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| reply to redtornadoes Re: [Other] Callcentric configure question
said by redtornadoes :Hi, I got two dirt cheap DIDs and got them set up on a pap2t-na, I set up line 1 and Line 2, but either number i call seems like its going thru line 1.. Is there a way to configure that one of the DIDs only ring on line 1, and the other DID only ring on line 2 ? Confirm that each of your DIDs has a different CallCentric UserID (each beginning with 1777xxxxxxx). As far as I know, CC only allows one DID per account.
When you set up Line 1 and Line 2 on your PAP2T, make sure you use a different SIP Port for each line (e.g., 5060 for Line 1 and 5061 for Line 2).
Sip Port: 5060 (Line1) & 5061 (Line 2) Proxy: callcentric.com Use Outbound Proxy: yes Outbound Proxy: callcentric.com Use OB Proxy in Dialog: yes Register: yes Make Call Without Reg: no Register Expires: 3600 Ans Call Without Reg: no Use DNS SRV: yes DNS SRV Auto Prefix: yes Proxy Fallback Intvl: 3600 Proxy Redundancy Method: Normal Display Name: Your Name User ID: 1777xxxxxxx Password: yourpswd Use Auth ID: yes Auth ID: 1777xxxxxxx Preferred Codec: G711 Use Pref Codec Only: yes DTMF Tx Method: AVT
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| said by N9MD :As far as I know, CC only allows one DID per account. Callcentric allows several DIDs per account. |
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| said by Arne Bolen :said by N9MD :As far as I know, CC only allows one DID per account. Callcentric allows several DIDs per account. CC may allow more than one DID per account (although I see nothing to confirm that on their website). However, SIP registration to an ATA or a Softphone requires a discrete User ID ... which for CC is an 11-digit psuedo DID formatted thusly: 1777xxxxxxx.
So if ... and I repeat, if ... CC allows more than one DID on a single account, it could only function as a virtual number. Incoming calls to either one of the two DIDs would arrive on the same Line.
The providers that offer a "second line" (with the same DID for both lines) do give a separate User ID for the second line. If I recall, one such provider simply appends a "T" to the 11-digit DID when registering Line 2. |
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