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Example of QSC IPFonie extended sip gateway settings 1/2.

 

Example of QSC IPFonie extended connect gateway settings 2/2.

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Registrar

Enter here the DNS name of the SIP-server, here:

sip.qsc.de

You have to use this DNS-name for registration, otherwise incoming calls will be rejected by the server.

User

Enter here the pilot-number of your account followed by "@qsc.de", here:

089123456@qsc.de

In case you have multiple number blocks, you have to create for each block a separate Gateway-group, SIP-gateway and incoming/outgoing routing!

Dial command

The dial command is the command which is used in the asterisk software. The term {number:1}  means, that at the dialled number (e.g. 0089987654321) the first digit is removed. If you don't use a line access code (in most cases '0' is used), you have to remove the ':1' ! ! !

In case you want to use the prefix-fields from the outbound rules, please add '{prefix} before '{number:1} .

Source of destination number

To derive the correct target number from the INVITE, select here

To: header

From Domain

To have the signalling correct enter here the following domain:

sip.qsc.de

T.38 support

In order to have the best possible fax support, you should activate this parameter. Check also the fax-interop list below. In case you encounter issues for incoming/outgoing fax, please try to deactivate the option.

Group

Select here the previously created gateway group.

Update remote party ID (CLIP)

To display the correct extension at external parties, these parameters can be left on default-settings. This is also important for displaying the A-number at call-forwardings.

Advanced Parameter

For the QSC line you don't have to enter any advanced parameter.

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Following table shows you the current state (1516.0608.20152016) of supported fax constellations. These results are without a guarantee. Due to different end-devices, configuration of PBX or other settings the fax transmission might fail. More info about fax via VoIP networks can be found here.

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