SipTesting
Version 91 (Adrian Georgescu, 07/25/2013 12:27 pm) → Version 92/120 (Adrian Georgescu, 07/25/2013 12:28 pm)
h1. Using your SIP account
First [[SipDeviceConfiguration|configure your SIP device]].
h2. Incoming calls
When you enroll a SIP account on SIP2SIP infrastructure, a SIP address under @sip2sip.info domain is automatically allocated to you. You must provide this SIP address to those that want to reach you. Then you must have your SIP device registered with SIP2SIP infrastructure.
h2. Calling Out
Using your SIP device you can call any other SIP address reachable over the Internet in the form of user@domain. If you use a SIP enabled phone featured only with a classic 12 keys keypad you will experience a crippled service as is either impossible or hard to dial other SIP addresses with it.
> Calls to SIP addresses containing only numbers and starting with a zero are always routed to the PSTN gateways. This is an arbitrary convention configured in the platform for detecting calls meant to be routed to PSTN.
h3. Test Numbers
* To test audio sessions, call 3333, you should hear some music playing
* To test microphone call 4444, you should hear your echo back
h3. Session Details
* To review your SIP sessions go to https://mdns.sipthor.net/CDRTool
h2. Conferencing
* Using any SIP client connect to <room>@conference.sip2sip.info Replace the <room> with the desired room name.
* Using "Blink":http://icanblink.com SIP client go to menu Call -> Join Conference. Choose a room and connect.
* XMPP clients can connect to room@conference.sip2sip.info. Replace room with the desired room name.
h3. Conference Room Access
The conference bridge supports different media: Audio, Chat, File Transfer
Supported Audio codecs: Opus, Speex, G.722, G.711
| *Support Media*| *Address* | *Protocol* | *Recommended Clients*|
| Narrow band audio| +31208005161 | PSTN| Any Phone|
| RTP Audio | ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info | SIP| Blink, Bria|
| MSRP Chat, MSRP File Transfer| ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info | SIP| Blink for OSX|
| Conference Information | ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info | SIP| Blink for OSX|
| Group Chat| ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info| XMPP Muc| Jitsi, Adium, iChat, Google|
| Ultra-wideband Audio| ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info| XMPP Jingle |Jitsi|
| Conference Information | ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info | SIP| Blink for OSX|
h2. NAT Traversal
Practically you do not need to set anything special in the client, NAT traversal is solved automatically by the SIP2SIP server infrastructure. We recommend actually that you check to have disabled all client features related to NAT traversal:
# Disable STUN as is unreliable and leading to unexpected results
# Disable any SIP ALG support in the border router, most of the so called 'SIP enabled' routers on the market today are "simply broken":http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Routers+SIP+ALG
Beware that corporate firewalls that have an explicit policy against SIP or poorly implemented "SIP ALGs":http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Routers+SIP+ALG may still block your SIP signaling and/or media traffic. You need un-restricted access to the following ports used by SIP2SIP infrastructure:
| *Port range* | *Protocol* | *Description* | *Application* |
| 5060 | UDP | SIP signaling | OpenSIPS - SIP Proxy/Registrar/Presence Agent |
| 5060 | TCP | SIP signaling | OpenSIPS - SIP Proxy/Registrar/Presence Agent |
| 5269 | TCP | XMPP signaling | SylkServer SIP/XMPP gateway |
| 50000:60000 | UDP | RTP media | !MediaProxy - RTP media relay |
| 2855 | TLS | MSRP media | MSRP relay - MSRP media relay |
| 443 | TLS | XCAP storage | OpenXCAP - Presence policy management |
h2. Voicemail
* To access your voicemail or mailbox settings dial 1233
* Your voice messages are delivered to your e-mail address
h2. IM and File Transfer
* For instant messaging your client must support MSRP protocol and its MSRP relay extension
h3. Supported media
* Ultra-wideband Audio (Speex at 32kHz)
* Wideband Audio (G722 and speex at 16kHz)
* PSTN Audio (G711 at 8kHz)
* Text Chat is supported for SIP clients using MSRP protocol
* File Transfers are supported for SIP clients using MSRP protocol
* SIP Clients that implement "Conference Event Package RFC 4575":http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4579 can retrieve the participants information
* Multiparty Text Chat is supported between XMPP and SIP MSRP clients
h3. Tested Clients for Multiparty Text
* XMPP clients: "PSI":http://psi-im.org/download/, "Adium":http://adium.im, Apple iChat
* SIP clients: "Blink":http://icanblink.com
h2. Presence
SIP2SIP provides a SIP presence agent that handles SUBSCRIBE and PUBLISH methods for presence events.
