[Asterisk-Users] Voipjet - No one is available to answer at this
time
Gerard Dupont III
asterisk at x69.net
Sat Nov 5 17:01:21 MST 2005
I get the same thing too.. Happens quite often for me. Its just
something I have come to live with with voipjet..
-Gerard
Garth Summey wrote:
> Don't think there is anything wrong with your setup. We get the same
> thing... Maybe they're down, but I would like a third opinion...
>
>
> G
>
> Michaël Gaudette wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I`ve just tried the Voipjet 0.25$ test account, following everything
>> the web
>> site told me to do (see below).
>>
>> When I dial a local canadian number, or even their own example (the
>> New York
>> public library) the call seems to be accepted, but before it does
>> anything I
>> get two lines following the "using gsm" line:
>> 1) IAX2/voipjet-1 hung up
>> 2) no one is available to answer your call
>>
>> What's wrong with my setup?
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> In IAX.conf
>>
>> [voipjet] type=peer host= 216.118.117.46
>> secret= REMOVED
>> auth=md5 notransfer=yes context=default
>> Step 2: Add the following to extensions.conf (found in /etc/asterisk)
>> ; NANPA: North American Numbers dialed as 1 + area code ; For
>> example, the New York Public Library is dialed as 12123400849 ; 1
>> (North American call) 212 (New York area code) 3400849 (libary's phone
>> number) ; WORLD: International Numbers dialed as 011 + country code +
>> number ; For example, the Tate Modern Museum in London, U.K. is
>> dialed as
>> 011442078878000 ; 011 (International call) 44 (U.K. country code)
>> 2078878000 (museum's
>> number) ; Finally, the number just before @voipjet in the Dial string
>> is your
>> VoipJet userid #
>> exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,SetCallerID(4153574000); Set your CallerID as
>> a ten
>> digit number like this. See our FAQ exten =>
>> _1NXXNXXXXXX,2,Dial,IAX2/1111 at voipjet/${EXTEN} ; VoipJet.com NANPA
>> exten => _011.,1,SetCallerID(4153574000); Set your CallerID as a ten
>> digit
>> number like this. See our FAQ. exten =>
>> _011.,2,Dial,IAX2/1111 at voipjet/${EXTEN} ; VoipJet.com WORLD ;Do not
>> change IAX2/1111 in the above two lines!
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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