If anyone is using GnoPhone and the iaxtel service, could I get a test call at 17006827488. I believe I have my asterisk registering my gnophone account (the last of the VoIP Services I use that I want to integrate into asterisk). I don't think I have outgoing calls to other iaxtel.com numbers working yet though. -- William Walsh <william at wxw.org> Jabber: william at wxw.biz
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 16:10, William X Walsh wrote:> If anyone is using GnoPhone and the iaxtel service, could I get a test > call at 17006827488. > > I believe I have my asterisk registering my gnophone account (the last > of the VoIP Services I use that I want to integrate into asterisk). > > I don't think I have outgoing calls to other iaxtel.com numbers working > yet though.Ok, it's not working for incoming calls to the iaxtel 700 number I am registered as, but I can make outgoing calls to other iaxtel 700 numbers. I made some presumptions in setting this up, that the iax.conf setup for registering to a remote server would be nearly identical to the sip.conf setup for doing the same. So in iax.conf I have this: context = from-iax register => username:password at iaxtel.com At the console, if I type iax show registry, it shows my username as State: Registered Now I assumed that to handle the incoming call, I'd use the context I setup in iax.conf, "from-iax" In that context, I just have it setup to: exten => s,1,Dial,SIP/2101 and nothing else in that context. Any pointers? -- William Walsh <william at wxw.org> Jabber: william at wxw.biz
Hi there, At 17:10 19-2-2003 -0800, you wrote:>Ok, it's not working for incoming calls to the iaxtel 700 number I am >registered as, but I can make outgoing calls to other iaxtel 700 >numbers. > >I made some presumptions in setting this up, that the iax.conf setup for >registering to a remote server would be nearly identical to the sip.conf >setup for doing the same. > >So in iax.conf I have this: >context = from-iax >register => username:password at iaxtel.com > >At the console, if I type iax show registry, it shows my username as >State: Registered > >Now I assumed that to handle the incoming call, I'd use the context I >setup in iax.conf, "from-iax" > >In that context, I just have it setup to: >exten => s,1,Dial,SIP/2101 > >and nothing else in that context. > >Any pointers?Is the 'from-iax' context also noted in the guest setup ? Incoming IAXtel calls are anonymous and come in as guests... AFAIK putting a context line above the register command may affect default values for IAX users, but nothing other... Best regards, Florian