Wel, that is the real issue.  There is no secret method.  
You literally just add it to the trunks then set it in your outbound
routing 
being careful to make sure you have dial patterns set that match
correctly.

So....

Here is the trunk definition....
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
Make sure your trunk name is "voipjet" with no quotes

Enter this in your peer settings....

auth=md5
context=default
host=69.25.60.30
notransfer=yes
secret=<your secret hash here>
type=peer
username=<your username here>

Nothing required for incoming settings or registration.

Nothing required for dial rules or prefix.

Change the host if you are not on west coast...

------------------------------------------------------------------------
-

Now go to the Outbound Routes page.  
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
Create a route for your VoipJet Account (ToVoipJet or something like
that is a good name)

Set a dial pattern.  I use this for LD and international...

011.
1NXXNXXXXXX

Add your trunk to the Trunk Sequence (you have to select it and apply
it) and then submit....

------------------------------------------------------------------------
-

Now, all that being said, the most common problem (other than something
on their side) is going to be if the user malforms their settings.

Don't set your trunk name to 1234 (your username) for example.  Set it
to "voipjet".

Make sure the context is correctly defined exactly like above.  It is
"default".

Let me know if that does not work for you.  It works perfect for me....

W









-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ariel
Batista
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 8:50 AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] voipjet anyone?

It would be nice if you post how you set this up to either the wiki or
right here.  Just a few lines would do nicely.  There seems to be allot
of people who use voipjet and aah and both are good products.  

Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wiley
Siler
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 10:48 AM
To: Andrew Latham; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] voipjet anyone?

I use AAH with VoipJet and it works perfectly.  Setup was a breeze with
absolutely no hand coding of configs required.

VoipJet is without a doubt the best outbound provider I have come
across. No problems at all yet. <knock on wood> And the call quality has
been awesome.

Anyone having trouble getting their AAH setup with voipjet may contact
me off list for assistance if they want.

Cheers,
W
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew
Latham
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 5:43 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] voipjet anyone?

Personally I thought that VOIPJET has the best service and documentation
including simple up to date CDRs also.

They do not offer incoming, at least not to me....

If you follow the instructions on their site it will work, if you are
useing AAH then maybe you should look into editing the files by had.
Checking the server ping time will help. Everyone with a nonroutable IP
address will be surprised which ones are faster.



On 5/13/05, JD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it me... or is it voipjet?
> This week I've been trying various providers, just can't seem to get 
> voipjet to work.
> I signed up with voipjet but so far can't get it to work inbound or 
> out bound.
> I always get 'all circuits busy'.
> 
> May 12 22:27:05 VERBOSE[2442]: -- Executing 
> Dial("SIP/101-ad89",
> "IAX2/voipjet/4803442640") in new stack May 12
> 22:27:05 VERBOSE[2442]: -- Called voipjet/4803442640 May 12 22:27:05
> WARNING[2442]: Call rejected by 66.246.220.19: No such 
> context/extension May 12 22:27:05 DEBUG[2442]: Immediately destroying 
> 6, having received reject
> 
> Outbound settings:
> notransfer=yes
> auth=md5
> context=from-pstn
> host= 66.246.220.19
> secret= md5hashstring
> type=friend ; also tried peer and user
> username=1234
> 
> Im using [EMAIL PROTECTED], but that shouldnt matter; people have this 
> working or is it me?
> 
> JD
> 
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