Go to WMS > Trunks
Click on “+” under the “SIP” section
Enter parameters:
Title: description of trunk
Trunk name: trunk name (optional)
Auth login: provided by the VoIP carrier for authentication (mandatory field)
From user: forced from number header and used for invite messages and for registration (if “From domain” is not empty), usually the same as “Auth login” (optional)
From domain: forced from domain header and used in register and invite SIP messages (optional)
Address or host name: address or host name of sip proxy for outgoing registration; otherwise enter “dynamic” for incoming registration (incoming invites are allowed); you can specify the port in the field after the colon “:” symbol (5060 is used by default)
Password: password for authentication, provided by the VoIP Carrier
Dialplan: Dialplan procedure used for calls on this trunk (“main” by default)
Country Code: used for number normalization, specify the code of the country where the trunk is used
Enable registration: enables outgoing registration (enable it for outgoing trunk)
Advanced and Registration Proxy: other advanced trunk settings, check documentation section for more information
DOCUMENTATION
Supported VoIP operators: https://manuals.wildix.com/wildix-supported-voip-operators/
SIP trunk settings guide: https://manuals.wildix.com/trunk-settings/#sip
10.1.1 Make a test of SIP trunking between 2 PBXs
If you don’t have a real SIP trunk, you can make a establish SIP interconnection between two PBXs, to test calls between them.
In this case one PBX is used for outgoing registration, another one - for incoming registration.
Incoming trunk (Master PBX):
Address or host name: dynamic
Outgoing trunk (Slave PBX):
Make sure password and selected codecs (Advanced settings) are the same on both PBXs
The status became green, it means that parameters entered for trunk configuration are correct and you can make calls between the two PBXs:
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