Routing inbound Calls on extension

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Agha

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Hi
I am new to fusionpbx and dont have much experience of configuring sip. I have installed fusion on Dell R710 using debian10. My eth1 is public IP, eth2 is voice IP (Provided by carrier service). Have 2 ethernet ports available. Fusion is accessible through my eth1 Public IP and SIP Profile has my voice IP from eth2.
1. I am unable to register my extensions
2. I am not sure how to route inbound calls
will share more detail if requiredFusionpbx sip profile.JPG
 
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You go to dialplan destinations, enter the did number then point it to somewhere in the drop down menu.
 

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You go to dialplan destinations, enter the did number then point it to somewhere in the drop down menu.
Thanx for the help, as from shared image i am unable to start my sip_internal profile, "error" Invalid internal profile. can this be restored to default setting so that it may start working again
 

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Thanx for the help, as from shared image i am unable to start my sip_internal profile, "error" Invalid internal profile. can this be restored to default setting so that it may start working again
Solved Internal SIP Profile "error" Invalid internal profile. by following commands

Remove .db files that are in the DB folder inside your FreeSwitch install

# cd /var/lib/freeswitch/db
# rm *.db


Then restart FreeSwitch:

# service freeswitch restart

or simply reboot server:

# reboot
 

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You go to dialplan destinations, enter the did number then point it to somewhere in the drop down menu.
Hi

i was trying to reach you in conversation but was not able so i am posting following

In a Thread it was quoted by you ""
..........To a carrier, it doesn't matter, you can still send traffic to their 5060 or 5064 or whatever they want it sent to. Its also not important when using registration on your gateways as the inbound traffic will come back in through the registered port anyway.

Where it will matter is if you want not to use registration for inbound traffic, in that case if the carrier is unable to send traffic directly to port 5080 you will need to add an entry to the ACL and have them send to 5060.""


1. How can we send traffic to their 5060
2. when carrier cannot send traffic to 5080 How to add an entry to the ACL and have carrier send to 5060

I have to set my both internal external profiles to 5060 this lands call to my extension receiver can hear but dial-er cannot hear extension
 
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