Hi all, I've been trying to use BroadVoice as a SIP service provider. They don't officially support * but are helpful when it comes to answering questions for setup parameters. They claim they have no firewalls or access lists that need to be set up so I can get access to their servers. However, something's still not quite right when I use the parameters. It looks like our Asterisk server is registered with their server and I believe I have all the other entries set up correctly (we use other services, too, such as iConnectHere and Voiceglo so I'm pretty sure I've got my BroadVoice set up correctly.) "sip show registry" shows my * server as registered with the BroadVoice IP address. When I try to make an outbound call, there is no answer from the BroadVoice server (proxy.boradvoice.com) to Asterisk's INVITE. When I try to call our assigned BroadVoice number, I immediately get a BroadVoice message saying the number is busy. I can provide the sip debug output but it basically shows that BroadVoice appears to be not communicating with inbound or outbound requests. Here are the entries: sip.conf register => phonenumber:password@sip.broadvoice.com:5060/phonenumber [broadvoice] type=friend username=phonenumber secret=password host=proxy.broadvoice.com dtmfmode=inband disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw extensions.conf ; calls via BroadVoice exten => _6NXXXXXX,1,Dial,SIP/1925${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice exten => _61NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial,SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice exten => _6011.,1,Dial,SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice exten => _6.,2,Congestion Anyone else have BroadVoice working? Michael Swan Neon Software, Inc.
I have Broadvoice working on three lines. Had the same problems you have in the beginning. Trouble-shoot one thing at a time... Incoming: Do you have a context for incoming calls set up? It belongs in your [general] section. Once there, do you have a pattern or extension matching your phone number? If Asterisk can't match the extension for an incoming call, the call is rejected and BV tells you it's busy. Outgoing: Use host=sip.broadvoice.com. Don't use proxy. If your asterisk sits behind a NAT firewall, it wouldn't hurt to add "nat=yes" to your [broadvoice] section. -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael Swan Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 11:51 AM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] BroadVoice usage? Hi all, I've been trying to use BroadVoice as a SIP service provider. They don't officially support * but are helpful when it comes to answering questions for setup parameters. They claim they have no firewalls or access lists that need to be set up so I can get access to their servers. However, something's still not quite right when I use the parameters. It looks like our Asterisk server is registered with their server and I believe I have all the other entries set up correctly (we use other services, too, such as iConnectHere and Voiceglo so I'm pretty sure I've got my BroadVoice set up correctly.) "sip show registry" shows my * server as registered with the BroadVoice IP address. When I try to make an outbound call, there is no answer from the BroadVoice server (proxy.boradvoice.com) to Asterisk's INVITE. When I try to call our assigned BroadVoice number, I immediately get a BroadVoice message saying the number is busy. I can provide the sip debug output but it basically shows that BroadVoice appears to be not communicating with inbound or outbound requests. Here are the entries: sip.conf register => phonenumber:password@sip.broadvoice.com:5060/phonenumber [broadvoice] type=friend username=phonenumber secret=password host=proxy.broadvoice.com dtmfmode=inband disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw extensions.conf ; calls via BroadVoice exten => _6NXXXXXX,1,Dial,SIP/1925${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice exten => _61NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial,SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice exten => _6011.,1,Dial,SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice exten => _6.,2,Congestion Anyone else have BroadVoice working? Michael Swan Neon Software, Inc. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Hi Jay, Thanks for the reply. Yes, we do have a context for incoming calls -- it's used for not only BroadVoice (which isn't working) and VoiceGlo and iConnectHere (which are working.) And, yes, we do have a pattern match on our number in our [general] context in extensions.conf. As of this morning, when we dial our BroadVoice number, we get a fast busy and our Asterisk server is never contacted. As for outgoing, we did make the change to sip.broadvoice.com (from proxy.broadvoice.com). This did make a change on our outgoing calls: the BroadVoice server responded with: Got SIP response 604 "Does not exist anywhere" back from 147.135.0.129 This is progress but it's still an error. :-( And, no: our Asterisk server is not behind a NAT firewall. I have an email into BroadVoice to double-check the status of our number. Thanks, again. Michael Swan Neon Software, Inc. At 03:04 AM 6/3/2004 -0500, you wrote:>I have Broadvoice working on three lines. Had the same problems you >have in the beginning. > >Trouble-shoot one thing at a time... >Incoming: Do you have a context for incoming calls set up? It belongs >in your [general] section. Once there, do you have a pattern or >extension matching your phone number? If Asterisk can't match the >extension for an incoming call, the call is rejected and BV tells you >it's busy. > >Outgoing: Use host=sip.broadvoice.com. Don't use proxy. If your >asterisk sits behind a NAT firewall, it wouldn't hurt to add "nat=yes" >to your [broadvoice] section. > >-----Original Message----- >From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com >[mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael Swan >Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 11:51 AM >To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com >Subject: [Asterisk-Users] BroadVoice usage? > > >Hi all, > >I've been trying to use BroadVoice as a SIP service provider. They don't > >officially >support * but are helpful when it comes to answering questions for setup >parameters. They claim they have no firewalls or access lists that need >to be set up so I can get access to their servers. > >However, something's still not quite right when I use the parameters. It >looks like our Asterisk server is registered with their server and I >believe I have all the other entries set up correctly (we use other >services, too, such as iConnectHere and Voiceglo so I'm pretty sure I've >got my BroadVoice set up correctly.) "sip show registry" shows my * >server as registered with the BroadVoice IP address. > >When I try to make an outbound call, there is no answer from the >BroadVoice server (proxy.boradvoice.com) to Asterisk's INVITE. > >When I try to call our assigned BroadVoice number, I immediately get a >BroadVoice message saying the number is busy. > >I can provide the sip debug output but it basically shows that >BroadVoice appears to be not communicating with inbound or outbound >requests. > >Here are the entries: > >sip.conf > >register => phonenumber:password@sip.broadvoice.com:5060/phonenumber > >[broadvoice] >type=friend >username=phonenumber >secret=password >host=proxy.broadvoice.com >dtmfmode=inband >disallow=all >allow=ulaw >allow=alaw > >extensions.conf > >; calls via BroadVoice >exten => _6NXXXXXX,1,Dial,SIP/1925${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice >exten => _61NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial,SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice >exten => _6011.,1,Dial,SIP/${EXTEN:1}@broadvoice >exten => _6.,2,Congestion