Peering
1) To call
from SIP Broker
to another SIP proxy, use the appropriate prefix listed
here. For example, to call
sip:613@fwd.pulver.com, dial '*393613'. (SIP Broker simply maps prefixes to domain names so that you don't have to figure out how to enter letters on your phone's numeric keypad. With Sipura and some other adapters, you could do the same thing by pasting '613@fwd.pulver.com' into your phone's speed dial web page.)
2) The following SIP proxies have prefixes that route calls
to SIP Broker:
FWD: **275
Blueface.ie: *8
FonoSip.com or Brujula.net: 275
iXcall: 000
SIPphone.com: *256 (but it does NOT work yet)
To verify that your SIP proxy's peering to SIP Broker is working, dial YourSIPproxyPrefixForSIPbroker*011188888 (for example, **275*011188888 if you're using FWD). You should hear the SIP Broker welcome message.
Some phones (including all Grandstream phones) will
NOT work with SIP Broker unless you are using one of the SIP proxies listed above. (Phones listed on the
Dial Plans page
do work with SIP Broker.)
Note to SIP proxy administrators (
NOT end users): To "peer" with SIP Broker:
1) Create a SIP Broker prefix in your dial plan.
2) Dial YourPrefixForSIPbroker*011188888. If you hear the SIP Broker test message, then you have successfully completed this step. If not, check your dial plan and SIP messages log to make sure that the call was actually sent to
sip:*011188888@sipbroker.com.
3) List the SIP Broker prefix on the "peering" web page on your web site. It will save your users some time if you link to
http://sipbroker.com/sipbroker/action/providerWhitePages and list how to dial the SIP Broker test number (which lets your users quickly verify that the peering to SIP Broker is actually working). For example (if you're using *275 as your prefix to SIP Broker):
<a href=http://www.sipbroker.com/sipbroker/action/providerWhitePages>SIP Broker</a>: *275 (test number: *275*011188888)
4) Add your prefix to the above list (by editing this page).