Provisioning Web Service - Extra SIP Accounts and Extensions
What exactly are extra SIP Accounts and Extensions
Sorry for the dumb question - but what are SIP accounts and Extensions really? As far as I could tell, they are created under one primary account and supposed to use the same dial plan as the primary account. But beyond that, I couldn't figure out
- what are their purpose or what are they used for?
- what is the difference between them (or similarities)
- how are they used? (I did see this thread that talks about extensions. This should be stickyed?)
Apologize if I missed threads that explained these - if someone could point me to them, would appreciate it.
Having said all these, I did create an extra account under my primary account. While my X-Lite registers fine with the new account's credentials, when I try to make a call, I get a "404 Not found". Incoming calls to my primary mss account didn't ring my X-Lite.
- what are their purpose or what are they used for?
- what is the difference between them (or similarities)
- how are they used? (I did see this thread that talks about extensions. This should be stickyed?)
Apologize if I missed threads that explained these - if someone could point me to them, would appreciate it.
Having said all these, I did create an extra account under my primary account. While my X-Lite registers fine with the new account's credentials, when I try to make a call, I get a "404 Not found". Incoming calls to my primary mss account didn't ring my X-Lite.
Hi,
Can someone please help me with extra SIP accounts? Like I had mentioned earlier, I created an extra SIP account under my primary account and my X-Lite registers fine with the new account's credentials. When I try to make a call, I get a "404 Not found". Incoming calls to my primary mss account don't ring my X-Lite. With extra SIP account, am I not supposed to be able to make calls and receive incoming calls to my primary account, all as per my primary dialplan ?
Thanks.
Can someone please help me with extra SIP accounts? Like I had mentioned earlier, I created an extra SIP account under my primary account and my X-Lite registers fine with the new account's credentials. When I try to make a call, I get a "404 Not found". Incoming calls to my primary mss account don't ring my X-Lite. With extra SIP account, am I not supposed to be able to make calls and receive incoming calls to my primary account, all as per my primary dialplan ?
Thanks.
With SS, it's a bit different (and better!). There was 1-to-1 relationship between your login name to MSS and your SIP account: if your login name is shkaff, your SIP account was shkaff@sip.mysipswitch.com.
With SS, you can have many SIP accounts. Say, your login name is shkaff (btw, this will be the name returned by sys.Username) and you can have several SIP accounts with arbitrary names (provided these names haven't been taken by someone else). Each SIP account is associated with "In" and "Out" dialplans. If there's no "Out" dialplan for an account, you can use it for incoming calls only. That's how you get an extension.
With SS, you can have many SIP accounts. Say, your login name is shkaff (btw, this will be the name returned by sys.Username) and you can have several SIP accounts with arbitrary names (provided these names haven't been taken by someone else). Each SIP account is associated with "In" and "Out" dialplans. If there's no "Out" dialplan for an account, you can use it for incoming calls only. That's how you get an extension.
Thanks, MikeTelis, but my question actually was about possibility to manage my account remotely via web service invocation
For example, I managed to setup my home linux based router to login MSSand change some settings every night for example. Without my involvement!
So if I migrate to sipsorcery.com, I would like to keep my advanced infrastructure working
For example, I managed to setup my home linux based router to login MSSand change some settings every night for example. Without my involvement!
So if I migrate to sipsorcery.com, I would like to keep my advanced infrastructure working
An updated web service interface is available for sipsorcery http://sipsorcery.wordpress.com/2009/09 ... g-service/.
Regards,
Aaron
Regards,
Aaron
Hi Aaron
You mean https://www.sipsorcery.com/provisioning.svc?wsdl , don't you?
It seems to be a purely SOAP interface, and it isn't supposed to be invoked via regular HTTP GET or POST, as it was possible with https://www.mysipswitch.com/sipswitchservices.asmx .
Do we still have a back door to use provisioning services without SOAP ?
Or I have to start searching for SOAP libraries for my linux based weak router?
You mean https://www.sipsorcery.com/provisioning.svc?wsdl , don't you?
It seems to be a purely SOAP interface, and it isn't supposed to be invoked via regular HTTP GET or POST, as it was possible with https://www.mysipswitch.com/sipswitchservices.asmx .
Do we still have a back door to use provisioning services without SOAP ?
Or I have to start searching for SOAP libraries for my linux based weak router?