# To publish your presence send PUBLISH for *Event: presence* to your own SIP address, containing the body describing your presence information in PIDF format
# To subscribe to a SIP address, send a SUBSCRIBE message for *Event: presence*
# To subscribe to a list of SIP addresses (a.k.a. rls-services), send a SUBSCRIBE message for *Event: presence* containing an extra header: *Require: eventlist*
# To monitor who has subscribed to your presence information you must send SUBSCRIBe for *Event: presence.winfo* to your own SIP address
# To allow others to subscribe to your published information you must use XCAP protocol for manipulating *pres-rules* policy document
# To store your buddy list on the server you must use XCAP protocol for manipulating *resource-lists* and *rls-services* documents
More information is available at http://wiki.sip2sip.info/news/23
h2. Calls to PSTN network
Calls to PSTN are possible to SIP accounts under @sip2sip.info domain. If you have used your own Internet domain, it is not possible to call out to PSTN.
You can call to the classic telephone network (a.k.a. PSTN) after you have purchased credit. Price list for dialing to PSTN destinations is available "here":https://mdns.sipthor.net/sip_rates.html. The call costs are logged in the Credit section of your "SIP settings page":http://x.sip2sip.info. To add credit to your SIP account at http://x.sip2sip.info?tab=credit
To dial a PSTN destination dial + or 00 in front of the actual number including country code. The number must be a fully qualified E.164 number (country code + network number + subscriber number). First an ENUM lookup is attempted. If a SIP destination is found, the call will be routed to it, if ENUM lookup does not return a valid SIP address, the call is directed to a PSTN gateway.
To set your caller id please open a ticket in the support interface. Caller id presentation works depending on the support for this feature of all intermediate gateways to the destination, it is not possible to guarantee its working.
To limit fraud in case of lost account credentials, a maximum of 2 simultaneous calls are permitted.
*Important notes*
* Service numbers for premium services may not be reachable
* Emergency access number (e.g. 911, 112) are not available
* Not all international PSTN prefixes may be available depending on the capabilities of our outbound carriers
h2. Calls from PSTN network
As you own a publicly reachable SIP address, you may receive calls from any SIP device that knows your address including a PSTN gateway. You can receive calls from PSTN if you own a telephone number (not provided by SIP2SIP) and if the SIP gateway provider that handles that number can translate that number into your SIP address. Technically, if you number is in ENUM e164.arpa or e164.org trees you can simply map your ENUM number to your SIP address yourself. Any ENUM ready gateway will be able to automatically find the SIP address you configured for your ENUM number.
First [[SipDeviceConfiguration|configure your SIP device]].
h2. Incoming calls
When you enroll a SIP account on SIP2SIP infrastructure, a SIP address under @sip2sip.info domain is automatically allocated to you. You must provide this SIP address to those that want to reach you. Then you must have your SIP device registered with SIP2SIP infrastructure.
h2. Calling Out
Using your SIP device you can call any other SIP address reachable over the Internet in the form of user@domain. If you use a SIP enabled phone featured only with a classic 12 keys keypad you will experience a crippled service as is either impossible or hard to dial other SIP addresses with it.
> Calls to SIP addresses containing only numbers and starting with a zero are always routed to the PSTN gateways. This is an arbitrary convention configured in the platform for detecting calls meant to be routed to PSTN.
h3. Test Numbers
* To test audio sessions, call 3333, you should hear some music playing
* To test microphone call 4444, you should hear your echo back
h3. Session Details
* To review your SIP sessions go to https://mdns.sipthor.net/CDRTool
h2. Conferencing
* Using any SIP client connect to <room>@conference.sip2sip.info Replace the <room> with the desired room name.
* Using "Blink":http://icanblink.com SIP client go to menu Call -> Join Conference. Choose a room and connect.
* XMPP clients can connect to room@conference.sip2sip.info. Replace room with the desired room name.
