Re: In-Network SIP Shortcut
All on network calls are routed directly and are free. Can you give me more info as far as why you'd want to use this?
Re: In-Network SIP Shortcut
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Originally Posted by
VOIPoTim
All on network calls are routed directly and are free. Can you give me more info as far as why you'd want to use this?
It does not look like I ever had a dedicated ticket for this.
If I call from my Reseller account to my VOIPo account within my own network, the call will go straight to Voicemail. The reverse direction does go through properly. If I make a SIP shortcut, it works perfectly. It would just be a fast check if a customer reported this same kind of scenario.
I suspect it may just be an easy work-around mostly for calls within the same local network that do not ring through.
Re: In-Network SIP Shortcut
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Originally Posted by
usa2k
It does not look like I ever had a dedicated ticket for this.
If I call from my Reseller account to my VOIPo account within my own network, the call will go straight to Voicemail. The reverse direction does go through properly. If I make a SIP shortcut, it works perfectly. It would just be a fast check if a customer reported this same kind of scenario.
I suspect it may just be an easy work-around mostly for calls within the same local network that do not ring through.
OK that makes sense. I know exactly what you're talking about. This is a known bug with on-network calling and will be resolved soon.
Re: In-Network SIP Shortcut
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Originally Posted by
VOIPoTim
OK that makes sense. I know exactly what you're talking about. This is a known bug with on-network calling and will be resolved soon.
Resolution would be great. My brother-in-law can't call my VOIPo line from the test Reseller Account I setup in Ohio. I showed him how to add a SIP shortcut, and that connected easily.
If a prefix could force that mode, its an easy check for Joe Average.
Reverse direction works
Call Reference ID: e4d9a638-5e912206@192.168.0.73
There are no Call Records of him calling my VOIPo number.
Sip seems to be a Call Record stealth mode.