Without much details on what you're trying to accomplish or what's failing, I thought I'd try
- Are you thinking of allowing external users connect to your Asterisk box via SIP or IAX protocol and make outbound calls? --> If this is case, can local users register and call out - Shouldn't your register line be in this format? --> UserName:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and sometimes you might need to add /Username at the end of your register line - "What I got was a ringing tone but the actual destination did not ring" --> Is the destination, username/extension 4162220000 ? Hoping for some more details, have a great one! Claudius ________________________________________ From: Richard (Rogers @ work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: October 9, 2007 1:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [on-asterisk] Setup asterisk as a provider Hi, I would like to setup my asterisk to accept SIP or IAX incoming calls and then use the inbound route to route calls to various destinations. I setup a trunk with the following settings and use the following to connect. allow=ulaw context=from-pstn Secret=abcdef Type=friend Username=4162220000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (no password) What I got was a ringing tone but the actual destination did not ring. I also have an inbounf route created for the 4162220000. I also went to the general section to turn on the anonymous SIP incoming calls. Any suggestions? Thanks, Richard --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
