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<br>Traditional PSTN phone lines are still a fantastic way to make calls and in some areas the only way. Either the internet does not allow it or traditional telecom suppliers provide phone lines by means of an entrance on premise only. These lines then need to be plugged into a VoIP Gateway and linked to 3CX. You can find out more about VoIP Gateways here - What is a VoIP Gateway<br>[rfwireless-world.com](https://www.rfwireless-world.com/app-notes/hetnet-gateway-basics)
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<br>Which VoIP Gateway?<br>
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<br>Whilst 3CX does not directly support VoIP Gateways, we do suggest the list below makers: Patton, Beronet and Grandstream.<br>
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<br>These suppliers test their products with 3CX and are familiar with it. For any technical assistance you have to speak directly with the vendor in question. The available technical assistance for the entrance ought to be an important point in the buying choice!<br>
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<br>How it Works<br>
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<br>The general reasoning of configuring a VoIP entrance is to set up the entrance as a SIP trunk into 3CX. It's not in fact a SIP Trunk due to the fact that the instructions of registration is different. A SIP Trunk will always be set up to permit 3CX to sign up to it. The VoIP entrance SIP trunk signs up with 3CX. Some [VoIP Gateways](https://www.zycoo.com/) now permit IP based registration and could thus be configured as a regular SIP Trunk if you prefer. This is the primary difference between a SIP trunk and a VoIP entrance and the reason that you require to select "Add Gateway" and not "Add SIP Trunk".<br>
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<br>Step 1: Connect the VoIP Gateway<br>
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<br>Connect the VoIP Gateway to the network.
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<br>Now discover the entrance's network IP:
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<br>For a Grandstream, use the "Grandstream IP Discovery Tool".
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<br>For a Patton, utilize the "SmartNode" Discovery Tool.
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<br>For a Beronet, use the "bfdetect".
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Login by means of the device's web .
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<br>Update the firmware to the most recent version.
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<br>Assign a static IP or create a reservation on your DNS server. Remember of this IP.
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<br>Step 2: Patton/ Beronet - Import template<br>
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<br>If you do not have a Patton or Beronet entrance you can avoid this action.<br>
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<br>The Inbuilt Generic Gateway Template has "Outbound Parameters" defined "FromUserPart" -> $CallerNum which works with lots of gateways but not with Patton and Beronet. If you have this brand you require to import a particular design template. To do this:<br>
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<br>Download this design template for Patton or Beronet.
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<br>Go to "Advanced" > "Templates" > "Provider Templates" > "Import".
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<br>Select the generic design template you downloaded and press import to configure this entrance.
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<br>Step 3: Configure your Gateway Trunk on 3CX<br>
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<br>Specify a name for this gateway.
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<br>In "Registrar/Server" get in the entrance's IP.
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<br>Enter the entrance's "Main Trunk Number" and "Default Route".
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<br>Enter the number of synchronised require this entrance. This should not surpass the variety of lines the entrance supports, e.g. a T1 entrance supports 23 lines.
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<br>Go to the "DID numbers" tab and specify any DIDs connected to the PSTN connection you are linking to the VoIP Gateway.
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<br>Remember of the Authentication ID and password.
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<br>Click "Save" to create this entrance.
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<br>Step 4: Create an Outbound Rule for this Gateway<br>
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<br>Enter a name for this outbound rule.
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<br>Define the rule options for the calls to be routed via this entrance.
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<br>Click "Save".
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<br>Step 5 - Register your Gateway to 3CX<br>
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<br>For Patton<br>
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<br>Navigate to Telephony -> SIP and add a "IF_SIP" user interface profile and specify the Remote User Agent Host Name/ Port which is the [IP address](https://www.zycoo.com/coovox/) and SIP Port of 3CX.
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<br>Go to Authentication Services and include the authentication profile called "AS_ALL_LINES" with the Authentication ID and Password drawn from 3CX "Add Gateway" setup.
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<br>Go to Location Services and add "LS_10000" where "10000" is your Authentication ID taken from 3CX "Add Gateway" setup.
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<br>Go to Telephony > [Call-Router](https://www.zycoo.com/solutions/) and specify the Routing Tables based upon your gadget settings. You may speak with Patton to supply you with an in-depth guide on how to configure your Routing Tables.
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<br>For Grandstream<br>
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<br>Add account in General Settings and specify Name, SIP Server IP address and Outbound Proxy to be the IP Address of the PBX.
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<br>Go to SIP Settings and configure its SIP Settings by allowing SIP Registration to "Yes" and press Save.
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<br>Go to Accounts and go into the credentials obtained in step 3 and add Authentication ID and Password.
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<br>For Beronet<br>[lightandcolour.net](http://www.lightandcolour.net/light_how.php)
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<br>Add account in SIP Configuration and define Name, SIP registrar, domain and outbound proxy to be the IP Address of the PBX.
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<br>Enter the qualifications gotten in step 3 and include User, Authentication ID and Password and push the Activate button to apply settings.
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<br>Create a Diaplan to be able to receive calls from Beronet Gateway to 3CX Phone System. You may speak to Beronet to supply you with a detailed guide on how to configure your Dial Plans.
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<br>See Also<br>
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<br>See the Firewall & router configuration to configure your firewall software/ router/ NAT device.
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<br>Just how much devoted bandwidth do I require for VoIP? See the Bandwidth overhead over DSL connections assist to find out.<br>
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