Keyyo
ADD A SIP TRUNK
To create a SIP trunk, please see Register a SIP trunk > Create a trunk
In order to register a KEYYO trunk on PBXware, several parameters must be configured.
Go to the section Home > Trunks located on the left side panel of PBXware (position yourself in the Master-Tenant in the case of a Multi-Tenant edition) and click the button Add a Trunk.
Choose Generic SIP as provider and click on Next step.
Fill in the following fields:
- Name or number: Enter a name for your trunk
- User type:peer
- Peer host: keyyo.net
- Peer username: Number 335….
- Peer secret: trunk password
Show the advanced options and configure the following options:
- Qualification (ms): 16000
- Pass-thru mode: Yes
- Inbound IP addresses :
83.136.161.0/24 83.136.162.0/24 83.136.163.0/24 83.136.164.0/24 - Insecure : port, prompt
- Sign up/Register: with username
- “from” domain: keyyo.net
Finally, fill in the following additional configuration so that the trunk can automatically re-register in case of an outage (expand the additional configuration field at the bottom of the page by clicking the button Advanced) :
[registration] expiration=120 auth_rejection_permanent=no max_retries=1000 retry_interval=60 fatal_retry_interval=60 forbidden_retry_interval=120 In order to check whether the SIP trunk is properly registered, go to Admin settings > Asterisk CLI, then type the following command:
pjsip show registrations NOTE:
Since the dialed numbers are in +33 format in order to pass through the KEYYO trunk, PBXware may rewrite these numbers as 0033 (PBXware transforms the + into 00), and thus the call cannot be completed in some cases. In order to avoid this rewriting, please create/modify an international as follows in Home > Routes.
By choosing the + prefix and the “Leading digits” option, PBXware will no longer replace the + with 00.

TIP:
Please make sure that you have assigned an outbound caller ID to the KEYYO Trunk or to the extension using this same Trunk, otherwise the call will not be able to complete if the caller ID is anonymous.

