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VoIP Providers.
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Now, you will begin creating an Inbound Trunk. This
inbound trunk will be used to receive calls (DID & Toll Free
numbers for example) from IP Communications.
Begin by selecting SIP Provider and then clicking Go.

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In the next steps, you will enter your inbound trunk
registration information. Depending on the registration
type you requested at signup, there are two ways that you can
register your device.
You will either use IP Address
authentication or SIP Username/Password Authentication.
You will only use one of the following registration methods!!!
6a:For IP Address Authentication:
For IP Address Authentication:
If you have signed up for a FREE DID or a paid account with IP
Authentication (meaning you did not receive a SIP Username and
Password), enter the following information found within your IP
Communications provisioning letter you received at signup. Once
finished, click Add SIP Provider.
SIP Provider Name:
“IPC-Inbound” in this field
Your Account ID:
1 (the number one)
Your Password:
1 (the number one)
Hostname/IP Address:
Origination IP found in the IPC provisioning letter
Callback Extension:
Default ext. to ring when receiving a call from this trunk.

6b: Or
for SIP Username Authentication:
For SIP Username Authentication:
If you have a paid account with SIP Registration, enter the the
following information found within your IP Communications
provisioning letter you received at signup. This information
can also be found by signing into AMI at (www.myipcomms.net)
and to the Technical