I thought I should post my vbuzzer settings so that everyone could use it. This type of settings works now with some glitches but it's better that nothing. Please comment on this if you see anything wrong.
This is TrixBox (formerly known as [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) settings:
Create a SIP trunk.
Leave every entry blank except for the followoing:
Outboudn Dial Prefix = 1
Trunk Name = vbuzzer
PEER details:
allow=ulaw&alaw&gsm
authname=XXXXX
canreinvite=no
context=from-pstn
disallow=all
dtmf=rfc2833
dtmfmode=rfc2833
fromdomain=vbuzzer.com
fromuser=XXXXX
hidecallerid=yes
host=vbuzzer.com
insecure=very
nat=no
port=80
qualify=yes
secret=YYYYY
type=peer
user=XXXXX
useragent=VBuzzer/1.1.1.2
username=XXXXX
USER Context = XXXXX (very important to put your username here)
allow=all
authname=XXXXX
canreinvite=no
context=from-pstn
dtmfmode=inband
fromdomain=vbuzzer.com
fromuser=XXXXX
host=vbuzzer.com
insecure=very
nat=yes
port=80
secret=XXXXX
type=user
user=XXXXX
useragent=vbuzzer/1.1.1.2
username=XXXXX
Register String = XXXXX:YYYYY:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80/XXXXX
XXXXX = your username
YYYYY = your password
^^^this setting works nicely with outgoing calls as long as you set your outbound to accept all 9 digit number (e.g. xxxxxxxxx) ; 9 digit is because your already have 1 as prefix (which is neccessary with vbuzzer)
Finally for incoming calls you have to modify your inbound to this setting:
Inbound => add incoming routers:
DID number = XXXXX
Set destination => Core = (desired extension number on your internal system. e.g. ext. 4001 ==> Core = 4001.
By doing this all the incoming calls will be forwarded to ext. 4001. I haven't found any other formal better way toget incoming calls yet. This setting works for incoming and outgoing calls, however, it fails me when I use a2billing with this.
Hope this helps,
Bruce
From: "Kevin, Legends" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bruce Nik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] vBuzzer settings for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2006 23:59:02 -0400
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Hi, Bruce
I still have the problem to setup vbuzzer account into my asterisk server. Can you please give me the setup on your machine to demonstrate me how make it works.
I do appreciate your kindness, as I have been screwed on this issue for a while.
Thanks in advance.
Kevin
On 6/16/06, Bruce Nik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Register string should end with username rather than DID number for incoming calls to work. Now I can make successful incoming and outgoing calls.
From: "Rob Robinson" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>"Bruce Nik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] vBuzzer settings for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 16:23:03 -0400
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Hello,My box registers perfectly to port 80 of vbuzzer with or without the settings the you mentioned. The only case that my incoming works is if I have vbuzzer soft client "logged in" from my network or else calls either get busy signal or the, "the number you dialed is not in service"Can I get any more help with vbuzzer?Thanks,Bruce
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Thanks you for the peer details Liviu.
I am using TrixBox which is [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.8 (I think). I have problem with incoming calls and not outgoing. Also both in and out routes register properly with Vbuzzer. The funny thing is that if I use vbuzzer soft client and SJphone (connected to my Asterisk server) at the same time and on the same computer then incoming calls are fine too. I am guessing it might be a firewall problem???!!! But I have my Asterisk server in DMZ.
Now let's get to your details:
The register string "register => youruser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80/inbound_ext" gives me a funny situation. This is what I did to imply ur settings: xxxxx:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80/4004. My out calls are just fine but when I dial my DID with PSTN the msg is that the phone number is not in service. I don't think that is exact sam msg that you hear from Bell Canada and I think it comes from Vbuzzer server (even though they sound the same).
I think instead of /inbound_ext I should put my DID number. e.g. 1416XXXXXXX.
I am also guessing that as long as I have successful registeration then it's not the port 80 problem.
This is my settings:
PEER DETAILS:
allow=all
authname=XXXXXX
canreinvite=no
context=from-pstn
dtmfmode=inband
fromdomain= vbuzzer.com
fromuser=XXXXXX
hidecallerid=no
host= vbuzzer.com
insecure=very
nat=yes
port=80
qualify=200
restrictcid=yes
secret=YYYYYY
type=friend
username=XXXXXXUSER CONTEXT: VBuzzerINUSER DETAILS:vbuzzer.com
fromuser=XXXXXX
host= vbuzzer.com
insecure=very
nat=yes
port=80
qualify=yes
secret=XXXXXX
type=friend
username=XXXXXXXXXXXX:YYYYYY:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80/1416ZZZZZZZ****************************** XXXXXX=USERNAME ** YYYYY=PASSWORD ** ZZZZZ=7 DIGIT DID NUMBER *
****************************I do not have the useragent specified in my details because I am not sure which version vbuzzer uses now. I think they even changed it last night with new release.Does the settings you sent me work fine with you? (both incoming and outgoing)?Thanks again,Bruce
From: "Liviu Toma" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bruce Nik" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] vBuzzer settings for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:37:01 -0400
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Received: from unknown (HELO p4msi) ([EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 206.248.130.141 with login) by smtp100.rog.mail.re2.yahoo.com with SMTP; 14 Jun 2006 19:37:16 -0000I've been fighting with the vbuzzer settings for quite a while until I discovered somewhere that there is actually a bug in Asterisk1.2.7. I don't know what version is your [EMAIL PROTECTED] or how to apply this settings in particular to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I think the configuration is similar. Basically the problem is that you need to register with the VBuzzer server on port 80. Tipically you would do something like this:register => youruser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80/inbound_extand then somewhere further down in the file you would have the peer settings:[vbuzzer_peer]vbuzzer.com
type=friend
user=youruser
username=youruser
fromuser=youruser
authname=youruser
secret=yourpassword
;host=
host=209.47.41.48
fromdomain= vbuzzer.com
dtmf=rfc2833
dtmfmode=rfc2833
disallow=all
allow=gsm
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
nat=yes
insecure=very ; needed if we want to allow incoming calls to bypass authentication
qualify=200
port=80
useragent=VBuzzer/1.1.1.2
context=incoming
canreinvite=no
hidecallerid=no
auth=md5
restrictcid=yes
That registration line doesn't work that way in 1.2.7 because of the bug. Instead, you would have to do something like this:register => youruser:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/inbound_extThat way, it will use the settings in the [vbuzzer_peer] where the port 80 is specified as well.Also, I found that when you make changes in the vbuzzer registration, it helps sometimes to disable the registration for a while (couple hours) to let all the previous registrations expire, then enable it again with the new settings.I hope that helps.----- Original Message -----From: Bruce Nik [email protected]Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 12:34 AMSubject: [on-asterisk] vBuzzer settings for[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello guys,I know that there has been another thread about vbuzzer but I don't think anyone posted peer details and other info for vbuzzer trunk for[EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't get the vbuzzer (416 DID) working with my TrixBox (formerly known as [EMAIL PROTECTED]). It does register but then channels are busy.Can someone please post the info.Thanks in advance,Bruce
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