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azrobert:
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Thank you for your help, it worked. What is the relevance of adding {(Mvg1):vg1}, to Phone1?.

This was to route calls to VG1. It was before I knew you were using a trunk group, so ignore it.

ProfTech:
To Zopa; I didn't read your post above close enough. What you posted is the feature I was referring to. I cancelled my Anveo account and ported my number back to Callcentric. I won't bad mouth them but suffice it to say I wasn't satisfied with the product. Anyway, you must open a separate Anveo Direct account and it is billed separately from your retail account and requires a separate email address. Then you must request customer service to set the retail account up for outbound call flows. Then you have to create the call flow. It isn't particularly complicated but unless you are familiar with their system(s) and can create what you want, Anveo may not be for you.

Zopa:
I was unable to figure out Anveo Direct issues with NAT, actually. Even though it worked, it stopped working in a few minutes. I was told that it's because Anveo Direct doesn't proxy audio and underlying carriers do not play nice with NAT (even with STUN and port forwarding). I ended up moving Obi202 outside of the firewall and assigning it a real static IP, which fixed everything, but I doubt it will be an option for many.

Here is my relevant config right now:

I use SP4 as a proxy for my IP phone.

12121234567 - My phone number
000000 - Anveo Direct secret prefex

ITSP Profile D\General\X_SymmetricRTPEnable\ON

SP4\X_InboundCallRoute\{12121234567>(<011:000000>xx.)

VG1\Name\Anveo Direct
VG1\AccessNumber\sp4(sbc.anveo.com;ui=12121234567)
VG1\DigitMap\(<011:000000>xx.|<000000>xx.)
VG1\AuthUserID\12121234567

You need AuthUserID in VG1 or it won't work. You don't need a password. Naturally your static IP should be on the allowed list for your route plan with Anveo Direct.

Now that it's working, I like my setup. I have my IP phone proxied to Obi, from there all US/Canada calls are routed via GV (free), all international calls are routed via Anveo Direct and if I want calls recorded, I pay 10c and retail rates and route the calls via Anveo retail. Life is good. :)

Audio quality with Anveo Direct is great thus far. I tried US and a couple of international destinations, including cell phones and can't complain.

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