Generally, the turn off voicemail function you used tells the provider
*what to do when they can't get ahold of your asterisk* -- this doesn't
typically mean 'send all calls to my voicemail until I turn this feature
off' All calls should attempt to contact your asterisk server (or at
least ch
Dominic Son wrote:
> Hi. Can someone explain to a right brained person what is going on with
> In/out bound trunks, how it connects to my Trixbox..
>
> 1. i get issued a free NY phone number from a voip service like
> stanaphone .
>
> 2. i then call this number, it connects to the stanaphone voic
Dominic,I am not familiar with Trixbox, however a similar service from Sipgate in the UK is configured in Asterisk quite easily. Check out this link.
http://www.sipgate.co.uk/faq/index.php?aktion=artikel&rubrik=715&id=540&lang=de&highlight=asteriskFrom what I understand, these type of 'trunks' are
Thank you Mark. I've went from "The number you are dialing is not in service, please check the number and dial again" to a fast busy tone...I think I'm getting closer..-- Anything else, let me know.
-Dominic Sonwww.DominicSon.comOn 8/12/06, Mark Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Sounds to me like
Sounds to me like you don't have a proper connection with Stanaphone.
The only time you'll get these problems is when they cannot contact you
to forward the call to your system.
Double check you firewall settings. They need to be able to reach your
system on port 5060UDP (assuming SIP) as well as
Hi. Can someone explain to a right brained person what is going on with In/out bound trunks, how it connects to my Trixbox..1. i get issued a free NY phone number from a voip service like stanaphone . 2. i then call this number, it connects to the stanaphone voicemail
3. i turn off the voicemail be