Hi

Am trying the forums but thought there might be a lurker here.

I've got a voip service with our ISP, iinet, working fine when we are going out direct from our LAN through an X-Lite client.

Tried to add it as a trunk with AsteriskNow (which is working great extension to extension) and am getting nothing but heartburn.

The system says that it's registered okay but when I try to dial out I get:

Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1]­ Macro("SIP/6000-0822c688", "trunkdial|SIP/trunk_2/029450xxxx|­ 028911xxxx") in new stack -- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1] Set("SIP/6000-0822c688", "CALLERID(all)=Nigel Allen <6000>") in new stack -- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:2] Dial("SIP/6000-0822c688", "SIP/trunk_2/029450xxxx") in new stack
-- Called trunk_2/029450xxxx
[Mar 17 20:58:48] WARNING[3481]: chan_sip.c:12177 handle_response_invite: Received response: "Forbidden" from '"Nigel Allen" <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;tag=as6f483de6'
-- SIP/trunk_2-08236fa8 is circuit-busy
== Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/1/0)
-- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:3] Goto("SIP/6000-0822c688", "s-CONGESTION|1") in new stack
-- Goto (macro-trunkdial,s-CONGESTION,1)
-- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1] NoOp("SIP/6000-0822c688", "")
in new stack
== Auto fallthrough, channel 'SIP/6000-0822c688' status is 'CONGESTION'

Any ideas where to start please?

I keep seeing references to the "Registration String" but I can only surmise that this is from earlier versions - the current files have no mention of this - looks like it is done dynamically? as the registration appears to be okay - as witnessed by this from a "sip show registry"

Host Username Refresh State Reg.Time
sip.nsw.iinet.net.au:5060 028911xxxx 105 Registered Mon, 17 Mar 2008 21:04:23

Event: Registry
Privilege: system,all
ChannelDriver: SIP
Domain: sip.nsw.iinet.net.au
Status: Registered

Any input gratefully accepted.

Nigel

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