iNum shared access numbers to your Asterisk server
本帖最後由 角色 於 2010-8-23 09:50 編輯
If you have an voip whose has joined the iNum ogranisation, then you can use the iNum shared access number around the world to make phone calls to other iNum.
For instance, if you are the user of Gzimo5, you do have a iNum. To know what’s your iNum number look for your Gizmo5 SIP number, which looks like 1-747-XXX-XXXX and replace the [1-747] with [883 510 07].
Example: If your Gizmo5 SIP number is 1-747 123 4567 then your iNum is +883 510 071 234 567.
Where shows that the Hong Kong iNum shared access number is +852 58080177. When you dial the Hong Kong iNum shared access number and then press the iNum that you want, the system will connect it accordingly.
+883 5100 0000 0091 which is an Echo test.
+883 5100 0000 0093 which is a Caller ID test.
+883 5100 7474 3246 which is Gizmo5 test number as well as an echo test.
+883 5100 7474 5000 which is test number for SipPhone (Gizmo's predecessor) and it will also read back the caller ID.
Besides the direct dialling for iNums via our Asterisk server, it is very difficult to send our custom caller ID when calling other iNum. You may do so by paying a certain amount of money to the inum provider, otherwise it is no way to set it.
The most powerful of iNum is that they provide the caller ID to you such that your asterisk server may carry out some processes based on the caller ID.