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If you have a public IP address, nothing needs to be added to the general section go to step 4.5. 4.4 What do I do if my asterisk server has a private IP Address (Optional)?

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If you have a public IP address, nothing needs to be added to the general section go to step 4.5. 4.4 What do I do if my asterisk server has a private IP Address (Optional)?

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• Click on the Asterisk menu. • Click on Config Edit • Click on sip.conf • Enter the following information at the top of your sip.conf file in the general section: externip=WAN IP address localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 (or whatever your private LAN is configured for) • Click UPDATE • Click re-Read Configs located at the top of the screen. Note: If public, nothing needs to be added to the general section. Depending on your setup, you might need to forward all ports to your Asterisk server’s private IP address or put the private IP address of the Asterisk server on the DMZ. 4.5 Configuring Inbound Routes NOTE: YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECEIVE CALLS IF YOU DO NOT CONFIGURE AT LEAST ONE INBOUND ROUTE Configuring inbound routes will allow calls from IP Comms to go someplace in your PBX. Using FREEPBX • Select setup • Select Inbound Routes. • Leave the DID number and Caller ID Number boxes empty. • Under “set destination” select extension 200. • Click Submit Call the your IP Communication

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