From: tg on
I run CME on a 2651XM router with IOS
c2600-adventerprisek9-mz.124-15.T9.bin. I know I can make multiple
simultaneous outgoing calls on one sip trunk but what I wanted was several
different phone numbers for incoming calls.
1) Can this platform do multiple sip trunks or do I have to upgrade to a
later router? (which one).
2) would any of the latest IOS releases enable this router to do multiple
sip trunks?
I read on another forum that I might be able to do multiple sip trunks if
the provider didn't require me to register, but I've never seen a sip
provider that operates without registration. If I have to upgrade my router
then ok but if there's any way to achieve multiple incoming phone numbers
(DID's) on my 2651XM then I'd like to investigate that.

thanks for any advice.



From: Doug McIntyre on
"tg" <nospam(a)nospamevereverever.net> writes:
>I run CME on a 2651XM router with IOS
>c2600-adventerprisek9-mz.124-15.T9.bin. I know I can make multiple
>simultaneous outgoing calls on one sip trunk but what I wanted was several
>different phone numbers for incoming calls.
>1) Can this platform do multiple sip trunks or do I have to upgrade to a
>later router? (which one).
>2) would any of the latest IOS releases enable this router to do multiple
>sip trunks?
>I read on another forum that I might be able to do multiple sip trunks if
>the provider didn't require me to register, but I've never seen a sip
>provider that operates without registration. If I have to upgrade my router
>then ok but if there's any way to achieve multiple incoming phone numbers
>(DID's) on my 2651XM then I'd like to investigate that.


I don't believe the ability to register with multiple SIP usernames
came until CUBE (not happening on a 2651XM), or until something real
recent on regular sip-ua IOS revisions.

Hmm, this document

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/voice/sip/configuration/guide/sip_cg-multi-registrars.html

says 15.0(1)XA, but I thought there was something earlier, but its
highly doubtful that a recent enough revision would be old enough to still
function on a 2651XM. I just can't find a 12.4(x)xx type release for it.

So, I guess the authoritative answer is anything that runs 15.0(1)XA
and has that feature in it.


You could have some sort of SIP proxy box in front of the Cisco that
does the registration for external SIP trunks, and doesn't require
authentication back internal to your cisco gateway, but probably an
upgrade to a 2800 or 2900 would be the ticket otherwise.






From: Thrill5 on

"Doug McIntyre" <merlyn(a)geeks.org> wrote in message
news:4b1d40e6$0$33861$8046368a(a)newsreader.iphouse.net...
> "tg" <nospam(a)nospamevereverever.net> writes:
>>I run CME on a 2651XM router with IOS
>>c2600-adventerprisek9-mz.124-15.T9.bin. I know I can make multiple
>>simultaneous outgoing calls on one sip trunk but what I wanted was several
>>different phone numbers for incoming calls.
>>1) Can this platform do multiple sip trunks or do I have to upgrade to a
>>later router? (which one).
>>2) would any of the latest IOS releases enable this router to do multiple
>>sip trunks?
>>I read on another forum that I might be able to do multiple sip trunks if
>>the provider didn't require me to register, but I've never seen a sip
>>provider that operates without registration. If I have to upgrade my
>>router
>>then ok but if there's any way to achieve multiple incoming phone numbers
>>(DID's) on my 2651XM then I'd like to investigate that.
>
>
> I don't believe the ability to register with multiple SIP usernames
> came until CUBE (not happening on a 2651XM), or until something real
> recent on regular sip-ua IOS revisions.
>
> Hmm, this document
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/voice/sip/configuration/guide/sip_cg-multi-registrars.html
>
> says 15.0(1)XA, but I thought there was something earlier, but its
> highly doubtful that a recent enough revision would be old enough to still
> function on a 2651XM. I just can't find a 12.4(x)xx type release for it.
>
> So, I guess the authoritative answer is anything that runs 15.0(1)XA
> and has that feature in it.
>
>
> You could have some sort of SIP proxy box in front of the Cisco that
> does the registration for external SIP trunks, and doesn't require
> authentication back internal to your cisco gateway, but probably an
> upgrade to a 2800 or 2900 would be the ticket otherwise.
>
>
A SIP trunk is nothing more than a connection to service provider and your
provider can give you as many incoming numbers as you want (or willing to
pay for). The feature listed above is only needed if you want to register
with more than one provider.


From: tg on
unfortunately my sip provider will only issue one number per account, which
means one number per username/password combo. The 2600 will only accept one
username/password combo for sip so I expect I'd have to find another
provider, but I haven't yet seen one that provides multiple numbers on the
one account.


From: alexd on
Meanwhile, at the comp.dcom.sys.cisco Job Justification Hearings, tg chose
the tried and tested strategy of:

> I expect I'd have to find another provider, but I haven't yet seen one
> that provides multiple numbers on the one account.

You could use an external aggregator like pbxes.com.

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