[Kazoo] SIP Gateway registration

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Raj Saini

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Jul 4, 2013, 9:22:49 AM7/4/13
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Hi,

I have added a SIP global carrier following the wiki document at [1].
My SIP gateway needs username/password for registration. I don't see
gateway registered with Sofia profile in fs_cli and due to this calls
are not routed. I have tried a different carrier with IP based
authentication gateway and it worked.

My question is does Kazoo support password based gateway registration?

[1] https://2600hz.atlassian.net/wiki/display/docs/Global+Resources

Thanks,

Raj

Darren Schreiber

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Jul 4, 2013, 12:59:02 PM7/4/13
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Hi Raj,
We don't support outbound registrations for carriers at this time.
Frankly I'm surprised at how often this request comes up and when we dig
into it, it's usually with non-wholesale carriers (retail/free carriers
people are trying to hook into). Either way, it's a repeated request, so
we will build it as clearly people want it, but it seems like we're
encouraging bad behavior (buying trunks from retail places to resell
them). IP-based auth is much more secure and most professional providers
offer this option. I would strongly suggest this strategy strongly.

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Raj Saini

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Jul 4, 2013, 1:21:00 PM7/4/13
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Hi Darren,

Thanks for the clarification and it make sense. Actually, I just found
that my SIP provider offers both password as well as IP based
authentication. I am curious to know how does account based
carrier/gateway work with IP based authentication because for a
multi-tenant system there will be just one IP for all the carriers.

Thanks,

Raj

Darren Schreiber

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Jul 4, 2013, 1:22:20 PM7/4/13
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Hi Raj,
We rolled out a beta concept for dedicated IPs on our hosted environment.
It is working OK so far, still needs some work. We are adding support for
dedicated IPs in the GUI and the back-end and then you'll be able to
allocate multiple IPs per Kazoo install and route accordingly.

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Andrew O'Brien

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Feb 15, 2014, 12:45:59 AM2/15/14
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Darren,

  Which GUI is it that you're referencing? I've been working with portal.zswitch.net and portal.2600hz.com and I haven't seen an area where it's linked by dedicated IP.

Mark McDonald

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Feb 15, 2014, 1:07:10 PM2/15/14
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Hi Darren,

Was functionality ever enabled in Kazoo v3 to allow registration via SIP-auth vs IP-based auth?  In our case, we have a v2 Kazoo installation that registers with 2600hz for inbound calls to route.  This was done by defining gateway (2600hz) in /etc/freeswitch/gateways/2600hz.xml, however now with v3, how do we get kamailio to register?

If this isn't possible, can 2600hz send the calls to an IP instead of requiring a registration?  I don't see where this is possible in the GUI.

-Mark

Darren Schreiber

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Feb 15, 2014, 1:49:53 PM2/15/14
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Not sure what this question is exactly…

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Darren Schreiber

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Feb 15, 2014, 1:52:42 PM2/15/14
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2600hz has always been able to do SIP Auth to an outbound carrier.

The issue is outbound registration. That is actually somewhat trickier to accomplish and I detailed what is involved in a previous post from someone offering to sponsor it. There is code in the stack that allows this now but I consider it very “hackish” so technically, it’s still unsupported. But we’re also very close to being able to generate these packets ourselves at which point it will be much better.

If you are using PBX Connector you can cheat and just not register, and instead use the Failover option to direct calls to a SIP URI. We’ve been doing that as a workaround for ages and it works quite well. We have a tool on the back-end that can update a block of numbers so you don’t have to change existing ones, too.


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Mark McDonald

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Feb 15, 2014, 5:06:51 PM2/15/14
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Hi Darren,

The failover option sounds like the ideal option - is there a way to specify more than one failover host, either through the GUI or manually?  We’re trying to get our v3 cutover done this weekend.  Can you give me an example SIP URI for sending this to our system?  We have 3 Kazoo nodes that we’d ideally like to distribute the calls to.

-Mark

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Mark McDonald

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Feb 15, 2014, 8:58:49 PM2/15/14
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One other thing - the Move to another PBX doesn’t seem to work.  We’re trying to implement this with a test line and when selecting the number and doing “Move to another PBX”, it just shows an empty dialog box:


-Mark

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