CircleNet for incoming calls

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mykmayk:
can CircleNet be used for inbound calls? i was planning on using IPKall to forward to CircleNet. outgoing calls are fine using CircleNet but i'm unable to get incoming calls to work on it.

is it even possible to receive calls on the CircleNet network?

AlanB:
No CircleNet us outbound only.

azrobert:
The correct answer is Maybe.

See:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=7614.msg53633#msg53633

azrobert:
You can try pointing IPKall directly to the OBi.
You point IPKall to your public IP address and UserAgent port number of the OBi SP trunk used for Circlenet like this:
anything   @   xx.xx.xx.xx:5061

xx.xx.xx.xx is your public IP address
5061 points to SP2

If you block scanners by using a UserID, setup IPKall like this:
UserID   @   xx.xx.xx.xx:5061

If you don't know your public IP address go here:
http://whatsmyip.org/

In your router you have to port forward the UserAgent and RPT ports to the OBi's IP address.

The range of RTP ports can be found here:
Service Providers -> ITSP Profile X -> RTP
LocalPortMin: xxxxx
LocalPortMax: xxxxx

That's 99 port numbers, so use Port Range Forwarding in your router.

If your ISP assigns dynamic public IP addresses and you have a power outage your public IP address might change.

mykmayk:
Quote from: azrobert on May 29, 2014, 11:18:35 am

You can try pointing IPKall directly to the OBi.


thanks azrobert.  but i couldn't get it to work. i forwarded ipkall to my ip.add.re.ss:5060 (since circlenet is on sp1).  on my router, i forwarded 5060 UDP to the local ip of my obi100.  i also forwarded range 16600-16998 UDP to the same local ip of the obi100.  (i even put the obi100 on dmz.)  but no luck.

i called the ipkall number but it didn't ring.

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