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1. Description
The page is intended for creating Gateway. Displays information about Gateways in the domain.
Gateways are used to connect to the outside world. This is either SIP registration - registers to an external trunk or SIP trunks - without registration.
It consists of the following elements:
- Creation tool (Fig.1(1));
- Search field (Fig.1(2));
- Refresh button (Fig.1(3));
- Registry (Fig.1(4));
- Pagination (Fig.1(5)).
Fig. 1. Gateways page
1.1. Creation tool
Use the Add button to create a new Gateway (Fig.1(1)). The New gateway modal window (Fig.2) opens after clicking the button. The following types of Gateway are available:
- SIP Registration - registers to an external trunk;
- SIP Trunking - without registration.
Fig. 2. New gateway modal window
1.1.1. SIP Registration
Select SIP Registration in the New gateway modal window and click the Create button to create a new SIP registration. The General tab opens after clicking the button.
1.1.2. SIP Trunking
Authorization of gateways without login and password consists of two steps.
The first step is to check the allowed IP addresses (from which IP and port the invite packet comes to us). If the provider can send from different IPs, then all IPs must be added to the Configuration tab. If it comes from an IP not entered in the Configuration tab, such a request will be sent with a 403 Forbidden
error.
The second step is the match of the Host-Proxy pair (From-To). Only when passing through both steps, the call gets to the Inbound flow scheme, for example, the IVR flow scheme.
Select SIP Trunking in the New gateway modal window and click the Create button to create new SIP trunking. The General tab opens after clicking the button.
When creating a SIP Trunking, the following tabs are available to fill in:
1.2. Search field
The search is performed on the Name column.
Include Page Search field Search field
1.3. Refresh button
(Fig.1 (3)). Include Page Refresh button Refresh button
1.4. Registry
The registry is a list of entries of existing objects in this partition, each of which consists of a set of fields:
- Checkbox;
- Name;
- Proxy;
- State;
- Status;
- Editing tool;
- Removal tool.
1.4.1. Checkbox
Include Page Checkbox Checkbox
Fig. 3. Confirm deletion modal window
1.4.2. Name
The name of the Gateway is displayed here.
1.4.3. Proxy
The proxy is displayed here.
1.4.4. State
A switch that is responsible for enabling and disabling the Gateway by the position:
- the Gateway is enabled;
- the Gateway is disabled.
1.4.5. Status
Status are:
- Success;
Not registered;
- Failed.
Tip |
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Gateways without registration always have the status Success. |
1.4.6. Editing tool
Include Page Editing tool Editing tool
1.4.7. Removal tool
Include Page Removal tool Removal tool
Fig. 3. Confirm deletion modal window
1.5. Pagination
Include Page Pagination Pagination
2. Opportunities
2.1. Create a new SIP Registration
Goal | Create a new SIP Registration |
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Steps |
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Result | Data saved. The SIP Registration is created. |
2.2. Create a new SIP Trunking
Goal | Create a new SIP Trunking |
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Preconditions | |
Steps |
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Result | Data saved. The SIP Trunking is created. |
2.3. Delete a Gateway
Goal | Delete a Gateway |
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Preconditions |
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Steps |
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Result | The modal window closes. Gateway is deleted. |
2.4. Delete several Gateways
Goal | Delete a Gateway several Gateways |
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Preconditions |
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Steps |
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Result | The modal window closes. Gateways are deleted. |
2.5. Edit a Gateway
Goal | Edit a Gateway |
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Preconditions |
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Steps |
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Result | Data saved. |
2.6. Enable/disable Gateway
Goal | Enable/disable Gateway |
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Preconditions |
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Steps |
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Result | The Gateway is enabled. |
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