How to create an unmonitored trunk?

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Peter_D

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Hi

I am new to Fusion PBX , but have some knowledge on Asterisk/Free PBX, the old system which I was hoping to replace with Fusion PBX at some stage.

I managed to get the following sorted so far:

- Installed FusionPBX 4.2.4 and Switch 1.6.19 (64bit) on a Debian VPS
- Created 2 extensions to which I can connect with Sipdroid on Port 5060
(internal IPV4 profile)
- I can make internal calls between the 2 extensions

But I am currently out of luck to forward a DID number from my number provider.

If I forward it to the VPS with
extension@ip-of-vps
Fusion rejects the inbound call.

If forwarded with
did_number@ip-of-vps
same result, it also rejects the call

I have of course created an inbound destination and the DID number shows up as an inbound route.

On the Free PBX system I used an unmonitored (not registering) inbound trunk with these specifications to catch calls from the DID provider:

> host=did-provider-ip
> dtmfmode=rfc2833
> type=peer
> context=from-trunk
> insecure=very
> nat=never
> allow=all

Wanted to create something similar in Fusion PBX Gateways but it continues to ask for a username and password. It won't let me create the trunk without these details.

Could somebody please point me to a direction where I need to look to fix inbound calls?

If it helps, I have 3 entries in the domain selector

- 127.0.0.2 (was there since installation)
- ip-of-vps (added this)
- domain name (added this)

Thanks
Peter
 

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Uday

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If I forward it to the VPS with
extension@ip-of-vps
Fusion rejects the inbound call.

If forwarded with
did_number@ip-of-vps
same result, it also rejects the call

As you know FusionPBX work on Freeswitch and Freeswith is different from Asterisk. To receive incoming on FusionPBX, first you need to add your provider IP in ACL.

Advance => Access Controls => Doamin => Add IP . Type = Allow and CIDR = IP/32 and save. Once IP added then go to Status => SIP status and Reload ACL.

Once you done with above changes then follow @EasyBB instruction.
 

DigitalDaz

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As you know FusionPBX work on Freeswitch and Freeswith is different from Asterisk. To receive incoming on FusionPBX, first you need to add your provider IP in ACL.
This is only he case if you are sending calls to 5060, if you are sending calls to 5080 then you do not touch the ACL
 
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