FusionPBX with Bandwidth.com

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Manny Meyer

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Greetings all,

I'm currently using voip.ms for my multi-domain fusionpbx server cluster, and am wanting to move to bandwidth.com, however they offer little to no help connecting to my server. Does anyone have experience connecting, routing numbers in and outbound, etc from a fusionpbx server to bandwidth.com?

Thanks in advance

manny
 

KonradSC

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I have IP based SIP trunks to bandwidth.com. I built 6 gateways in fusionpbx. 2 for incoming, 2 for outgoing, and 2 for emergency routing. Bandwidth.com will provide the termination IP's during the setup.

Incoming calls are E.164 so you need the "+1" when you build your destinations.

Good luck.
 

Kenny Riley

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Just use placeholders in the username and password fields since they are required when configuring a gateway. I used "dummyuser" and "dummypass" back when I was using Bandwidth.

Also.. see attachments for my gateway configs when I was using Bandwidth.
 

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KonradSC

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That's correct. The User/Pass fields are used for gateways that register and require authorization. Also, since BW never sends a 401 or a 403 in reply to an INVITE the authentication fields are not used. You are authenticated by your IP address.
 
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