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Also see: [http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/voip.php FireBrick VoIP Page] which has more details about the feature.
Also see: [http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/voip.php FireBrick VoIP Page] which has more details about the feature.


Taking an example of a single SIP account with AAISP, and a couple of SIP phones, a FireBrick can be configured as follows:
Taking an example of a single SIP account with AAISP, and a couple of SIP phones, a FireBrick can be configured as follows.

We'll set this up so that incoming calls route to a 'ring group', which in turn will route to a number of internal extensions. Outgoing calls from the local phones will all go out via the single SIP account with the service provider.


Go to Config - Edit - Setup - Edit VoIP config.
Go to Config - Edit - Setup - Edit VoIP config.


==Add a carrier==
!!Add a carrier This is the SIP account that you're connecting to:
This is the SIP account that you're connecting to:


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|-
| extn
| extn
| Internal extension number, 100
| Internal extension number to call for incoming calls, 100
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|-
| allow
| allow
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then if you go to Status - VoIP, you should see the Carrier listed with an expiry - this shows that the FireBrick is registered to the server
then if you go to Status - VoIP, you should see the Carrier listed with an expiry - this shows that the FireBrick is registered to the server


Next create some users:
==Next create some users:==
Config - Edit - Setup - Edit VoIP config
Config - Edit - Setup - Edit VoIP config
These will be your local SIP user accounts that your telephones use to register against the FireBrick with.
These will be your local SIP user accounts that your telephones use to register against the FireBrick with.