THAT WAS IT!  THANKS A MILLION!  I've been banging my head for 3 hours on this trying to see what I did wrong from thier example. 

On 9/29/05, Klaus Sonnenleiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've had the same problem. But it was due to a silly mistake: I followed the instructions on
their web site literally (should have known better ;)). For asterisk as your BYOD device, they
tell you all the steps except for one - you need to include an instruction in your dialplan
for the incoming number. So if your number is 123-4567 in the 890 area code, you'd need
something like

exten => 8901234567,1,Answer
exten => 8901234567,2,Dial(Zap/g1,20,20)
exten => 8901234567,3,Hangup

in your dialplan. (example for forwarding the call to an analog phone, but works the same for
a SIP extension). It's missing from the docs, but after inserting this section, everything
started working for me.

HTH

Klaus

--- Rene Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My SIP seems to be configured correctly as I can dial out and my minutes
> show up on my broadvoice bill, but whenever anyone calls my broadvoice #
> inbound they just get a busy signal. I dont get anything in the logs saying
> anything came in from broadvoice at all.
>
> Has anyone had this/simmilar problem with inbound from Broadvoice? Any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
> Neri
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