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-====== Vitelity ====== 
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-http://www.vitelity.com/ 
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-Vitelity is a wholesale IP telecommunications provider and we are their local agent: 
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-  * SIP Trunking 
-  * vFAX 
-  * International DIDs 
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-===== vFax ===== 
- 
-To audit your vFax usage/billing, you would: 
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-**User Portal -> Billing -> Invoice -> vFax -> <account>** 
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-==== Fax Blacklist ==== 
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-**Vitelity Portal**: https://portal.vitelity.net 
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-===== VoIP ===== 
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-VoIP Servers: 
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-<file> 
-64.2.142.0/24 
-66.241.96.0/24 
-66.241.97.0/24 
-66.241.99.0/24 
-66.241.107.0/24 
-66.241.109.0/24 
-66.241.111.0/24 
-140.239.143.0/24 
-207.166.136.0/24 
-207.166.137.0/24 
-207.166.138.0/24 
-</file>  
- 
-==== Firewall ==== 
- 
-Our normal method for firewalling PBXs is: 
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-  - Locate the PBX behind your primary NAT firewall 
-  - Permit all outbound traffic 
-    * Only because it's easy 
-  - Permit no inbound traffic 
-    * Other than the next items 
-  - Forward voice traffic in to the PBX 
-    * Destination NAT (DNAT) 
-    * All forwarded port ranges are UDP 
-    * 5060-5061 for SIP and SIPS 
-    * 10000-20000 for RTP 
-  - Limit the port forwarding rules by source-address-list 
-    * Create an address list 
-    * Add all Vitelity IP addresses 
-    * Add fixed IP addresses of any remote extensions 
-    * Only forward the ports if the traffic comes from trusted partners 
-  - Make sure that forwarded traffic is permitted 
-    * Mikrotik RouterOS devices do this automatically with the forwarding rules 
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-=== Mikrotik === 
- 
-<file> 
-/ip firewall address-list 
-add address=64.2.142.0/24 comment="Vitelity Voice Servers" list=vitelity 
-add address=66.241.96.0/24 list=vitelity 
-add address=66.241.97.0/24 list=vitelity 
-add address=66.241.99.0/24 list=vitelity 
-add address=66.241.107.0/24 list=vitelity 
-add address=66.241.109.0/24 list=vitelity 
-add address=66.241.111.0/24 list=vitelity 
-add address=140.239.143.0/24 list=vitelity 
-add address=207.166.136.0/24 list=vitelity 
-add address=207.166.137.0/24 list=vitelity 
-add address=207.166.138.0/24 list=vitelity 
-</file> 
- 
-=== iptables === 
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-<file> 
-vim /etc/sysconfig/iptables 
-</file> 
- 
-<file> 
-# Allow INTERNAL connections to SIP and IAX signalling ports 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 192.168.30.0/24  
-# Allow SIP PROVIDER connections to SIP and IAX signalling ports 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 64.2.142.0/24 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 66.241.96.0/24 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 66.241.97.0/24 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 66.241.99.0/24 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 66.241.107.0/24  
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 66.241.109.0/24 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 66.241.111.0/24 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 140.239.143.0/24 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 207.166.136.0/24 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 207.166.137.0/24 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp -m multiport -j ACCEPT --dports 5060,4569 -s 207.166.138.0/24 
-# Allow connections to RTP ports 
--A INPUT -p udp -m udp --dport 10000:20000 -j ACCEPT 
-</file> 
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-==== International Calling ==== 
- 
-There is a configurable cap to limit calls to expensive international destinations.  This is done to limit exposure to abuse. 
- 
-  - Click on Settings 
-  - Click on International  
-  - Choose the desired amount 
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-To view current International rates click the ''View Rates'' button to download the CSV for all or enter the countries numerical calling code. 
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-===== PJSIP in FreePBX ===== 
- 
-https://community.freepbx.org/t/i-finally-gave-up-chan-sip-for-chan-pjsip-and-it-was-fine/61772/5 
  
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