The solution lies in sip.conf and extensions.conf. BroadVoice's
instructions are incomplete. You need to put your 10 digit phone number
as the extension in the register command in sip.conf and add entries
to extension.conf for your 10-digit extension under [from-broadvoice].
Christmas everyone!
Regards
Neil
-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert La
Ferla
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 7:46 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Busy signal for incoming
Neil wrote:
The problem appears to be with your settings. I have an identical
configuration with my * box running behind a NAT firewall with the same
firewall ports open.
I have experienced the same problem before. If port forwarding is switched
on then do NOT use the nat=yes and
On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 20:17 -0500, Robert La Ferla wrote:
When someone calls me via BroadVoice, they get a busy signal. My * box
is behind a NAT firewall. I have enabled port forwarding of UDP 5060
and 1:2 to the * box. I added nat=yes externalip and localnet
to the sip.conf
trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 20:17 -0500, Robert La Ferla wrote:
When someone calls me via BroadVoice, they get a busy signal. My * box
is behind a NAT firewall. I have enabled port forwarding of UDP 5060
and 1:2 to the * box. I added nat=yes externalip
trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
On Sat, 2005-12-24 at 20:17 -0500, Robert La Ferla wrote:
When someone calls me via BroadVoice, they get a busy signal. My * box
is behind a NAT firewall. I have enabled port forwarding of UDP 5060
and 1:2 to the * box. I added nat=yes externalip