Hi Alex,
They don't support asterisk, even if you pay for it. They give you the
configs for an ATA (SIP) that should work with asterisk too, but they don't
know/don't support asterisk.
They have reduced their fee from $99 to $50 for the configs for an ATA.
They say it should work (and it should) work with asterisk, but you are on your
own to get asterisk working with it
--terry
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 08:43:26PM -0400, Alex Wang wrote:
--> They don't support asterisk unless you pay a fee on it. You can't get it
--> working if you don't want to pay a penny.
-->
-->
--> Alex
-->
--> On Thu, 31 Jul 2008 16:55:22 -0400
--> "Terry D. Cudney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-->
--> > Hi all,
--> >
--> > Has anyone succesfully used FreePhoneLine.ca with asterisk?
--> >
--> > I have set asterisk (v1.4.11) up according to the configs that they
provided. Asterisk registers correctly with their proxy. But I cannot make any
inbound or outbound calls. I get a voice response, "This call is not covered by
your tariff plan". This happens both when I make a call to my FreePhoneLine
number from another phone and when I try to make an outbound call from my
asterisk setup via the freephoneline proxy.
--> >
--> > I would expect a message like this if I were making a LD call, but this
is on making a local call.
--> >
--> > When this is happening on an inbound call from another phone, it tells
me that something is not right on the FreePhoneLine end of the setup. Yet their
tech support tells me that their server is recognizing my asterisk pbx and all
is right on the FreePhoneLine end of things, that I need to correct something
on my asterisk setup.
--> >
--> > Here are the relevant pieces of my configs:
--> >
--> > sip.conf:
--> >
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--> > register => <username>:<password>@voip.freephoneline.ca/<username>
--> >
--> > [fpl_peer]
--> > type=friend
--> > context=fpl-in
--> > username=<username>
--> > secret=<password>
--> > fromuser=<username>
--> > host=voip.freephoneline.ca
--> > qualify=yes
--> > insecure=very
--> > nat=yes
--> > canreinvite=no
--> > fromdomain=voip.freephoneline.ca
--> > sendrpid=yes
--> > disallow=all
--> > allow=ulaw
--> > allow=g729
--> >
--> > extensions.conf
--> >
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--> > [fpl-in]
--> > include => incoming ; my normal functioning context for all incoming calls
--> >
--> > [freephoneline-out]
--> > exten => _nxxnxxxxxx,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
--> >
--> > also tried:
--> > exten => _1nxxnxxxxxx,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
--> >
--> > and
--> >
--> > exten => _nxxnxxxxxx,1,Dial(SIP/fpl_peer/${EXTEN})
--> >
--> >
--> > If anyone has any idea about this, I'd sure like to hear from you...
either on the list or privately.
--> >
--> > TIA,
--> >
--> > --terry
--> >
--> > --
--> >
--> > Name: Terry D. Cudney
--> > Phone: (705) 812-4949
--> > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--> >
--> > Having a smoking section in a restaurant is like...
--> > having a peeing sectionin a swimming pool.
--> >
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