WikiPhone:Phone Access:Dial in via SIP
You can access various public WikiPhone services on any SIP client, phone, or PBX (via trunk). This can done in the form of entering a "SIP URI" on your client. Please note that you cannot reach WikiPhone staff members or departments over public SIP. You will need to either use the PSTN or a collecters network. For each service, we provide both a alphabetic and numeric URI so that if your device does not allow the use of letters, you can still reach each service. Authentication is not requried. The standard SIP port (5060) is used for all URI's.
Available Services
| Service | Alphabetic URI | Numeric URI |
|---|---|---|
| WikiPhone Updates Hotline | updates@telephones.wiki | 0200 |
| Jordan U Ambient Tempature Line | jordanu@telephones.wiki | 0250 |
| Listen to articles | articles@telephones.wiki | 0201 |
Configuring a trunk in CUCM
You can configure WikiPhone as a trunk in CUCM so that you can reach a WikiPhone service by dialing a DN on your phones. Since WikiPhone does not requrie auth or registration, this can be done without an external border element.
To configure WikiPhone as a trunk, go to Device -> Trunk and choose SIP as the trunk type. Name the trunk WikiPhone. Set your device pool, and set the SIP Trunk Security Profile as "Non Secure SIP Trunk Profile". And set the SIP profile to "Standard SIP Profile". Set the Destination Address to "telephones.wiki" or if you don't have DNS, you can use our static IPv4 which is "135.148.32.154". And then save the trunk and click reset.
Now you can go to Call Routing > Route/Hunt > Route Pattern and create a new pattern. Set the call pattern to what you want for the perticler service. And set Gateway/Route List to your WikiPhone trunk. Then under Called Party Transformations, enter the numeric number of the service you want this DN to route to (not the full URI). And click save. Repeat this step for every service you wanna be able to access.
Once you are done, you should now be able to dial the DN you configured to reach the particular service of your choice. If you cannot hear audio, make sure your codecs are setup correctly, and that calls are being routed properly over NAT. If your call is declined, ensure you used a vaild number, and that the IP/FQDN is correct.