I created an account at IAXTEL.com to route 1-700-XXX-XXXX calls through. IAXTEL.com gave me a number (example) of 700-555-6226. I have made the following changes to my: /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf: [iaxtel700] exten => _81700XXXXXXX,1,Dial(IAX2/myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/${EXTEN:1}) exten => _81800NXXXXXX,1,Dial(IAX2/myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/${EXTEN:1}) /etc/asterisk/iax.conf: [general] port=5036 bandwidth=high disallow=all allow=gsm tos=0x18 register => myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com [guest] type=user context=guest [iaxtel] type=peer context=inbound-analog auth=rsa inkeys=iaxtel [iaxtel-outbound] type=peer username=swoolley secret=gl0bal host=iaxtel.com The good news is that dialing 700-XXX-XXXX numbers (at Digium) works great. I however have two problems: 1) if I dial 800 numbers, like (800)555-1212, I get a bunch of silence and the following in my log: -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/97-1' -- Executing NoOp("Zap/97-1", "") in new stack -- Executing Goto("Zap/97-1", "intern-post|818005551212|1") in new stack -- Goto (intern-post,817005556226,1) -- Executing Dial("Zap/97-1", "IAX2/myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/18005551212@iaxtel") in new stack -- Called myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/18005551212@iaxtel -- Call accepted by 69.73.19.178 (format GSM) -- Format for call is GSM -- IAX2[iaxtel-outbound]/3 stopped sounds The call never seems to go through. 2) Not knowing any other way to test, I have simply picked up my asterisk SIP and analog phones and dialed my own 700 number (700)555-6226 to which I get a bunch of silence and the following in my log: -- Executing NoOp("Zap/97-1", "") in new stack -- Executing Goto("Zap/97-1", "intern-post|817005556226|1") in new stack -- Goto (intern-post,817005556226,1) -- Executing Dial("Zap/97-1", "IAX2/myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/17005556226@iaxtel") in new stack -- Called myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/17005556226@iaxtel -- Call accepted by 69.73.19.178 (format GSM) -- Format for call is GSM -- IAX2[iaxtel-outbound]/2 stopped sounds -- Hungup 'IAX2[iaxtel-outbound]/2' But I do get a: -- Registered to '69.73.19.178', who sees us as 63.143.35.201:4569 When asterisk is starting up so I belive I am registered. Can I simply not dial my own 700 number from the same asterisk PBX as a test or do I have some real problem? -- Steve Woolley IT Manager ADS Telecom, Inc. 59 Skyline Drive Suite 1250 Lake Mary, Florida 32746 Phone: (407)682-6226 x1110 Fax: (407)682-3455 Cell: (321)229-5311 swoolley@adstelecom.com www.adstelecom.com
I've been getting the same issue with toll free numbers over IAXTEL for the last 4-5 days. I contacted Digium support (IAXTEL's website says to) on July 9th, and all I got back was "We will look in to it". I haven't heard anything since. On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 08:38 -0400, Steve Woolley wrote:> I created an account at IAXTEL.com to route 1-700-XXX-XXXX calls > through. IAXTEL.com gave me a number (example) of 700-555-6226. I have > made the following changes to my: > > /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf: > [iaxtel700] > exten => > _81700XXXXXXX,1,Dial(IAX2/myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/${EXTEN:1}) > exten => > _81800NXXXXXX,1,Dial(IAX2/myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/${EXTEN:1}) > > /etc/asterisk/iax.conf: > [general] > port=5036 > bandwidth=high > disallow=all > allow=gsm > tos=0x18 > register => myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com > > [guest] > type=user > context=guest > > [iaxtel] > type=peer > context=inbound-analog > auth=rsa > inkeys=iaxtel > > [iaxtel-outbound] > type=peer > username=swoolley > secret=gl0bal > host=iaxtel.com > > The good news is that dialing 700-XXX-XXXX numbers (at Digium) works > great. > > I however have two problems: > > 1) if I dial 800 numbers, like (800)555-1212, I get a bunch of silence > and the following in my log: > -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/97-1' > -- Executing NoOp("Zap/97-1", "") in new stack > -- Executing Goto("Zap/97-1", "intern-post|818005551212|1") in new > stack > -- Goto (intern-post,817005556226,1) > -- Executing Dial("Zap/97-1", > "IAX2/myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/18005551212@iaxtel") in new stack > -- Called myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/18005551212@iaxtel > -- Call accepted by 69.73.19.178 (format GSM) > -- Format for call is GSM > -- IAX2[iaxtel-outbound]/3 stopped sounds > > The call never seems to go through. > > 2) Not knowing any other way to test, I have simply picked up my > asterisk SIP and analog phones and dialed my own 700 number > (700)555-6226 to which I get a bunch of silence and the following in my > log: > > > -- Executing NoOp("Zap/97-1", "") in new stack > -- Executing Goto("Zap/97-1", "intern-post|817005556226|1") in new > stack > -- Goto (intern-post,817005556226,1) > -- Executing Dial("Zap/97-1", > "IAX2/myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/17005556226@iaxtel") in new stack > -- Called myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/17005556226@iaxtel > -- Call accepted by 69.73.19.178 (format GSM) > -- Format for call is GSM > -- IAX2[iaxtel-outbound]/2 stopped sounds > -- Hungup 'IAX2[iaxtel-outbound]/2' > > But I do get a: > -- Registered to '69.73.19.178', who sees us as 63.143.35.201:4569 > > When asterisk is starting up so I belive I am registered. > Can I simply not dial my own 700 number from the same asterisk PBX as > a test or do I have some real problem? > > > > -- > Steve Woolley > IT Manager > ADS Telecom, Inc. > 59 Skyline Drive > Suite 1250 > Lake Mary, Florida 32746 > > Phone: (407)682-6226 x1110 > Fax: (407)682-3455 > Cell: (321)229-5311 > > swoolley@adstelecom.com > www.adstelecom.com > _______________________________________________ > 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-- Mike Benoit <ipso@snappymail.ca>
Dameon D. Welch-Abernathy
2004-Jul-13 09:08 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] IAX2 calls through IAXTEL.com
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 05:38, Steve Woolley wrote:> 1) if I dial 800 numbers, like (800)555-1212, I get a bunch of silence > and the following in my log: > -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/97-1' > -- Executing NoOp("Zap/97-1", "") in new stack > -- Executing Goto("Zap/97-1", "intern-post|818005551212|1") in new > stack > -- Goto (intern-post,817005556226,1) > -- Executing Dial("Zap/97-1", > "IAX2/myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/18005551212@iaxtel") in new stack > -- Called myusername:mypassword@iaxtel.com/18005551212@iaxtel > -- Call accepted by 69.73.19.178 (format GSM) > -- Format for call is GSM > -- IAX2[iaxtel-outbound]/3 stopped sounds > > The call never seems to go through.I am also having that problem. I started having that problem within the past few days. Maybe there's some problem at iaxtel?> 2) Not knowing any other way to test, I have simply picked up my > asterisk SIP and analog phones and dialed my own 700 number > (700)555-6226 to which I get a bunch of silence and the following in my > log:You can try calling me at 700-650-4330 and see if you have a problem and help me see if I got my IAX2 setup correct. :) -- PhoneBoy