On Monday February 28 2005 1:17 pm, Roger Hanson wrote: > see bottom <snip> > > > >> Hello all, > > > >> When I call the Broadvoice number all is good. > > > >> When I try to call out through DISA on my broadvoice line i get > > > >> the > > > > > > > > following: > > > >> Executing Dial("SIP/147.135.0.129-0815bc60", > > > >> "SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|30") in new stack > > > >> -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >> -- Got SIP response 480 "Temporarily Not Available" back from > > > >> 147.135.16.128 > > > >> -- SIP/proxy.bos.broadvoice.com-3493 is circuit-busy > > > >> == Everyone is busy/congested at this time > > > >> -- Executing Busy("SIP/147.135.0.129-0815bc60", "") in new > > > >> stack > > > >> == Spawn extension (outgoing, 16037862111, 102) exited non-zero > > > >> on > > > >> 'SIP/147.135.0.129-0815bc60' > > > >> <snip> > > > >> in extensions.conf: > > > >> [outgoing] > > > >> exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX, 1, dial(SIP/${EXTEN} > > > > > > > > @proxy.bos.broadvoice.com,30) ; > > > > > > > >> exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX, 2, congestion() ; No answer, nothing > > > >> exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX, 102, busy() ; Busy > > > >> > > > >> in sip.conf: > > > >> [general] > > > >> context=default ; Default context for incoming calls > > > > > > > >> port=5060 ; UDP Port to bind to (SIP standard port is 5060) > > > > > > > >> bindaddr=192.168.123.100 ; IP address to bind to (0.0.0.0 binds to all) > > > > > > > >> srvlookup=yes ; > > > >> register =>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:XXXXXXXXXX:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > >> [broadvoice1] > > > >> type=friend > > > >> username=603XXXXXXX > > > >> fromuser=603XXXXXXX > > > >> secret=XXXXXXXXXX > > > >> host=proxy.bos.broadvoice.com > > > >> fromdomain=sip.broadvoice.com > > > >> context=broadvoice > > > >> dtmfmode=inband > > > >> disallow=all > > > >> allow=ulaw > > > >> canreinvite=no > > > >> nat=yes > > > >>
> > > > Try adding this line to sip: > > > > insecure=very > > > > Added insecure=very and same message > > > > > > see if that helps. if not, try a standard registration string > > > > instead > > > > of the one broadvoice tells you to use. > > > > > > > > Also - make sure you're using the password they sent you in an > > > > email - > > > > not the one you used when you signed up on their website. > > > > Registration seems to work and shows as registered when i run sip show > > registry. > > > > > >I have been on the support line with broadvoice several times now >and > >still no > >resolution, so I am askking help again, please. Below is sip show > > > > >registry > > > >and a sip debug. Does any one have any sugestions? I followed >the > >instrution at http://edvina.net/broadvoice/ along with others and > > > > >sytill no > > > >luck on outbound calls. in the sip debug it is showing the internal > > > > >ip in > > > >the callid field. I have externip= external ip in sip .conf am i > > > > >missing > > > >something else? > > > >linux*CLI> sip show registry > >Host Username Refresh State > >sip.broadvoice.com:5060 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15 >Registered > > _____________________________________________________ > > > Did you add: > insecure=very > to your config? I don't see it posted. I'm nearly positive it needs to > be in there. > > If that didn't work, did you try the simple registration string instead > of the one Broadvoice tells you to use? > number:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I'm not exactly sure which of the above fixed the same problem for me - > but one of them did. When I did a sip show registry, it showed I was > registered, but I still couldn't make outbound calls until I did both > items above. These things may not work for you, but why not at least > try them? If they don't work, let us know you at least tried them and > it didn't work. > > Are you using the password Broadvoice emailed you instead of the one you > registered on their website? > > Another thing I'd try - eliminate the Broadvoice Proxy for now and try > to get working so you can make an outbound call. Then try messing with > the proxy. > _____________________________________________________________________ > > A previous post I made (found searching the mailing list) shows: > > Here's my portion of sip.conf > > [952nnnnnnn] > type=friend > secret=passwordhere > regexten=952nnnnnnn > insecure=very > host=sip.broadvoice.com > fromuser=952nnnnnnn > fromdomain=sip.broadvoice.com > dtmfmode=inband > context=from-pstn > canreinvite=yes > > Remember, the password you need to use is not the one you signed up with > on the broadvoice website - it's the one they emailed you. > > I use a standard register string: > > register=952nnnnnnn:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I can tx/rx calls over Broadvoice just fine. > > asterisk*CLI> sip show registry > Host Username Refresh State > sip.broadvoice.com:5060 952nnnnnnn 15 Registered > asterisk*CLI> > ____________________________________________________________________ I added insecure=very and went with the standard registration(as mentioned above) and still the same error. I added sip.broadvoice.com to the /etc/hosts, same error. pointed sip.broadvoice.com in hosts to proxy.mia.broadvoice.com's ip, same error. tried all the other listed proxy's, no dial out. I am totaly stumped. Am i not providing some helpfull info? If not tell me what i am missing and i will get it. I am sure I have missed somethins but i do not know what/ I greatly apreciate all the help so far. John Millican _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users