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Phoneman01

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#140914 24-Feb-2014 14:00
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Would anybody have, or know where to obtain, the setup parameters for SIP/VoIP to connect to an IP Pabx.

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  #993344 24-Feb-2014 14:10
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I would ask whoever owns and operates the IP PABX in question.




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  #993347 24-Feb-2014 14:15
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Are you trying to stand up a PABX on a TCL/Voda provided SIP trunk? Or something else?

If it's the former, they should have provided you the details - and good chance they only apply to one specific SIP Trunk rather than some kind of "global" configuration.  You will need to contact them, or have your client do it if they're the customer.

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  #993374 24-Feb-2014 15:11
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Sorry, a bit more info. I am the importer/distributer of IP communications products in to NZ. My policy is to be vender neutral. I sell to dealers and installers around NZ who in turn sell to an end user. Most of the second tier SIP providers have readily provided me their set up and connection parameters.
This has help me set up a connection sheet for the SIP service provider concerned, which in turn I supply to the installer to assist in a smooth install. The installer knows what fields to populate in the device to achieve connection.
The problem at the moment is that Vodafone will not provide me with setup/connection parameters, so when it comes to setting up one of my devices in a customer environment, the installer goes in cold and spends more time than is needed to achieve setup.
So if anyone has those parameters and is prepared to help thank you in advance. 

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