[Asterisk-Users] BroadVoice Inbound Not working ..

Dalon Westergreen dwesterg at gmail.com
Tue Apr 12 21:44:07 MST 2005


you are running sip debug from the bash shell, not the cli.

in the shell, run 'asterisk -vvvr'

this will open the cli.

--dalon

On 4/12/05, Brian Watters <brwatters at abs-internet.com> wrote:
> Johnathan,
> 
> Thanks for your reply ..
> 
> register=5595551212 at sip.broadvoice.com:somethinginnocuous:5595551212 at sip.bro
> advoice.com
> 
> Note when I attempt to use "sip debug" from the CLI I get
> 
> [root at asterisk1 /]# sip debug
> -bash: sip: command not found
> [root at asterisk1 /]#
> 
> However via the Web GUI I can see the following ..
> 
> Sip Peers
> Host                            Username       Refresh State
> sip.broadvoice.com:5060         5595551212 at s      3584 Registered
> Verbosity is at least 3
> 
> Sip Registry
> Name/username    Host            Dyn Nat ACL Mask             Port
> Status
> bv/5594734514    147.135.8.128        N      255.255.255.255  5060     OK
> (60 ms)
> 500/500          (Unspecified)    D          255.255.255.255  0
> Unmonitored
> 300/300          (Unspecified)    D          255.255.255.255  0
> Unmonitored
> Verbosity is at least 3
> 
> Like I said I am able to make outbound calls no issue .. I assume this would
> mean that outbound I and able to register with BroadVoice?
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> BRW
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnathan Corgan [mailto:jcorgan at aeinet.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 6:42 PM
> To: brwatters at abs-internet.com; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
> Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] BroadVoice Inbound Not working ..
> 
> Brian Watters wrote:
> 
> > Ok .. It appears we have outbound calls working well via our SIP trunk
> > and BroadVoice .. However inbound just plain does not work, What
> > happens is when you call our BroadVoice number it tells you the person
> > you are calling is not available .. Never makes it to our Asterisk? ..
> > Any ideas where to look and or what to tweak?
> 
> If the incoming SIP connection really isn't making it to your Asterisk
> (verify with 'sip debug' command on console), it is likely because BV
> doesn't know where to connect to.
> 
> * accomplishes this by a process called "registration."  In your sip.conf,
> near the top in the [general] section, you should have a line that starts
> out:
> 
> register =>
> 
> If this is there, can you send it (and change the password to something
> innocuous?)
> 
> If this line is there, you can see whether it succeeded by typing 'sip show
> registry' at the console.
> 
> If that shows the state of registered, and your sip debug output shows an in
> coming connection request from BV, then there are further steps for
> debugging, but start with the above.
> 
> -Johnathan
> 
> 
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