[Asterisk-Users] BroadVoice usage?
Michael Swan
swan at neon.com
Fri Jun 4 10:34:34 MST 2004
Hi Jay,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, we do have a context for incoming calls -- it's used for not only
BroadVoice (which isn't working) and VoiceGlo and iConnectHere
(which are working.) And, yes, we do have a pattern match on our
number in our [general] context in extensions.conf. As of this
morning, when we dial our BroadVoice number, we get a fast
busy and our Asterisk server is never contacted.
As for outgoing, we did make the change to sip.broadvoice.com
(from proxy.broadvoice.com). This did make a change on our outgoing
calls: the BroadVoice server responded with:
Got SIP response 604 "Does not exist anywhere" back from 147.135.0.129
This is progress but it's still an error. :-( And, no: our Asterisk
server is not behind a NAT firewall.
I have an email into BroadVoice to double-check the status of our
number.
Thanks, again.
Michael Swan
Neon Software, Inc.
At 03:04 AM 6/3/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>I have Broadvoice working on three lines. Had the same problems you
>have in the beginning.
>
>Trouble-shoot one thing at a time...
>Incoming: Do you have a context for incoming calls set up? It belongs
>in your [general] section. Once there, do you have a pattern or
>extension matching your phone number? If Asterisk can't match the
>extension for an incoming call, the call is rejected and BV tells you
>it's busy.
>
>Outgoing: Use host=sip.broadvoice.com. Don't use proxy. If your
>asterisk sits behind a NAT firewall, it wouldn't hurt to add "nat=yes"
>to your [broadvoice] section.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com
>[mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael Swan
>Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 11:51 AM
>To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
>Subject: [Asterisk-Users] BroadVoice usage?
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>I've been trying to use BroadVoice as a SIP service provider. They don't
>
>officially
>support * but are helpful when it comes to answering questions for setup
>parameters. They claim they have no firewalls or access lists that need
>to be set up so I can get access to their servers.
>
>However, something's still not quite right when I use the parameters. It
>looks like our Asterisk server is registered with their server and I
>believe I have all the other entries set up correctly (we use other
>services, too, such as iConnectHere and Voiceglo so I'm pretty sure I've
>got my BroadVoice set up correctly.) "sip show registry" shows my *
>server as registered with the BroadVoice IP address.
>
>When I try to make an outbound call, there is no answer from the
>BroadVoice server (proxy.boradvoice.com) to Asterisk's INVITE.
>
>When I try to call our assigned BroadVoice number, I immediately get a
>BroadVoice message saying the number is busy.
>
>I can provide the sip debug output but it basically shows that
>BroadVoice appears to be not communicating with inbound or outbound
>requests.
>
>Here are the entries:
>
>sip.conf
>
>register => phonenumber:password at sip.broadvoice.com:5060/phonenumber
>
>[broadvoice]
>type=friend
>username=phonenumber
>secret=password
>host=proxy.broadvoice.com
>dtmfmode=inband
>disallow=all
>allow=ulaw
>allow=alaw
>
>extensions.conf
>
>; calls via BroadVoice
>exten => _6NXXXXXX,1,Dial,SIP/1925${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice
>exten => _61NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial,SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice
>exten => _6011.,1,Dial,SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice
>exten => _6.,2,Congestion
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