My incoming BV has been intermittant for the last two days as well. It
has gone down somewhere around 4:30 PM Eastern two days in a row, then
been back up in the morning. In the 10:00 AM hour today, it was down for
about ten minutes.
Jason Schafer writes:
I have been trying on and off for a
I'm not sure if it matters, but I am running Asterisk 1.0.9. I used the
AAH distribution to do the build.
Jason
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No incoming voice or incoming calls?
Jason Schafer wrote:
I'm not sure if it matters, but I am running Asterisk 1.0.9. I used the
AAH distribution to do the build.
Jason
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I cannot send dial commands to my auto attendant or speak if I use a did to send the inbound calls to a specific extension
Does asterisk says something in the verbose console?
please post your sip.conf relevant entries for BroadVoice. I have just
cancelled with BroadVoice (too much latency for
Does asterisk says something in the verbose console?
I'm not sure what the verbose console is, but I can run sip debug and
post the output when I make an inbound call.
please post your sip.conf relevant entries for BroadVoice.
[general]
port = 5060 ; Port to bind to (SIP is
I am also a long time client, and have no incoming BV today.
-Darren
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I have been trying on and off for a couple of weeks to no avail...
Darren Wright wrote:
I am also a long time client, and have no incoming BV today.
-Darren
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Darren Wright wrote:
I am also a long time client, and have no incoming BV today.
-Darren
it works here today but they can be a bit unpredictable
I use a cheap byod lite account mostly as a test tool. I figure if they
grow up someday I might use them more.
I have been wondering if
I'm relatively new to the whole VOIP game, here's what I want to do. I
am using VOIPJet for all of the outbound calls on our AAH box. I have
one landline that I would like to busy forward to an inbound VOIP
number. Broadvoice was recommended to me for price and quality.
Can anyone make a
IMHO - you should not use price and quality in the same sentence for BV.
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 15:20 -0400, Jason Schafer wrote:
I'm relatively new to the whole VOIP game, here's what I want to do. I
am using VOIPJet for all of the outbound calls on our AAH box. I have
one landline that I
connect.voicepulse.com allows up to 4 calls at a time coming into an
$11/month DID with choice of IAX or SIP
there was discussion here and other places before about broadvoice
allowing the calls but then charging 3.9c a minute for the extra
channels used
shop carefully
Jason Schafer wrote:
This sounds like a winner, are you using voicepulse?
Also, I downloaded the iso for AAH 1.5. Are there any noteworthy bugs
that are fixed? I don't really like to upgrade unless I need to.
Jason
Paul wrote:
connect.voicepulse.com allows up to 4 calls at a time coming into an
$11/month DID
: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and Broadvoice, no incoming voice
I'm relatively new to the whole VOIP game, here's what I want to do. I
am using VOIPJet for all of the outbound calls on our AAH box. I have
one landline that I would like to busy forward to an inbound VOIP
number. Broadvoice
Using voicepulse retail account because I need the caller ID name. Maybe
they have added that to connect accounts by now.
Jason Schafer wrote:
This sounds like a winner, are you using voicepulse?
Also, I downloaded the iso for AAH 1.5. Are there any noteworthy bugs
that are fixed? I don't
I'm having the same issue too. Just signed up, never had a problem
before with a sipura box at a friends house configured as an extension
off my Asterisk box. I'm behind NAT, and my firewall has the asterisk
box configured as a DMZ, also I forwarded the sip and RTP ports just
to be sure.
Anyone
I have it working finehere are my configs:
On my NAT Firewall I have port 5060 UDP and 1-2 UDP open to my * box.
In SIP.conf I have the following:
Jeff,
I did a cut-n-paste of your configuration straight into my sip.conf,
updated the username and password. Still getting the same result as
before, audio in only one direction. Can can call between my local
SIP extensions fine, so I know my sipura box is working and configured
correctly.
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Terry Evans wrote:
I just signed up for the BroadVoice service a few hours ago, but for
the life of me I can't get any incoming voice. The incoming
connection is fine as it rings my extension from outside, but I can't
hear anyone talking. Outgoing voice is working fine
It also sounds like some type of NAT issue to me, but I can't figure
out what's going wrong. I changed the RTP ports back to 1-2
and set the router up to forward those, but still no incoming voice.
Kevin suggest I try the two inbound sections in the sip.conf, but I
had already tried them
I'm having the same issue, and I'm not behind NAT.
Maybe this is a BV issue?
-Tim
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