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SIP is supported across the FireBrick range with the 2500 and 2700 models ideal for Office use and for small VoIP providers, and the 6000 models being used by larger VoIP Providers.
SIP is supported across the FireBrick range with the 2500 and 2700 models ideal for Office use and for small VoIP providers, and the 6000 models being used by larger VoIP Providers.

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Note

The FireBrick VoIP platform is currently in trial on the AAISP network, these settings are useful for people on the trial or who are using VoIP on their own FireBricks. Please contact Support for more information.

Overview

The FireBrick has SIP capabilities and can be set up as a basic back-to-back SIP endpoint for a home office and provide a set of PBX features itself, or can be combined additional RADIUS and custom companion software to create a much more powerful SIP switch that can be used by larger VoIP providers. It is designed to scale well by simply adding more boxes.

AAISP use FireBrick as their SIP Platform as a 'hosted' VoIP solution where by customers have phones which use the service and the features are provided by AAISP.

SIP is supported across the FireBrick range with the 2500 and 2700 models ideal for Office use and for small VoIP providers, and the 6000 models being used by larger VoIP Providers.

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Configuring the FireBrick for SIP

Please see:

This page describes how to configure the FireBrick to work with SIP phones and Carriers. See below on how to then configure phones to register against your FireBrick.

Configuring Phones

Please see:

Configuring Carriers