I have tried with iconnect sofphone calling, hanging up, and calling immediately and did not have any problems as you do with *. I think the problem is with the * and not with iconnect.
I get the 480 error more often than you do, and when I am able to connect, I can only hear the other ends voice for a few seconds with a horrible quality (I have tried with all the codecs) and get the following errors: Mar 6 05:49:20 DEBUG[5126]: File chan_sip.c, Line 3155 (handle_request): That's odd... Got a response on a call we dont know about. Mar 6 05:49:21 DEBUG[5126]: File chan_sip.c, Line 3155 (handle_request): That's odd... Got a response on a call we dont know about. Mar 6 05:49:44 DEBUG[5126]: File chan_sip.c, Line 3159 (handle_request): Ignoring out of order response 105 (expecting 101) Mar 6 05:49:48 DEBUG[5126]: File chan_sip.c, Line 3159 (handle_request): Ignoring out of order response 106 (expecting 101) debug and if I look at the sip debug I see a lot of INVITE restransmits. The bottom line is that I have not been able to make calls with iconnect yet. What codec are you using? When I first started using iconnect with their dialer (I have a 64k broadband connection) the call quality was very poor. I then contacted them and asked them to changed the codec and they did to g723. The call quality with their dialer is excelent! ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Todd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 1:09 AM Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] iconnecthere 480 error: is there a workaround? > I get these errors (480 "Temporarily...") when I try to use my > iconnect account quickly after hanging up on a previous session. > They have some sort of contention locking system which allows only > one call at a time on an account, and if you do not give it adequate > time to "settle", you'll hit that error type. I have found that > waiting 15 seconds or so before making another call will ensure > completion. > > Personally, I think they should let multiple sessions through on the > same account and have a "hard limit" set on consumablel minutes in a > monthly billing period. In other words, if their concern is about > fraud, then fine - make it such that the account holder must > "recharge" their account past a certain limit. Don't limit my > burning of minutes due to poorly contrived fraud protection schemes; > heck, you'd think they'd want customer to burn up minutes as quickly > as possible. > > JT > > > > >I am going to have to find a fix for this problem or I'm going to > >have to quit using iconnect. > > > >About one call in 10 or so, iconnect's gateway gives me an error > >(console output appended below). > > > >So upon receiving the error, which as a 4XX error means, "Fatal," > >asterisk gives up and drops the call. But not iconnect!! The phone > >at the other end starts ringing, and rings several times before the > >call is dropped. > > > >So the person at the other end, unless it's my friends who are now > >inured to this, wonder WTF is going on. > > > >I sent a mail to iconnect asking if they don't agree that it's > >broken, but in the near-term I need to find a fix. > > > >Thx. > > > >B. > > > >***** > >Console output begins here, numbers elided to protect the innocent :-) > > > > -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Got SIP response 480 "Temporarily not available" back from > >213.137.73.140 > > == No one is available to answer at this time > >WARNING[311310]: File pbx.c, Line 1179 (ast_pbx_run): Channel > >'SIP/ata1-2da9' sent into invalid extension '66661XXXNNNMMMM' in > >context 'iconn', but no invalid handler > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
