Thanks. I've tried again and in-bound call works fine now !!
The only challenge remained is out-bound call. Again, everything look fine, e.g. when I tried to simulate call in Site configure, I got "Success". However, when I tried to make outbound call, I always got busy tone. I have checked the logs from Edge, I found multiple INVITE requests but that's all - IP address is correct for both the source and destination. On Twilio's side, there is no logs about these outbound call - but I have double checked all access control settings should be setup properly. Please note that my Edge is not behind router nor firewall anymore and it connects to Internet directly, so there shouldn't be any firewall issue.
Any suggestion on what I should check?
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Wong Ricky
Individual Only Contact Account
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-13-2020 07:32
From: George Ganahl
Subject: Twilio and WebRTC
The Phone Trunks would be set up with Opus and the External Trunks with G.711. The Edge does the transcoding.
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George Ganahl GCP (Genesys Cloud), ICCE
Principal Technology Consultant
Genesys
Original Message:
Sent: 05-13-2020 06:38
From: Wong Ricky
Subject: Twilio and WebRTC
This could be a stupid question as I know it is not officially supported.
I am currently using Twilio as telco provider with virtual edge (it is an development / testing environment). I want to perform testing with phone. However, WebRTC supports only opus, but Twilio supports only g.711. What other solution(s) I can have? Actually using WebRTC is perfect since some developers / testers are using Mac.
p.s. For softphone, we still have no luck to provision one. Our edge is current connected to Internet directly with no firewall in front. It can handle inbound calls but don't know why we can't provision softphone properly.
#SIP/VolP
#Telephony
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Wong Ricky
Individual Only Contact Account
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