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    Orbtalk Settings for Asterisk

    Find out how to configure Orbtalk VoIP settings for an Asterisk PBX system, allowing you to use it as an in-house phone system.

    Most settings are in sip.conf and extensions.conf

    ; For each ORBTALK account - IN sip.conf (or equivalent) add registration details

    register=ORBTALKACCOUNTID:ORBTALKACCOUNTPASSWORD@talk.orbtalk.co.uk/ORBTALKTELEPHONENUMBER

    ; In sip.conf

    ; For each extension in you'll need something like this - take care to get 'context=' setting correct -

    ; (this context is 'from-internal' for TRIXBOX - it could be 'default' for other Asterisk versions)

    ; LOCAL Extension - on same private subnet as PBX

    [100]

    type=friend

    secret=100

    record_out=Adhoc

    record_in=Adhoc

    qualify=yes

    port=5060

    pickupgroup=

    nat=no

    mailbox=100@default

    host=dynamic

    dtmfmode=rfc2833

    disallow=

    dial=SIP/100

    context=from-internal

    canreinvite=no

    callgroup=

    callerid=device <100>

    allow=

    accountcode=1234

    ; 101 is an example for Remote Extension -

    [default]

    type=friend

    secret=ORBTALKACCOUNTNUMBER

    record_out=Adhoc

    record_in=Adhoc

    qualify=yes

    port=5060

    pickupgroup=

    nat=yes

    host=dynamic

    dtmfmode=rfc2833

    disallow=

    dial=SIP/ORBTALKACCOUNTNUMBER

    context=from-internal

    canreinvite=no

    callgroup=

    callerid=device <ORBTALKACCOUNTNUMBER>

    allow=

    accountcode=

    ; Is your PBX behind a firewall - but got DynDns or Domain Name on you Wan IP Address?

    ; Add following in to you sip.conf (or equivalent)

    ; Note for your router subnet - you may need to change 192.168.1.0 to something like 192.168.0.0 or 192.168.2.0

    externhost=YOURDOMAIN.gotdns.com

    localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0

    nat=yes

    Problem with Remote extension registration or no voice packets being heard?

    Don't forget to set Nat = yes for these extensions

    There could be firewall issues - effecting your account - (eg. blocking of normal reg sip port by some draytek routers)

    You may need to change bindport for something like 5070 and back sure you root these packets to your PBX

    Make sure all UDP voice packets get to your PBX (eg. forward RTP (UDP) packets from ports defined in rtp.conf (default 10000 to 20000 )

    On the Draytek 2910 router - we forward the following to the PBX which sits behind the router.

    UDP 5060-5090

    UDP 4569 (Only if you use IAX)

    UDP 5038 (Only if you use * Manager API)

    UDP 10000-20000 (matches rtp.conf - RTP voice traffic)

    Be aware of the order your router handles incoming traffic - it will probably go through all the firewall and redirect rules 1st (find from router dealer which order these two are triggered) before landing onto to your 'DMZ host'

    Use Asterisk Command Line to Debug SIP traffic- ('sip debug'/'sip no debug'/'sip show peers'/'sip show registry')

    You'll need to set incoming rules on your extensions.conf for incoming calls!

    register=user:password@IPaddress/user

    [OrbTalk]

    host=IPaddress

    secret=password

    type=peer

    username=user

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