Thanks for the info Liviu.

 

I made the changes you suggested, and I managed to get everything registered
on port 80, however I still have the same problem.  When I try and call my
vbuzzer number it says the number is not in service, and when I try an
outgoing call, it says all circuits are busy.  I know the number works
because I've tested it before with the soft phone that vbuzzer provides.

 

Any suggestions as to what else could be the problem?

 

Chris

 

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From: Liviu Toma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: June 11, 2007 11:23 PM
To: Christopher Allsop; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Need some help with Trixbox and Vbuzzer

 

Hi Christopher,

 

Vbuzzer uses port 80 for SIP messages, so under the peer details you have to
change change port=5060 to port=80. You probably have to do the same for
user details, I am not very good when it comes to TrixBox (I am using just a
plain asterisk), so I can't tell you for sure.

You have to change also the registration string to use port 80. Now this may
be tricky. Theoretically you have to use:

register => XXXXXX:YYYYYY:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:80/416NXXXXXX

but in some 1.2.x versions, the port parameter was broken, and I had to use 

register => XXXXXX:YYYYYY:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/416NXXXXXX

where vbuzzer_peer was the label for my peer details for vbuzzer. I haven't
checked recently whether that was fixed, I figured why break something that
already works.

Also, there's something I noticed with vbuzzer (at least that was valid a
while ago): thir servers really don't like when you change the registration
details frequently, and sometimes when you make a change you can't receive
calls anymore,. However, if you just disable the registration for a while (a
couple hours or so, to let all the previous registrations expire) and then
re-enable it, it will work.

 

Liviu

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Christopher <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Allsop 

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 11:04 PM

Subject: [on-asterisk] Need some help with Trixbox and Vbuzzer

 

Hello everyone. 

 

I'm fairly new to Linux/Asterisk/Trixbox etc so you may have to be patient
with me.  I do have a problem with my connection between my Trixbox computer
and my connection with Vbuzzer.  Using the FreePBX section of Trixbox, I was
able to input what I think is needed to have my trixbox find and contact the
vbuzzer servers.  I know my account works because when I use the vbuzzer
softphone, I can make calls fine.  The problem is in the incoming and
outgoing of calls through my trixbox.

 

Here is my set up.

 

I am using x-lite soft phones on my computers and they work fine between
computers for phone calls, so I know Trixbox works.

When I review the asterisk information, it shows that the server is
connected and registered with vbuzzer.

 

Here are the settings that I have listed on FreePBX to make that connection:

 

Trunk name: vbuzzer

Peer details

allow=ulaw&gsm

authname=XXXXXX

canreinvite=no

context=from-internal

disallow=all

dtmf=rfc2833

dtmfmode=rfc2833

fromdomain=vbuzzer.com

fromuser=XXXXXX

hidecallerid=yes

host=vbuzzer.com

insecure=very

nat=yes

port=5060

qualify=yes

secret=YYYYYY

type=friend

user=XXXXXX

useragent=VBuzzer/1.1.0.9

username=XXXXXX

 

 

User Context: DID number (the number given to me by Vbuzzer - 416NXXXXXX)

 

User Details

allow=ulaw&gsm

canreinvite=no

context=from-pstn

disallow=all

dtmfmode=rfc2833

fromdomain=vbuzzer.com

fromuser=XXXXXX

host=vbuzzer.com

insecure=very

port=5060

qualify=yes

secret=YYYYYY

type=friend

username=XXXXXX

 

And my Registration String is:

XXXXXX:YYYYYY:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/416NXXXXXX

 

Does anyone have any idea why my connection will not go through?  Maybe it
is something simple I am missing, or maybe its complex, but any help would
be appreciated.

 

Cheers!

 

Christopher Allsop, Hon.B.A.

Independent Telecom Consultant

All-Aboard Telecom

 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

www.allaboardtelecom.ca

 

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