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2003 Sep 05
2
VONAGE or IP Dialtone
The Vonage service is offered with a SIP Cisco ATA device for connection to an analog phone. Is it possible to connect the Vonage service directly to the Asterisk PBX bypassing the ATA and FXO card? Are there other services that offer this capability or something similar to IP dialtone? Thanks Kevin -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2003 Dec 07
1
Vonage sending Motorola gear now?
I got a call from an ISP friend tonight who said he is getting calls from people who are getting signed up with Vonage. Instead of sending them ATA186s, apparently they're receiving something made by Motorola. They apparently work significantly differently than the Cisco units, and there have been some problems. Anybody know anything further? Thx. B.
2006 Jan 09
0
SIP-SIP transfer via the REFER/NOTIFY method
Could anyone help me set up Asterisk in such a way that it makes SIP-SIP transfers using the REFER / NOTIFY method according to RFC-3515 ? SCANARIO: - Asterisk registers with PSTN<->SIP VoIP provider "V" (Vonage) as a friend - Asterisk is located in Europe, Vonage in located US. - Asterisk acts as an autoattendant located in Europe. - Asterisk answers and incoming call from
2005 Sep 07
0
Asterisk with Vonage problems
Does anyone currently use Vonage with Asterisk? I've tried to set it up but it looks like Asterisk (at least the version that I have) does not handle well the SIP call dialog, sending a BYE with the wrong tag. As a result, when I hang up, Vonage sends back a 400 Bad Request and the call on the PSTN side does not hang up. I know that Vonage does a lot of nasty stuff which impacts UA's
2005 Aug 19
2
Asterisk and Vonage - Can't call out but can receive calls
Hi, I'm trying to get Asterisk to connect to Vonage (softphone acct) to allow me to place and receive calls. I have successfully configured Asterisk to route inbound calls and send them to the correct extension, but I can't get outbound calls to work. I have Asterisk successfully registering with Vonage, but when an INVITE is sent out, I get a "404 Not Found" back from Vonage
2004 Jul 09
2
vonage.ca * integration possible?
I just got setup with vonage.ca with the motorola ata unit.. I fired up ethreal and checked out what's flying over the network... The sniff below would lead me to believe that it might be possible to have asterisk spoof the User-Agent field and register itself? Any thoughts/feedback? Thanks. > > No. Time Source Destination Protocol Info >
2005 Sep 29
0
Asterisk registering with vonage
Hello everyone. I've seen postings for connecting asterisk to vonage but I'm still having trouble achieving that. I have a vonage softphone and I'm trying to register to vonage using asterisk. I have not had any luck. I am behind a firewall. I've successfully gotten xlite to connect and work from the same network. When I change the port setting in [general] to 5061, I am able to
2006 Jan 23
0
Jumping on the asterisk bandwagon
After two weeks of reading about asterisk and joining this mailing list, I finally decided jumping on the asterisk bandwagon... Asterisk rocks!!! I have a www.Stanaphone.com SIP (free) for incoming line and a www.VOIPJET.com IAX line for outbound. I also have a www.Vonage.com line (gives me 500 outbound minutes) and a Cingular cell phone (gives me 800 minutes) and I also use Skype fairly
2015 Aug 05
2
Asterisk uses "Anonymous", but why?
Hi All I am trying to dial out using SIP and Vonage using the instructions : <a href="http&#58;&#47;&#47;www.voip-info.org&#47;wiki&#47;view&#47;Asterisk&#43;and&#43;Vonage" target="_blank"
2006 Dec 05
0
[Fwd: RE: any possibility of Vonage Integration]
I stand corrected! However you do get my point ... The bigger the company the worse it is. Having to deal with these guys is a nightmare. The company that brings me out in spots is Rogers Cable (24/7). They have this electronic air-head called "Gertrude" or something, (an android) who can't understand the word "NO" and has trouble with "YES" (actually like my
2004 Oct 04
0
using broadvoice and vonage hardware withAsterisk
So Asterisk can't send VOIP calls to Vonage -- but it is still possible to use Vonage for flat-rate long distance by connecting the Vonage AT-196 to an * FXS port, right? The price is an extra D/A <--> A/D conversion. Jim Shilliday IT Director Equal Justice Center 1315 Walnut St. Suite 400 Philadelphia PA 19107 215-238-6970 -----Original Message----- From: Tim Petlock
2005 Jan 05
0
sip.conf asterisk to vonage
i have tried to connect my asterisk server to vonage like this: Sip.conf: register => 1<yournumber>:<secret>@atlas-east.vonage.net:5060 [vonage] type=friend username=1<yournumber> secret=<secret> host=atlas-east.vonage.net port=5060 allow=all maxexpirey=15 dtmfmode=inband fromuser=1<yournumber> fromdomain=atlas-east.vonage.net canreinvite=no nat=yes
2005 Feb 25
0
Vonage <---> Asterisk Complete Config
Vonage doesn't sell just a softphone account -- or at least they didn't about six months ago when I was a Vonage customer. But they do allow a softphone as an add-on to an ATA-based account. Because the softphone account works with openly available soft clients, it also works with asterisk. The big "secret" is that they use port 5061, rather than port 5060. > > I
2004 Oct 06
2
Transfer to Fax - 123 - Vonage
Okay, my last post for the night. So, after tweaking my iptables rules I placed a test call from my * -> Vonage softphone account, to my Vonage main account (which uses the Motorola device). Once connected I tried punching a few DTMF's to check the quality and found I had been transferred to a fax machine. ???? Did I find a secret entrance to some fax machine at Vonage, or
2004 Jun 29
0
Vonage Softphone/resolved
My previous post hasn't even made it to the list yet (am I being moderated?), but I got Vonage's Softphone service working for inbound and outbound calls. Keep in mind that there's currently no perceived limit on simultaneous inbound calls, which makes this a wonderful solution for Asterisk (at least for my use). Below is a sanitized snippet from my working sip.conf; your mileage may
2015 Aug 06
4
Asterisk uses "Anonymous", but why?
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Murthy Gandikota <murthy64 at hotmail.com> wrote: > Tested with X-Lite and it worked fiine. Is there some way to replace > "Anonymous" with a config parameter? > > Thanks for your kind help > > ---------------------------------------- > > From: murthy64 at hotmail.com > > To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com >
2004 Dec 20
0
Calling SIP Address From Behind NAT
My asterisk box is behind a NAT firewall. I have friends that are on Earthlink, Vonage, etc. I'd like to make VOIP calls directly to them rather than going through the PSTN. With Earthlink, I can make this work through FWD peeting numbers, but that's sort of a waste of FWD bandwidth. WIth Vonage, it doesn't work. I suspect this is because of the breakage between FWD and Vonage that
2005 Mar 23
4
Vonage Linksys Router - Life after Vonage
I setup a vonage account last year, and cancelled it last night when I put my asterisk box together and signed up for a Broadvoice account to use with it. Now I would like to use my Linksys router as an MTA, but realize it is still programmed with all of vonage's proprietary information and I do not know how to clear it. I understand that just pushing the reset button will not do it.
2005 Jan 17
2
Sound quality - commercial vs. Asterisk
So far in my playing with Asterisk I've messed with soft phones (x-ten, sjphone), hard phones (Grandstream 102), and ATA adapters (Grandstream 286, Digium IAXy). I've also got a Vonage line, using a Linksys ATA. None of the devices I've connected to my Asterisk server have been able to maintain the same consistent sound quality over a long distance as the Vonage line. Don't
2005 Aug 21
0
Using locked PAP2 and PAP2-NA with Asterisk
Here is some info that may allow some "locked" PAP2 and PAP2-NA units to be used with Asterisk: I have a PAP2-NA (from a provider other than Vonage) for which I did not know the admin password, though the "user" pages were accessible to me. The provider had set it up to fetch at startup, its configuration file by HTTP from a numeric IP. It was running 2.0.10(LSc). A search