Sipgate

1) Setup an extension with the GUI. This is very simple, however for these instructions I used 200    2) Setup a new Trunk with these details    Outboud Caller ID = Your Sip full Sipgate number including STD Code    Max channels = 1    Trunk Name = sipgate    Peer Details (Replace 1234 with your sigate ID and password with your sipgate password)    authuser=1234  context=ext-did  dtmfmode=info  fromdomain=sipgate.co.uk  fromuser=1234  host=sipgate.co.uk  insecure=very  qualify=yes  secret=password  type=peer  username=1234    User Context = ext-did    User Details (Replace 1234 with your sigate ID and password with your sipgate password)    authuser=1234  context=ext-did  dtmfmode=info  fromdomain=sipgate.co.uk  fromuser=1234  host=sipgate.co.uk  insecure=very  qualify=yes  secret=password  type=peer  username=1234    Register String (Replace 1234 with your sigate ID and password with your sipgate password)    1234:[email protected]/1234    Submit these details and then confirm them.    Next Go to Outboud routing and edit the pre configured "9 for an outside line".   Change the Trunk Sequence to SIP/sipgate    You will also have the change the name of this Outbound Routing sequence becuase it will not accept a number as the fist letter of the name (dont know why the developer put called it this when it is not allowed)  Next Submit and confirm.    Now go to DID Routes and create a new route.     IMPORTANT  The DID Number needs to be your sipgate ID.    You can now play around with the destinations and see what happens. I would suggest sending the number to your previous configured extension for testing (in my case 200).    As long as you have credit you should be able to make an outgoing call as well. Remember you need to use a "9" for an outside line.

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