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!

2006-05-15, 7:11 pm

Is it easy to setup my own domain as a SIP address?


Martin²

2006-05-16, 1:11 am

All you need to do is give your SIP callers your IP number, obviously it
helps if that is static, and ask them to call you direct. (e.g. if your IP
is 123.45.67.89 then they dial #123*45*67*89#)
If you have dynamic IP then there are DNS schemes allowing your IP to be
mapped.

But why bother with any of that if you can register with Sipgate for free
and get geographical No. for incoming calls to boot ?
Regards,
Martin


Tim Bray

2006-05-16, 7:11 am

! wrote:
> Is it easy to setup my own domain as a SIP address?
>
>


You need a SIP proxy server.

Tim
Paul Cupis

2006-05-16, 7:11 pm

Martin² wrote:
> All you need to do is give your SIP callers your IP number, obviously it
> helps if that is static, and ask them to call you direct. (e.g. if your IP
> is 123.45.67.89 then they dial #123*45*67*89#)
> If you have dynamic IP then there are DNS schemes allowing your IP to be
> mapped.
>
> But why bother with any of that if you can register with Sipgate for free
> and get geographical No. for incoming calls to boot ?


Because he wants to use his own domain name as part of his SIP address?
aap

2006-05-17, 7:11 am


"!" <..> wrote in message news:1147727751_71@sp6iad.superfeed.net...
> Is it easy to setup my own domain as a SIP address?


1 need a domain, so you need a DNS
2 SIP phone logging in to a (non)existent proxy
3 allow port 5060 (or what you told DNS) incoming on the firewall
4 people can call you at login@mydomain or login@youripnumber

Goodluck

Jack


!

2006-05-17, 1:11 pm


"aap" <aap@aap.aap> wrote in message
news:e4f34g$7mv$1@news6.zwoll1.ov.home.nl...
>
> "!" <..> wrote in message news:1147727751_71@sp6iad.superfeed.net...
>
> 1 need a domain, so you need a DNS

Got

> 2 SIP phone logging in to a (non)existent proxy

This is the bit I'm having problems with.

> 3 allow port 5060 (or what you told DNS) incoming on the firewall

Setup on APF

> 4 people can call you at login@mydomain or login@youripnumber
>
> Goodluck
>
> Jack
>
>
>



Martin²

2006-05-18, 1:11 am

>people can call you at login@mydomain or login@youripnumber

Is that useful in same way ?
Regards,
Martin


aap

2006-05-18, 7:11 am


"Martin²" <never@give.one> wrote in message
news:446bdafe$1$10791$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
>
> Is that useful in same way ?


There is no difference between name and a number, DNS is the glue between
both.
Useful, if you want to make phonecalls without a provider (free, no provider
bugs and errors and records, ...).

Jack


aap

2006-05-18, 7:11 am


"!" <..> wrote in message news:1147880734_4771@sp6iad.superfeed.net...
> This is the bit I'm having problems with.

Example:
1 got to voipstunt.com,
2 dowload, run their software,
3 get a number using their software,
4 go to their website pay 10 euro,
5 try you downloaded PC phone,
6 on their website read the sip configuration
7 enter the configuration into your ATA box.
8 make a call using 0049xxxxx prefixes

Where is the problem?


Martin²

2006-05-19, 1:11 am

Jack:
>{having a domain name} Useful, if you want to make phonecalls without a
>provider (free, no provider bugs and errors and records, ...).


Right, but as I said before, you can do that with just IP numbers.
Regards,
Martin


aap

2006-05-19, 7:11 am


"Martin²" <never@give.one> wrote in message
news:446d2431$0$10789$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net...
> Jack:
>
> Right, but as I said before, you can do that with just IP numbers.



Yep, ur right. Just IP numbers work fine Martin.


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