I am trying to use a vbuzzer
http://www.vbuzzer.com<http://www.vbuzzer.com%22%28http//www.vbuzzer.com%29%3C/a>trunk
with aah and not succeeding at all. I did find a forum posting on
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,14547643<http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,14547643%22%3Edsl>but
I'm just not getting it - it doesn't help that the configuration is an
output from the configuration files which makes it a little more complicated
to know what to put where in AMP trunk configuration. According to the
vbuzzer faq 
http://www.vbuzzer.com/faq.php<http://www.vbuzzer.com/faq.php%22%3EFAQ%3C/a>,
they do support byod but the details are sparse. I have been able to connect
successfully with their ip phone software and make outgoing calls.

I have tried various setups for the trunk and then setup a dialplan to use
the trunk, but friendly allison just keeps telling me all circuits are busy
and when I monitor the asterisk log (with -vvvr) I do not see it even
attempt to connect. Actually I take that back, what I see is:
-- Got SIP response 404 "Not Found" back from 209.47.41.48<http://209.47.41.48>
I think that my register string might be at fault:
password:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80 <http://password:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80>
though I have also tried
username:password:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80<http://username:password:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:80>

To be clear I am running Asterisk At Home
(asteriskathome.sourceforge.net<http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net>),
so I am trying to configure AMP instead of manually editting files.

Anyone successfully using * to connect to vbuzzer? It also just dawned on me
that this is the first SIP trunk I am attempting to setup - all my other
testing has been with IAX providers, though I have been having problems
getting fwd to work also.

Anyone know of 416 or 905 IAX voip providers that are free to cheap? hmm,
more research.

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