Quote from: Taoman on July 19, 2018, 09:34:14 PM
... I assume you saw the Call Termination page? Just go to the BYOD Signup page and sign up. ...
Since it's outbound only you don't have to register and use up a SP slot if you don't want to. I don't. I just configure a Voice Gateway and point it at my VoIP.ms SIP config.
Thanks!
Sheesh, they could really use a better webpage. That's totally non-obvious.
As for configuring and using a Voice Gateway on a single, unlinked device, the Device Admin Guide is pretty skeletal on the subject, to the point that it's hard to understand what they're doing in the single example. Searching here on the subject "Voice gateway" gets you 37 pages of results, mostly not on what I need, which is confusing. An external Google search was a lot better, and combined with what you just wrote, I think I'm starting to understand.
So... If you're still reading this, can I just check my understanding?
The tricky field is "AccessNumber," right? Everything else is pretty obvious. So, for this purpose, you're actually using the name of the proxy server of the provider, and randomly including an SPnumber of any of your voice services that use SIP, and it doesn't matter which one?
So, for the sake of argument, let's say I'm setting up VG1. If I have configured SIP providers on SP2, SP3, and SP4 (which I do), I could put SP4(someserver.somecompany.com) in that field. Then, to use it in a phone call, I just need to include "vg1" in an outbound call route? And it doesn't matter at all which SP I choose at all?
After the mind-boggling confusion of the Admin Guide, that seems almost too simple.