Setting dmConnect's divert destination

Set where calls to this number should be diverted. Always click Save to activate any changes you make

PSTN destinations: Enter the number to forward calls to. Different tariffs have different reach - use
the Tariff tab to request an upgrade to your service if you wish to divert somewhere not permitted by your current tariff.

VOIP destination: If your number supports diversion to VOIP, you can click on Set a VOIP destination and enter the address of a SIP server (eg. Asterisk, FreePBX, CallWeaver, Cisco). Our system can also failover to a PSTN divert, although this feature is very much in "Alpha" mode and shouldn't be relied upon.

Troubleshooting VOIP: VOIP can be tricky. If you want to check if the number itself is working and you have doubts about your SIP server setup or its connectivity, try forwarding calls to voiptest.dmclub.net which should answer immediately and then echo back anything you say.

For more information on VOIP diverts and configuring your SIP server see the dmNote (Soon to be written!)

Comments

Alexander the Grate | 07-03-2008 at 15:32



How very interesting. Can I use this to forward calls to my iPhone via VOIP?

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PERM SERVER DEBUGGING

EXECUTING REQUEST: http://m2001.dmclub.net/dmPerm_r24s2/dmPerm.cfm
GET VARS SENT
POST VARS SENT
siteroot = http://notes.dmclub.net
phurl = http://notes.dmclub.net/onpagehelp/7101
cmd = GetPerm
UserIP = 127.0.0.1
_Protocol = dmPerm_r24s2
ClientAppVer = unspecified
COOKIE VARS SENT

RESULT RECEIVED Cmd="GetPermAck" Perm="RU-GUEST" DocPath="/onpagehelp/7101" RU="RU-GUEST"
DECODING PWP
$response[Cmd] = GetPermAck
$response[Perm] = RU-GUEST
$response[DocPath] = /onpagehelp/7101
$response[RU] = RU-GUEST