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zin 01-23-2008 03:39 AM

Pennytel and Voxalot inbound calls
 
Hi,
I have an account with pennytel and Basic account with Voxalot.

All my incoming calls get the message “The person you are trying to reach is not available, please leave a message”. This is the Pennytel voice mail.

All outgoing calls are fine.

My setup:
Belkin VOIP router (F1P1241EGau), since it doesn’t have any options for dial plans, I have registered with voxalot which then allows me to use the Dial Plans, hence I don’t have to dial local area code, 0061, etc .

On my router I am registered with Voxalot, and Voxalot redirects all my calls.

Below is my setting at Smart Call List (Dial Plans) Voxalot:

1 _N. 08${EXTEN} Pennytel Yes
2 _13. 0061${EXTEN} Pennytel Yes
3 _04. ${EXTEN} Pennytel Yes
4 _1800. 0061${EXTEN} Pennytel Yes
5 _0011. ${EXTEN} Pennytel Yes
100 _. ${EXTEN} Pennytel Yes


The SIP Status shows Off line in Pennytel.

Any suggestions what could be wrong/missing?
Thanks

191727 01-23-2008 01:41 PM

with basic account you dont have functions of receving incoming calls except the calls directly dialed to voxalot. you need voxpro for that and you have to register the pennytel account to be able to receive incoming calls through voxalot.

emoci 01-23-2008 06:47 PM

If PennyTell allows you to send calls to a SIP URI like 123456@voxalot.com on their end, then that's what you need to do.

If not, you'll need to SIP Register PennyTel in VoXalot which requires a VoXPremium account (you have options from $15-$40 with 1-10 SIP registrations available)

ozimarco 01-24-2008 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emoci (Post 15230)
If PennyTell allows you to send calls to a SIP URI like 123456@voxalot.com on their end, then that's what you need to do.

Unfortunately, Pennytel does not allow that, so a Premium account is required to be able to receive calls.

martin 01-24-2008 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozimarco (Post 15232)
Unfortunately, Pennytel does not allow that, so a Premium account is required to be able to receive calls.

Do they still allow inbounds from SIP Broker. If so, then a URI like:

sip:*xxxyyyyyyyyyyy@sipbroker.com

might work.

zin 01-24-2008 12:59 PM

Thanks all for the replies


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