Quoting Thor Atle Rustad <thor.rustad@gmail.com>:
I think there are some settings which make the asterisk client appear to be
something else, in the same way some browsers spoof Microsoft Internet
Explorer. I am not quite sure what they are. Ask around some more.
> I subscribed to a service based in Norway called phonzo.com. They use
> a branded X-pro client. I have a username and password, which I
> successfully used to register using my existing X-Pro. I can call and
> receive calls. I have also successfully tested their service using
> Sipura.
>
> When using the same credentials in Asterisk, I can receive calls.
> However, when trying to call out, I hear a female voice saying "This
> account number is not valid".
>
> In their forum there is a customer asking about asterisk, and they say
> they don't support (or don't want!) asterisk. Can a provider weed
out
> certain clients based on the type of information the client provides?
> How can I make their system believe I am connecting with X-pro?
>
> extensions.conf:
> [phonzo]
> type=friend
> username=478539xxxxx
> secret=secret
> qualify=yes
> host=sip.phonzo.com
> realm=phonzo.com
> fromuser=478539xxxxx
> fromdomain=phonzo.com
> nat=no
> disallow=all
> allow=ulaw
> allow=alaw
> canreinvite=no
> insecure=very
> dtmfmode=inband
>
>
> sip.conf:
> register => 478539xxxx:secret@sip.phonzo.com/88
>
> Thor
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