I am sure I am missing something obvious here, but I have searched this list,
and googled around with no real luck.
I have quite a few SIP and IAX2 connections working like a champ into my
Asterisk setup, and saw I could setup a free inbound line from TRXtel, so
figured what the heck.
As I am used to registering connections, and they say they don't do this, I
am at a bit of a loss to get this going.
In my sip.conf I have:
[trxtel]
type=user
qualify=yes
host=static
dtmf=rfc2833
dtmfmode=rfc2833
context=fromtrx
canreinvite=no
insecure=invite
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
In my extensions.conf I have:
[fromtrx]
exten => 502,1,Goto(aa_1,s,1)
As I just want any incoming calls from trx to go to my autoattendant.
Then on TRX's site when you put in your dial string, I have entered the
following:
SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I look at the console output from asterisk I see:
-- Executing AbsoluteTimeout("SIP/trxtel.com-b54322a8", "15") in new stack
-- Set Absolute Timeout to 15
-- Executing Congestion("SIP/trxtel.com-b54322a8", "") in new stack
== Spawn extension (from-sip-external, 502, 2) exited non-zero on
'SIP/trxtel.com-b54322a8'
So sure I am missing something here, and hoped that maybe someone could give
me a few pointers on making this work. Guessing someone has used them for
this purpose, but I just can't seem to search and scare up any notes on just
what all needed to be done.
I am more than happy to use SIP or IAX2 if anyone can help me come up with a
working configuration. Thanks....
---
Howard Leadmon
http://www.leadmon.net
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