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2005 May 23
4
Broadvoice delivers CID even when restricted?
I can call my Broadvoice DID from a outbound caller-id blocked phone, and BV happily delivers the CID to Asterisk (and then on to my IP phone display.) I've tested with the *67 prefix from a PSTN phone to make sure it was supposed to be blocked. The number is always correct, but sometimes the the caller ID name is set to something funky (like a CO or switch center name.) I *think* this
2006 Nov 29
2
Trouble using 2 IAX2 DiDs provided by different ITSPs
Asterisk 1.2.7 Redhat 9 I have DiDs from two different ITSP both set up as IAX2. Each one works when it's the only one in my iax.conf, but when I have them both defined in iax.conf at the same time, only one will work. My iax.conf is provided below. Any ideas how to fix? I'd like to use both DiDs! Thanks, H My iax.conf is below. When I dial the DiD provided by ITSP_B, the other
2004 Dec 06
1
Setting CallerID with ITSPs
Is there some concensus on where to set callerid when making outgoing calls via an ITSP over IAX? Is this best accomplished in IAX.CONF or EXTENSIONS.CONF? Also, tech support at one ITSP told me that the SetCIDName command doesn't do anything. Is this something that might be unique to their server? Or a general statement of fact? Thanks, Michael -- Michael Graves
2006 Feb 02
0
Anyone know a good ITSP in Canada that suppo rts *?
There are a number of them, try Comwave, Voxip or Wiztel. Depends on what you need we may also provide it... email me privately if you're interested. Some provide IAX, some only SIP, H323, & MGCP... -----Original Message----- From: hugolivude [mailto:hugolivude@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 7:39 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject:
2006 Feb 02
1
Anyone know a good ITSP in Canada that supports *?
Hi, I'm looking for a new Internet Telephony Service Provider for my company in Canada to terminate calls from my Asterisk PBX. Ideally I'd like DiDs in Otawa, Toronto, NY & San Jose. Anyone out ther who can help me with a recommendation? Vonage seemed clueless when I called them. Broadvoice is good but no Canadian DIDs... Thanks, Hugh -------------- next part -------------- An
2006 Feb 15
5
is there a web interface to this mailing list?
hi, To post, and to reply to a post, i have to goto my email. Now, if there is a web interface to these mailing list, things would be easier.
2004 Jan 14
1
Cooperate with SIP ITSP
Hi All, When I want use Asterisk as a PBX to cooperate SIP ITSP, I can not set the caller ID, so SIP ITSP do not accept the call. In Asterisk, I set a account in sip.conf to register on ITSP SIP Server: register => 6292@218.1.121.237/6292 And I added a user 6292 in Asterisk just like the account on ITSP SIP Server: [6291] type=friend username=6291 callerid=6291 host=dynamic
2010 Jan 04
1
T.38 ITSP?
Has anyone found an ITSP that will relay T.38 fax to an asterisk 1.6.x instance AND do it reliably? If so, I can think of a number of locations with copper loops that could be scrapped. I'm actually quite surprised at what an underwhelming number of ITSP's that say they support T.38 (zero so far among my normal go-to companies). For locations that just want to be able to send
2005 Jun 02
3
CLUELESS NEWBIE needs help making an outbound sip call to PSTN
I'm going to try and ask this again and keep it short and as too the point as I can while still providing enough info to be of use. PLEASE advise if I am going about this wrong or asking too much. I'm seriously doing my BEST to throughly read the docs and try a bunch of things BEFORE coming here to ask and possibly annoy. If is documentation that explains thsi process in terms that
2009 Sep 09
1
SIP reply CALL-ID from ITSP has internal address in host part
We are using using what Cisco's Port Address Translation, so that all SIP traffic is done through %EXTERNIP%. ?To any outside box, it should look like the asterisk server is actually on %EXTERNIP%. My SIP packet gets sent to the ITSP with a Call-ID: 2fd557964ca936b66661d72f1328c918@%EXTERNIP% , but the SIP 200 OK reply from ITSP has Call-ID: 2fd557964ca936b66661d72f1328c918@%INTERNIP%. ?I can
2006 Apr 06
1
Integrics ITSP 1.6 released
Integrics is pleased to announce the release of ITSP version 1.6. This version has the following new features: - Comes in 2 editions: * Carrier edition, for 250 to tens of thousands of users on hosted systems. Integrics sells this edition directly and through partners. * Office edition, for 10 to 250 users. This edition is sold only through our partners, for them to sell as PBX systems at
2009 Mar 25
8
ITSP's no longer supporting IAX?
