Re: [Asterisk-Users] Busy signal for incoming calls from broadvoice

2005-12-24 Thread trixter aka Bret McDanel
On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 20:17 -0500, Robert La Ferla wrote:
> When someone calls me via BroadVoice, they get a busy signal.  My * box 
> is behind a NAT firewall.  I have enabled port forwarding of UDP 5060 
> and 1:2 to the * box.  I added nat=yes  externalip and localnet 
> to the sip.conf under [general].  It still doesn't work.  I just want * 
> to be able to answer the phone and send the caller to voicemail 
> directly.  What could be the problem?


Did this start today or so?  Rumor has it that BV is broken right now
and others are having problems completing calls.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Busy signal for incoming calls from broadvoice

2005-12-24 Thread Paul
trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:

>On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 20:17 -0500, Robert La Ferla wrote:
>  
>
>>When someone calls me via BroadVoice, they get a busy signal.  My * box 
>>is behind a NAT firewall.  I have enabled port forwarding of UDP 5060 
>>and 1:2 to the * box.  I added nat=yes  externalip and localnet 
>>to the sip.conf under [general].  It still doesn't work.  I just want * 
>>to be able to answer the phone and send the caller to voicemail 
>>directly.  What could be the problem?
>>
>>
>
>
>Did this start today or so?  Rumor has it that BV is broken right now
>and others are having problems completing calls.
>  
>
My bv number works at the moment
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Busy signal for incoming calls from broadvoice

2005-12-24 Thread Robert La Ferla

trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:

On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 20:17 -0500, Robert La Ferla wrote:
  
When someone calls me via BroadVoice, they get a busy signal.  My * box 
is behind a NAT firewall.  I have enabled port forwarding of UDP 5060 
and 1:2 to the * box.  I added nat=yes  externalip and localnet 
to the sip.conf under [general].  It still doesn't work.  I just want * 
to be able to answer the phone and send the caller to voicemail 
directly.  What could be the problem?




Did this start today or so?  Rumor has it that BV is broken right now
and others are having problems completing calls.
  
I haven't been with BroadVoice long enough for my data to be relevent.  
i.e.  less than 24 hrs.  I tried calling their tech support and wasn't 
able to reach a live person and my call got dropped a few times.  
Haven't had problems otherwise.


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Busy signal for incoming calls from broadvoice

2005-12-25 Thread asterisk-users
Robert,

The problem appears to be with your settings. I have an identical
configuration with my * box running behind a NAT firewall with the same
firewall ports open.

I have experienced the same problem before. If port forwarding is switched
on then do NOT use the nat=yes and externalip/localnet settings - this
breaks it.

If using regular Asterisk, suggest you copy the exact settings from here: 
http://www.broadvoice.com/support_install_asterisk.html

If using [EMAIL PROTECTED], suggest you refer to these settings:
http://voipspeak.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=18

Merry Christmas everyone!

Regards

Neil



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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Busy signal for incoming calls from broadvoice

trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 20:17 -0500, Robert La Ferla wrote:
>   
>> When someone calls me via BroadVoice, they get a busy signal.  My * 
>> box is behind a NAT firewall.  I have enabled port forwarding of UDP 
>> 5060 and 1:2 to the * box.  I added nat=yes  externalip and 
>> localnet to the sip.conf under [general].  It still doesn't work.  I 
>> just want * to be able to answer the phone and send the caller to 
>> voicemail directly.  What could be the problem?
>> 
>
>
> Did this start today or so?  Rumor has it that BV is broken right now 
> and others are having problems completing calls.
>   
I haven't been with BroadVoice long enough for my data to be relevent.  
i.e.  less than 24 hrs.  I tried calling their tech support and wasn't able
to reach a live person and my call got dropped a few times.  
Haven't had problems otherwise.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Busy signal for incoming calls from broadvoice

2005-12-25 Thread Robert La Ferla

Neil wrote:

The problem appears to be with your settings. I have an identical
configuration with my * box running behind a NAT firewall with the same
firewall ports open.

I have experienced the same problem before. If port forwarding is switched
on then do NOT use the nat=yes and externalip/localnet settings - this
breaks it.

If using regular Asterisk, suggest you copy the exact settings from here: 
http://www.broadvoice.com/support_install_asterisk.html
  
Thanks.  I removed the nat=yes and externalip/localnet settings and 
followed the BroadVoice instructions but it still does not work.One 
deviation from the BroadVoice settings is that I don't supply an 
extension in the register entry.  I tried supplying one and it still 
doesn't work.


==
my setting:
register => 
@sip.broadvoice.com::@sip.broadvoice.com


broadvoice setting:
register => 
@sip.broadvoice.com::@sip.broadvoice.com/

# Replace phonenumber with your account phone number,
# Replace password with your password
# Replace extension with one of your accessible extensions in the dial plan.
===

What should "extension" be?  I want * to answer all incoming calls and 
not a specific extension.




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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Busy signal for incoming calls from broadvoice

2005-12-26 Thread Robert La Ferla
The solution lies in sip.conf and extensions.conf.  BroadVoice's 
instructions are incomplete.  You need to put your 10 digit phone number 
as the "extension" in the register command in sip.conf and add entries 
to extension.conf for your 10-digit extension under [from-broadvoice].



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