VoIP.ms Interoperability With ScopTEL

VoIP.ms Interoperability With ScopTEL

ScopTEL Software Prerequisites:

You must have a valid copy of the ScopTEL software

Minimum software release scopserv-telephony25-6.9.1.6.20191218-1


VoIP.ms Account Settings|Security

You require an active SIP account with voip.ms to register a ScopTEL VoIP Interface.

The Security tab is where you define the SIP registration password. Your account username is pre-assigned by voip.ms


 

VoIP.ms Account Settings|Inbound Settings

Protocol must be SIP
Device type IP PBX Server, Asterisk or Softswitch




 

VoIP.ms Account Settings|Manage DID Numbers

Manage DID Numbers to see a list of DNIS you may apply to your ScopTEL Incoming Lines for Inbound Line routing

These DID’s are not managed by ScopServ you purchase your DID’s directly from voip.ms and they are managed on your voip.ms account portal.




VoIP.ms Optional TLS/SRTP SIP Channel Configuration


Voip.ms allows you to configure your account with TLS/SRTP encryption

TLS/SRTP is optional and your account defaults to UDP

If you wish to enable SRTP you must first activate SRTP on your voip.ms login portal. If you enable this option on your voip.ms account you must follow the ScopTEL documentation to enable the optional TLS/SRTP settings and you will not be able to select UDP/TCP Transports.



UDP/TCP SIP Channel Configuration

You must login to the ScopTEL server and configure the SIP Channel settings to support Progress and disable Premature Media. This is required to support Early Media.
This is a global SIP channel setting and it will apply to all SIP endpoints and trunks.


 

Optional TLS SIP Channel Configuration

Interop settings specific to voip.ms SRTP
You must enable support for SIP TLS (Secure)

You must check the option Don’t verify servers certificate when acting as client?: [x]




VoIP.ms Host/IP


Atlanta, GA: atlanta1.voip.ms
Atlanta 2, GA: atlanta2.voip.ms
Chicago, IL: chicago1.voip.ms
Chicago 2, IL: chicago2.voip.ms
Chicago 3, IL: chicago3.voip.ms
Chicago 4, IL: chicago4.voip.ms
Dallas, TX: dallas1.voip.ms
Dallas 2, TX: dallas2.voip.ms
Denver, CO: denver1.voip.ms
Denver 2, CO: denver2.voip.ms
FAX Server 1: fax1.voip.ms
FAX Server 2: fax2.voip.ms
FAX Server 3: fax3.voip.ms
Houston, TX: houston1.voip.ms
Houston 2, TX: houston2.voip.ms
Los Angeles, CA: losangeles1.voip.ms
Los Angeles 2, CA: losangeles2.voip.ms
Los Angeles 3, CA: losangeles3.voip.ms
Los Angeles 4, CA: losangeles4.voip.ms 
New York, NY: newyork1.voip.ms
New York 2, NY: newyork2.voip.ms
New York 3, NY: newyork3.voip.ms
New York 4, NY: newyork4.voip.ms
New York 5, NY: newyork5.voip.ms
New York 6, NY: newyork6.voip.ms
New York 7, NY: newyork7.voip.ms
New York 8, NY: newyork8.voip.ms
San Jose, CA: sanjose1.voip.ms
San Jose 2, CA: sanjose2.voip.ms
Seattle, WA: seattle1.voip.ms
Seattle 2, WA: seattle2.voip.ms
Seattle 3, WA: seattle3.voip.ms
Tampa, FL: tampa1.voip.ms
Tampa 2, FL: tampa2.voip.ms
Tampa 3, FL: tampa3.voip.ms
Tampa 4, FL: tampa4.voip.ms
Washington, DC: washington1.voip.ms
Washington 2, DC: washington2.voip.ms 
Montreal, QC: montreal1.voip.ms
Montreal 2, QC: montreal2.voip.ms
Montreal 3,QC: montreal3.voip.ms
Montreal 4,QC: montreal4.voip.ms
Montreal 5,QC: montreal5.voip.ms
Montreal 6,QC: montreal6.voip.ms
Montreal 7,QC: montreal7.voip.ms
Montreal 8,QC: montreal8.voip.ms
Toronto, ON: toronto1.voip.ms
Toronto 2, ON: toronto2.voip.ms
Toronto 3, ON: toronto3.voip.ms
Toronto 4, ON: toronto4.voip.ms
Toronto 5, ON: toronto5.voip.ms
Toronto 6, ON: toronto6.voip.ms
Toronto 7, ON: toronto7.voip.ms
Toronto 8, ON: toronto8.voip.ms
Vancouver 1 old, BC: vancouver1-old.voip.ms
Vancouver 1, BC: vancouver1.voip.ms
Vancouver 2, BC: vancouver2.voip.ms 
Amsterdam, NL: amsterdam1.voip.ms
London, UK: london1.voip.ms
Melbourne, AU: melbourne1.voip.ms
Paris, FR: paris1.voip.ms 


VoIP Interface|General

Go to Interfaces and Add a new VoIP Account

Trunk Type Friend

Name = voipms

Click on the Server tab


 

VoIP Interface|Server UDP/TCP mode


Username must be your voip.ms assigned username

Password must be your voip.ms assigned password

Host Mode must be Specific because the server is registering to voip.ms Host/IP

Use the voip.ms Host/IP with the lowest latency in your geographic location

UDP/TCP mode port number default is 5060

You must enable Register as User Agent ?: [x]

Register format is the default from the drop list



 

VoIP Interface|Server Optional TLS mode


Username must be your voip.ms assigned username

Password must be your voip.ms assigned password

Host Mode must be Specific because the server is registering to voip.ms Host/IP

Use the voip.ms Host/IP with the lowest latency in your geographic location

TLS mode port number default is 5061

You must enable Register as User Agent ?: [x]

You must Enable TLS registration ?: [x]

Register format is the default from the drop list




VoIP Interface|Network UDP/TCP Mode 

 
Transport Mode can be either UDP TCP or both
•        Trunk behind NAT must be enabled if the the ScopTEL Server is behind a third party NAT router. For additional details refer to:

https://service.scopserv.com/portal/en/kb/articles/scoptel-configuring-scoptel-for-nat

•        Insecure must be set to Invite

 
 
 

VoIP Interface|Network TLS/SRTP Mode


•        Optional TLS/SRTP Mode

•        Transport Mode must be TLS only

•        Trunk behind NAT must be enabled if the the ScopTEL Server is behind a third party NAT router.

For additional details refer to https://service.scopserv.com/portal/en/kb/articles/scoptel-configuring-scoptel-for-nat


•        Insecure must be set to Invite

•        Enable SRTP encryption

•        SRTP Encryption Mode AES 80


 
 

VoIP Interface|Options


•        Options settings apply to UDP/TCP/TLS

•        DTMF Mode should be Automatic (RFC 2833/Inband

•        Send Remote-Party-ID must be True

•        Codec(s) selection must have each supported CODEC enabled. This will depend on the voip.ms account settings and licensed/installed CODEC’s on the ScopTEL server. Normally G711ulaw is enabled in North America and in other regions G711alaw can be enabled.

•        Disallowed Methods should include UPDATE


 
 

Incoming Lines Options


•        Uncheck the Answer the Line option
•        Enable Indicate Progress

Enable In-Band Progress Information is required to support Early Media requirements, refer to: https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-sip-183-00.txt if you require additional information.

•        This concludes the trunk interop settings.

•        Incoming and Outgoing Line configurations are not discussed in this documentation.




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