After a variety of connectivity problems, my itsp (Unlimitel.ca) blamed the problem on the IAX protocol. They told me that as of Asterisk 1.4 the IAX protocol went downhill and many carriers (like VoicePulse) are discontinuing support for IAX. Is this correct? We are all heading for SIP? Thanks, MD -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 Jun 27
1
2 problems I can't solve without any help
Problem 1 : Incoming conversations from the SIP-provider come into the [default]-context and to the 's'-extension. I am unable to change this, even if I have : sip.conf [general] ;context=default ; Default context for incoming calls register => 092779077:XXXX at 85.119.188.3 ; incoming [092779077] type=user host=85.119.188.3 context=from3starsnet So I define no
2009 Apr 06
1
SIP Registration and INVITE question
I have an ITSP we are trying to work with that has an "Unusual" way of working, but that said my understanding of their behaviour is that it is fully RFC compliant. Can someone suggest how I might be able to interoperate under these circumstances: We register fine with them, and send the default asterisk Contact: header of: Contact: <sip:s at x.x.x.x> This then causes ALL
2005 Mar 29
4
VoIP Provider problems
Hello all, We recently configure an asterisk server to use with an VoIP provider to make calls to a PSTN. We use (voipjet, nufone, diamond....) We feel that we haven't got the quality that we hope. Sometimes our calls gets mute, or we feel communication cuts on our phone calls. We have got an QOS router (Draytek) reserving 1/2 of our wideband to the SIP an IAX2 protocols, and an ADSL line
2006 Apr 28
1
Integrics release Enswitch 2.0
Integrics is pleased to announce version 2.0 of Enswitch, the most integrated platform available for offering commercial telephony services such as ITSP, hosted PBX, calling cards, call shops, number translation services, and much more. Enswitch was formerly known as ITSP in a box, and Enswitch 2.0 is effectively the same product as ITSP 1.7. The product has been rebranded as, although it
2005 Sep 02
2
Sipura 3000 setup
Can anybody show me a working Sipura 3000 setup please? I need to setup one to my * box, ... What are the variants you can setup? Advantage - disadvantage. bye Ronald Wiplinger
2005 Oct 10
4
sip register incoming call contexts?
Sorry this is a bit of a newbie question, I've been at this for a few months and still have not quite figured this one out. I've been able to setup one itsp (incoming calls) (sip account) with a register line like this: register => nnnnnnn:ppppp@sip.provider.net -or- register => nnnnnnn:ppppp@sip.provider.net/nnn to come directly into an extension in the dialplan It seems that
2004 Nov 30
3
Asterisk for home office
I apoligize in advance for this newbie question on what I perceive as a mostly advanced level list... I did some searching, but would like some of your expert opinions. I'm building an asterisk server to be used in the home, both to learn, and as proof of concept of applying this solution in a home. To keep costs down, I'm considering one X100P ($25 ebay clone) card to connect the
2009 Jul 16
1
Mexican ITSP needed
Hey all, I was wondering if anyone knows about a Mexican ITSP I can connect to to route calls from and to my * boxen. If it matters: I'm located in The Netherlands and one of our customers is in Mexico so if we need a Mexican presence that is not an issue. Thanks. -- Michiel van Baak michiel at vanbaak.eu http://michiel.vanbaak.eu GnuPG key: