trixbox/teliax Configuration
Using FREEPBX to configure your Trixbox server With teliax provider
FREEPBX can configure the following:
Incoming Calls — Specify where to send calls coming from the outside
Extensions — Add extensions and set voicemail properties
Ring Groups — Group extensions that should ring simultaneously
Queues — Place calls into queues and allow them to be answered in order
Digital Receptionist — Create voice menus to greet callers
Trunks — Set up trunks to connect to the outside world
Outbound Routing — Manage which trunks outbound calls go out
DID Routes — Specify the destination for calls if their trunk supports direct inward dial
On Hold Music — Upload MP3 files to be played while users are on hold
System Recordings — Record or upload messages for specific extensions
Backup and Restore — Create, back up, and restore profiles of your system
General Settings — Set basic dialing, company directory, and fax settings
Step1: Access the Web Portal Interface
- Open your web browser and type HTTP://YourTrixboxIPaddressHere
- Switch to Admin Mode. (click on the switch link in the upper right corner)
- Enter the username and password given in the confirmation Email.
- Click on the Asterisk Menu
- Select Free PBX

Step2: Configuring an extension
1) In the FreePBX menu click setup and select extensions.
2) From the device drop down menu select “Generic SIP device” and click submit

3) Create extension 1001 and type in a secret for registration like "2008". Then enter the name of the person using this extension.


4) Click “Submit Changes” then click on "ApplyConfiguration Changes"

Configure your extension in a soft phone for testing or Polycom IP Phone.
Xlite is the best choice for this test. Remember to use your extension number and password in Xlite. Use your Trixbox IP address as the sip proxy.

Step3: Configuring trunk for inbound and outbound calls
Outgoing Settings
Trunk Name: teliax
Peer Details:
allow=ulaw
canreinvite=no
disallow=all
host=voip.xxx.teliax.com
insecure=very
qualify=yes
secret=<yoursecrethere>
type=friend
username=<yourusernamehere>

Incoming Settings
USER Context: teliax-in
PEER Details
allow=ulaw
canreinvite=no
context=from-pstn
disallow=all
insecure=very
type=user
Registration
Register String: <yourusernamehere>:<yoursecrethere>@voip.xxx.teliax.com
Please be sure to replace <yourusernamehere> with the username you chose when you signed up for service. Replace <yoursecrethere> with the alphanumeric password that was assigned to you when you receive your welcome letter from Teliax. And replace “voip.xxx.teliax.com” with the proxy address that was assigned in your welcome letter from Teliax. Note that these three pieces of information will also appear in the ‘support’ section of your account at www.teliax.com.

Click “Submit Changes” then click on "ApplyConfiguration Changes"


Step4: Configuring Outbound Routing
You will need to allow calls from your phones to go out on a trunk. When having more than one trunk, you will need to setup dialing rules (dialing patterns) in order to specify which calls should go out on which trunk.
- Select setup
- Click on Outbound Routes.
- Assign a name for your route (USA-International).
- Enter the following Information:
Dial Patterns
NXXXXXX
NXXXXXX
NXXNXXXXXX
1800NXXXXXX
1888NXXXXXX
1877NXXXXXX
1866NXXXXXX
1NXXNXXXXXX
011.
Trunk Sequence
Select teliax


Step5: Configuring Inbound Routing
NOTE: YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECEIVE CALLS IF YOU DO NOT CONFIGURE AT LEAST ONE INBOUND ROUTE
Configuring inbound routes will allow calls from teliax go someplace in your PBX.
Using FREEPBX
- Select setup
- Select Inbound Routes.
- Leave the DID number and Caller ID Number boxes empty.
- Under “set destination” select extension 1001.
- Click Submit



Step6: Test Call
Call the teliax Virtual number or the DID associated to it . Your SIP phone extension should ring.

Notes:
Click4pbx recommends that you use Polycom IP Phones for a better sound quality and NAT related network problems.
Contact our sales dept to discuss more about our recommended : IP Phones, Routers and Switches. |