -- (<000000>1xxxxxxxxxx|<0000001>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|<011:000000>xx.|xx.|(Mipd)|[^*#]@@.)


I'm not sure if I should append <@sbc.anveo.com> in the DigitMap or if it should be set somewhere else, such as in ITSP Profile X\SIP\ProxyServer and/or ITSP Profile X\SIP\RegistrarServer.

Or it is also possible I'm approaching this completely wrong. Here is Anveo Direct FAQ link for reference. http://anveodirect.com/about/faq

TIA

Zopa:
Quote from: drgeoff on December 15, 2015, 04:51:58 am

1. AnveoDirect does not use SIP registration. You need the OBi to have an authenticated public IP address. That is not really compatible with the dynamic IP address which home users are given by their ISPs.


I have static IP, so this should not be a problem.

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2. Assuming you clear the above hurdle, an OBi is quite open to SIP calls coming in to it. As those who have been plagued by SIP scanners know! You would need to set up port forwarding on the router and implement some anti SIP scanner measures on the OBi.

Do I need to forward ports, or can do I away with STUN server? Can you suggest what anti SIP scanners measures you have in mind?

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3. For outbound calls I suggest using one of the Voice Gateways on the OBi. Configure the OutboundCallRoute to send country code plus phone number to the Gateway. Put 'sp2(sbc.anveo.com)' without the quote marks for the AccessNumber in the Gateway parameters.

Can you give a bit more details on this? Why I am using 'sp2(sbc.anveo.com)'? What the relevance of sp2 and why can't it be just sbc.anveo.com? Should I modify default DigitMap in VG1 (xx.) with my Anveo Direct route prefix to look something like <000000>(xx.)?

I'm looking for help actually setting it up.

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Be warned that getting this to work is not beginner level stuff.


I'm not looking for easy ways! :) I actually already have fairly complex (at least by my measures) setup, with one Obi202 used as proxy for VoIP phones than routing calls to GV for domestic and other providers for international call, as well as the other Obi used for faxing via GV and Anveo for call recordings. This is just another step in complicating of my environment. I understand that I'm noob at all this, and your help is highly appreciated.

azrobert:
I don't know anything about Anveo Direct, so if drgeoff wants to jump in, please do.

Will Anveo Direct be your primary line? How do you want to route calls to GV or Anveo?  What SP trunk is defined as the Proxy?

When you define a VG you must specify a SIP SP trunk to route the call. That is why you need spx(sbc.anveo.com) . You will have to modify the VG DigitMap.

I assume you need to register your public IP address with Anveo Direct, not the address of the OBi.

You shouldn't have to port forward for outbound calls, but you will for inbound calls. I don't know how Anveo handles inbound calls. Do they route them to a specific port number and can you configure it? It can't be the port number used for GV.

azrobert:
Voice Gateway 1
Name: Anveo
AccessNumber: spx(sbc.anveo.com)
DigitMap: (<000000>1xxxxxxxxxx|<011:000000>xx.)

Change spx to the sp number of your Proxy.

Add the following to beginning of the Phone Port OutboundCallRoute:
{(Mvg1):vg1},

This assumes the Primary Routes DigitMap contains these rules:
1xxxxxxxxxx|<1>[2-9]xxxxxxxxx|011xx.

All the dialed numbers from the phone port that matches the above primary route's rules will routed to VG1 (Anveo).

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