| Setting up ENUM for outbound calls on Asterisk at Home |
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| Written by Kevan | |
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Page 1 of 3 What is ENUM and why whould I want to set it up in Asterisk? UPDATED: Click here for an ENUM HOWTO for Trixbox Click here for a HOWTO for inbound calls via ENUM and SIP on AAH Click here for a HOWTO for inbound calls via ENUM and IAX2 on AAH For help setting up your ENUM account at e164.orgYour phone number and server information are stored in a special DNS zone (very similar to a reverse lookup zone). When an ENUM enabled * box calls your phone number, it will first attempt to find your phone number in the ENUM DNS zone. If it finds your phone number it will use the infomation to setup a call directly between their * box and yours. Here is a sample call flow: Caller Dials Phone # (eg. sip://
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) | Calling * Box checks ENUM DNS Zone | # is found and results are resturned | Calling * Box calls your server via SIP or IAX2 | Your * box answers and forwards the call to your extension | You answer the phone Think about the potential... you can contact someone via VOIP with no prior knowledge or configuration. Remeber, ENUM has no effect on how traditional PSTN users or VOIP users who are not using ENUM contact you. ENUM only adds another option for other ENUM connected VOIP users. The benefits of ENUM really ring true when working with a per minute VOIP provider or when you make a lot of International calls. |