h3. Conference Room Access
The conference bridge supports different media: Audio, Chat, File Transfer
Supported Audio codecs: Opus, Speex, G.722, G.711
| *Support Media*| *Address* | *Protocol* | *Recommended Clients*|
| Narrow band audio| +31208005161 | PSTN| Any Phone|
| RTP Audio | ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info | SIP| Blink, Bria|
| MSRP Chat, MSRP File Transfer| ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info | SIP| Blink for OSX|
| Conference Information | ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info | SIP| Blink for OSX|
| Group Chat| ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info| XMPP Muc| Jitsi, Adium, iChat, Google|
| Ultra-wideband Audio| ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info| XMPP Jingle |Jitsi|
| Conference Information | ROOM@conference.sip2sip.info | SIP| Blink for OSX|
h2. NAT Traversal
Practically you do not need to set anything special in the client, NAT traversal is solved automatically by the SIP2SIP server infrastructure. We recommend actually that you check to have disabled all client features related to NAT traversal:
# Disable STUN as is unreliable and leading to unexpected results
# Disable any SIP ALG support in the border router, most of the so called 'SIP enabled' routers on the market today are "simply broken":http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Routers+SIP+ALG
Beware that corporate firewalls that have an explicit policy against SIP or poorly implemented "SIP ALGs":http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Routers+SIP+ALG may still block your SIP signaling and/or media traffic. You need un-restricted access to the following ports used by SIP2SIP infrastructure:
| *Port range* | *Protocol* | *Description* | *Application* |
| 5060 | UDP | SIP signaling | OpenSIPS - SIP Proxy/Registrar/Presence Agent |
| 5060 | TCP | SIP signaling | OpenSIPS - SIP Proxy/Registrar/Presence Agent |
| 5269 | TCP | XMPP signaling | SylkServer SIP/XMPP gateway |
| 50000:60000 | UDP | RTP media | !MediaProxy - RTP media relay |
| 2855 | TLS | MSRP media | MSRP relay - MSRP media relay |
| 443 | TLS | XCAP storage | OpenXCAP - Presence policy management |
h2. Voicemail
* To access your voicemail or mailbox settings dial 1233
* Your voice messages are delivered to your e-mail address
h2. IM and File Transfer
* For instant messaging your client must support MSRP protocol and its MSRP relay extension
h3. Supported media
* Ultra-wideband Audio (Speex at 32kHz)
* Wideband Audio (G722 and speex at 16kHz)
* PSTN Audio (G711 at 8kHz)
* Text Chat is supported for SIP clients using MSRP protocol
* File Transfers are supported for SIP clients using MSRP protocol
* SIP Clients that implement "Conference Event Package RFC 4575":http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4579 can retrieve the participants information
* Multiparty Text Chat is supported between XMPP and SIP MSRP clients
h3. Tested Clients for Multiparty Text
* XMPP clients: "PSI":http://psi-im.org/download/, "Adium":http://adium.im, Apple iChat
* SIP clients: "Blink":http://icanblink.com
h2. Presence
SIP2SIP provides a SIP presence agent that handles SUBSCRIBE and PUBLISH methods for presence events.
# To publish your presence send PUBLISH for *Event: presence* to your own SIP address, containing the body describing your presence information in PIDF format
# To subscribe to a SIP address, send a SUBSCRIBE message for *Event: presence*
# To subscribe to a list of SIP addresses (a.k.a. rls-services), send a SUBSCRIBE message for *Event: presence* containing an extra header: *Require: eventlist*
# To monitor who has subscribed to your presence information you must send SUBSCRIBe for *Event: presence.winfo* to your own SIP address
# To allow others to subscribe to your published information you must use XCAP protocol for manipulating *pres-rules* policy document
# To store your buddy list on the server you must use XCAP protocol for manipulating *resource-lists* and *rls-services* documents
More information is available at http://wiki.sip2sip.info/news/23
h2. Calls to PSTN network
Calls to PSTN are possible to SIP accounts under @sip2sip.info domain. If you have used your own Internet domain, it is not possible to call out to PSTN.
You can call to the classic telephone network (a.k.a. PSTN) after you have purchased credit. Price list for dialing to PSTN destinations is available "here":https://mdns.sipthor.net/sip_rates.html. The call costs are logged in the Credit section of your "SIP settings page":http://x.sip2sip.info. To add credit to your SIP account at http://x.sip2sip.info?tab=credit
To dial a PSTN destination dial + or 00 in front of the actual number including country code. The number must be a fully qualified E.164 number (country code + network number + subscriber number). First an ENUM lookup is attempted. If a SIP destination is found, the call will be routed to it, if ENUM lookup does not return a valid SIP address, the call is directed to a PSTN gateway.
To set your caller id please open a ticket in the support interface. Caller id presentation works depending on the support for this feature of all intermediate gateways to the destination, it is not possible to guarantee its working.
To limit fraud in case of lost account credentials, a maximum of 2 simultaneous calls are permitted.
*Important notes*
* Service numbers for premium services may not be reachable
* Emergency access number (e.g. 911, 112) are not available
* Not all international PSTN prefixes may be available depending on the capabilities of our outbound carriers
h2. Calls from PSTN network
As you own a publicly reachable SIP address, you may receive calls from any SIP device that knows your address including a PSTN gateway. You can receive calls from PSTN if you own a telephone number (not provided by SIP2SIP) and if the SIP gateway provider that handles that number can translate that number into your SIP address. Technically, if you number is in ENUM e164.arpa or e164.org trees you can simply map your ENUM number to your SIP address yourself. Any ENUM ready gateway will be able to automatically find the SIP address you configured for your ENUM number.