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Example of HFO SIP trunk Sipgate basic gateway group settings.

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Outbound caller ID

As the number is fixed with this account, every user who is allowed to use this line will present the same number to the callee.

For external calls, we will present e.g. 00498912345678 to the calling party.

Asserted Identity

These fields are used specially for external forwardings. Some providers need special settings in order to present the correct number at the receiving party.

!!! For Sipgate basic accounts this setting is not of interest, as you can only modify your CLIP via the Sipgate basic Web-portal. This is valid for standard calls, anonymous calls or also call forwardings. !!!

Inbound DIDs

For incoming calls, you can use the regular expression, generated by the setup assistant. In your case you would have to adjust the city-code and the first part of the extension, according to your line-settings.

^(?:(?:(?:0049|\+49|49|0)?89)?12345)?(.*)

This expression cuts all possibly available country- and city-codes and the pilot-number from the incoming number and only the extension is remaining (here: 678). This will be forwarded to the Inbound Routes.

Inbound caller ID

For incoming calls, we will add an additional 0 in front of the external number of the caller, in order to use the callback-feature of the phone (e.g. 0089987654321). During the call-setup the additional 0 will be automatically removed.

Gateways

This field will be empty when you create this Gateway group. It will show later the assigned SIP gateways.

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