OpenIP (T440/640 SW-version 1.0.7)

Feature                                                           
Outgoing CallsYes
Incoming CallsYes
CLIP incomingYes
CLIP outgoingYes
Call ForwardingYes
Call TransferYes
Call WaitingYes
DTMFYes
Anonymous CallYes
A-number forwardingYes
FaxN/A

 

 

 

Gigaset T440/T640 PRO settings.

For entering a new SIP trunk into the PBX, you need some steps:

  1. Adding a new Gateway group
  2. Adding a new SIP gateway
  3. Defining the inbound routes (assignment of number to extension)
  4. Defining the outbound routes

 

Gateway Group

In the Gigaset PBX go to "Administration" - "Routes" - "Gateway groups" enter a name for the new group and click on: Create new group

In the Gateway group you have to define the Outbound Caller ID, the Inbound DIDs (how the number is forwarded to the Inbound routes) and the Inbound caller ID (number presentation of external caller). in addition you can permit here inbound calls in general for this gateway group.

 

 


Example of OpenIP group settings.

Example how to declare outgoing number for users

Outbound caller ID

As just the last digit of the trunk number block is changing, you can select just the last digit (in brackets) and put it into the variable $1. As the provider wants the signalling number in the format +(country-code)(city-code)(number), you have to enter this number into the next line (here: +49891234567$1, where the $1 represents the changing part).

The provider will take care about the number representation to the called party. He will present e.g. 08912345678 to the calling party.

Modifications

In case you are using not 3-digit extensions like 123, but 2- or 4-digits, you have to change the Search/replace pattern.

In our example we are using 3-digits, where only the last digit (inside the brackets) is taken into account.

For 2-digits it can look like this:

^(\d\d)

+4989123456$1

Now we're using the complete range from 10 to 99 as extensions, because \d\d is inside the bracket. Therefore we also have to remove the '7' from the 2nd line.

When extension 34 is dialing out, the resulting number would be +498912345634

 

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 Deutsche Telefon Standard Trunk, you can the entries from the outbound caller ID fields e.g. ^\d\d(\d) and +49891234567$1

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 pilot-number, 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.

SIP gateway

In the Gigaset PBX go to "Administration" - "Routes" - "SIP gateways" enter a name for the new gateway and click on: Create new gateway

The SIP gateway contains all necessary data for the registration and dial command and how the number is delivered to/from the provider.

Just enter or choose the values according to your data you received from the provider.

 

Example of Open IP gateway settings 1/2.


Example of Open IP gateway settings 2/2.

Registrar

You can use here the DNS-name of the server.

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} .

Group

Select here the previously created gateway group.

 

Inbound routes

In the Gigaset PBX go to "Administration" - "Routes" - "Inbound routes" select the correct Gateway group and press Show.

In addition it is advised to activate the advanced options by clicking it to 'ON' and then pressing Show.


Example of OpenIP Inbound routes.

Rule

Enter here a name for the according rule.

Date / Weekdays / Time

With these settings you can configure a time-controlled routing to different targets.

Pattern / Target

In the pattern you define which part of the incoming number is used to forward the call to the according extension.

In our example we receive already the correct extension from the gateway group. Therefore no further number-manipulation is necessary.

When the PBX finds an according extension it will route the call to it.

But you can add here exceptions from this rule, for example for internal fax users or waiting queues, etc.

Please have in mind the order of these rules, as the system is using First Match!!!

 

Outbound routes

In the Gigaset PBX go to "Administration" - "Routes" - "Outbound routes" activate the Advanced options by clicking it to 'ON' and then pressing Show.

 


Example of OpenIP Outbound routes.

Rule

Enter here a name for the according rule.

Date / Weekdays / Time

With these settings you can configure a time-controlled routing.

Pattern

In the pattern you define how the outside line is seized. In our example we define three rules :

^0 for the local calls

^1 for the urgency calls and short provider number

^3 for the urgency calls and short provider number

Remark: For calling anonymous to external parties, use the CLIR-setting in the HOME screen of the user!

 

Fax support

Following table shows you the current state (01.06.2015) 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.

ReceivingSending

 

Internal FXSInternal T38-FaxExternal T38-FaxExternal machine-Fax
Internal FXS------------
Internal T38-Fax------------
External T38-Fax------------
External machine-Fax------------
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