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EPVPN

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EPVPN

Our virtual phone network - EPVPN - can be seen as a long term event in between all the other events. Why? Stay connected in between events while keeping your pseudonymity intact.

EPVPN is a stand-alone system and is very different to the temporary systems we use at events. It will only work with SIP extensions and small groups. Functions like forwarding, announcements, ringback tones, pause in groups, Multiring, EPDDI and DECT, known from the events, do not exist. There is no dial-out.

It is not possible to set up a forwarding from a temporary event to an EPVPN extension and vice versa.

Quickstart
  1. Log in with your eventphone account or Register before.
  2. Select EPVPN in the upper left corner –> My Extensions → Add Extension for EPVPN
  3. Configure your SIP client as described below
Dialin
Configuration

SIP user

The VP6500 booting Technical Data:

Events

If an event is running you can call the users on the event by the prefix 09. Users on the event can call the EPVPN users by the prefix 01999.

PSTN Dialplan integration (Germany)

Users of PSTN numbers may configure 01999 as prefix for eventphone, which is set up to loop back to itself - so e.g. 01999-0310 will be reduced to 0310. This loopback feature comes in handy when configuring devices such as the Fritz!BOX that can switch between VoIP providers based upon different prefix numbers.

The German numbering plan reserves a range (0198 - 0199) as prefix for network internal routing. Thus the prefix 01999 should not conflict with any assigned national prefix. (see https://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/DE/Sachgebiete/Telekommunikation/Unternehmen_Institutionen/Nummerierung/Nummerierungskonzept/Nummerierungskonzept2014.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=1 page 88 for further information)

Dialplan Considerations

see also: Online EPVPN Phonebook

Phonebook via LDAP / CardDAV
FAQ and Troubleshooting
Timeline