What about having your SIP address (and address) matching your e-mail address? Having a single address that identify you on multiple channels is called Unified Communications (described by Debian) and it looks professional. I won’t write about the SIP proxy or Jabber/XMPP server configuration because it has already been done by someone else () probably better than what I could even be able to do. My goal was another, once configured the system for and connected my android phone to it (csipsimple), I felt the need to call the old-style numeric phone numbers using the same app. The idea came immediately to my mind: I had to search how to connect my new SIP address to my personal PBX (asterisk, ), which had been already linked to a cheap VOIP provider. Serge Nubret Workout Template Superset more. I started reading ““, then I found pretty useful written by Daniel Popock (a resiprocate.org developer) but both guides did not match my goal at 100%.

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Technically, I had needed the newly configured sip proxy (located on the public internet) to route any numeric DIDs to my PBX (located on my LAN) who would forwarded the call through the VOIP provider. Quite simple, or not? Unfortunately it has been impossible to find a *complete* guide for what I was looking for, just confused settings scattered here and there without explanations. I’m not the kind of person that can copy-paste an entire configuration. In other words, I need to understand what I’m doing to reach my goal. I started reading RFC about SIP and other stuff and then, after a couple on nights thinking and trying to make my setup working, the right solution appeared from the darkness.