I'm a little confused with DUNDi and SIP as the backend channel type:
Dundi.conf:
[mappings]
priv => dundi-priv-local,0,SIP,${NUMBER}@a.b.c.d,nopartial
Using the above, the dial string passed to the person on the other box is
SIP/${NUMBER}@a.b.c.d<mailto:SIP/$%7bNUMBER%7d at a.b.c.d>
How can you use authentication, along with SIP, along with specifying extension?
My sip.conf has a friend defined:
[priv]
host=dynamic
secret=priv
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
canreinvite=no
nat=no
context=from-internal\
type=friend
I need to specify the sip channel to use the priv peer, priv secret, and pass
the extension. I've tried defining my mapping as:
Priv => dundi-priv-local,0,SIP,priv:priv at a.b.c.d/${NUMBER},nopartial
But obviously the console on the far end complains that peer a.b.c.d/${NUMBER}
cannot be found.
Thanks for any insight into this. I'd prefer not having to define a sip
peer per box(I have 25 connected in my dundi cloud), nor would I like to enable
anonymous SIP calls, as I have the ports open to the world for inbound sip from
bandwidth.com
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