span=1,1,0,esf,b8zs
bchan=1-23
dchan=24
--
I am guessing no SIP statements go in that file. Just put # next to all those lines.
Next I would go into sip.conf and adjust the following:
[general]
port = 5060
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
context = default
; register SIP account on remote machine if using SIP trunks
; register => testSIPtrunk:test@10.10.10.16:5060
;
; setup account for SIP trunking:
; [SIPtrunk]
; disallow=all
; allow=ulaw
; allow=alaw
; type=friend
; username=testSIPtrunk
; secret=test
; host=10.10.10.16
; dtmfmode=inband
; qualify=1000
Is there anything else in this file that needs modification ?
After that I would go to ADMIN - SERVERS - (Server Name in List) - Adjust "Max VICIDIAL Trunks" beyond 23 (for PRI) so that I can place more then 23 calls obviously. I am guessing this is dependant on the SIP provider and hardware/resources in the computer. Whats a good target number for a dual core machine ?
Also I have a SANGOMA A101D for the PRI currently. Its being used as clock source instead of using ZTDUMMY ? What would I do now for a clock source and where would I make those changes ? Would be still be possible to use the SANGOMA as a clock source instead of using a software based one ?
Also has anyone tried out the free G729 from technology ready folks ? Its probably hack but is it worth even attempting to use ? I want all my calls to be placed in this codec to save on bandwidth.
TIA
