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zonljmv 12-28-2008 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by klijnw (Post 20672)
Dialing INUM numbers via voipbuster is not yet working perfectly. I can ring a Voxalot-phone now (by dialing via Voipbuster) but when I try to answer, it doesn't work. Voipbuster keeps on ringing and doesn't seem to notice that the phone is picked up already ... or I do something wrong??

Hi klijnw,

From voipbuster I've dialed the inum numbers of several voxalot members and all worked perfectly. I've sent you a Personal Message, please reply.

Regards,
zonljmv

jozef 12-28-2008 07:45 PM

Hi,

I call some iNum numbers via Poivy. It works fine.

I change provider to Gizmo5 and it works to.

My settings in Dial Plan:
Quote:

Priority 883
Comment iNum
Pattern _883x.
Replacement +${EXTEN}
Enum Replacement ${EXTEN}
Active Yes
GEO Number
ENUM Lookup Yes
GEO Lookup No
Provider Gizmo5
Called numbers:
+883510074022302 SIP Broker access
+883510000000091 Echo Test
+883510004213xxx My own

Regards
Józef

carlosalbffgomes 12-29-2008 12:14 PM

Providers -- iNum
 
As far as I know, providers that are routing calls to iNum numbers:
* Voxalot
* Voip User
* Gizmo
* Voipbuster
* Skype
I've tried all of them and they are working. with no problems.

boatman 12-30-2008 05:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carlosalbffgomes (Post 20707)
I've tried all of them and they are working with no problems.

What digits did you send to Voxalot when calling the inum echo test number? What is shown when you test the inum echo test number in the Dial Plan Test of your Voxalot account?

carlosalbffgomes 12-30-2008 05:18 PM

Voxalot has a default dial plan rule, with the lowest possible priority, which resolves all dialled numbers through ENUM or any other known free route (this actually includes the iNum route through Voxalot). All numbers dialled as country+number are resolved through this rule, except if exists an higher priority rule (set by the Voxalot user in the Smart Call configuration) that sends this call through another configured Voice Service Provider.
So, if you dial:

a) 882 9993 xxxxxx (where xxxxxx is a Voxalot number) the call is resolved through ENUM to the desired Voxalot user;

b) 1 8000 xxx xxxx (where xxx xxxx is an US Toll Free number) the call is resolved through ENUM to a toll free number in the US;

b) 883 5100 xxxxxxxx (where xxxxxxxx is the rest of the desired iNum) the call is resolved to an iNum call.

If you want to try the iNum echo test, you can dial from Voxalot: 883 5100 00000091 (with no leading 00!).

However, it's not yet possible to call an iNum stored in the Speed Dial list through Voxalot. This is a «bug» in the system, which should be shortly resolved. But if you want to store in the Speed Dial list an iNum number, you can configure a dial rule to send this number through one of the Voip Operators that actually opened their net to iNum. For example, I have configured, in my dial plan (Smart Call), a rule to send all numbers in the format 00883 5100 xxxxxxxx through Voip User. Actually, this rule should have an higher priority than any other rule that sends all 00x. numbers to another Voip operator if it doesn't support calling to iNum numbers.

I hope to have fully answered your question.
Yours,

boatman 12-30-2008 05:57 PM

That's how I thought it would work, however I dial 883510000000091 and get only a recorded error message (we're sorry, the number you have called could not be connected), not the inum echo test. My only dial plan is the default Voxalot dial plan:
Code:

#      Pattern    Replacement    Provider    Active         
999    _xxxx.      ${EXTEN}      Voxalot      Yes

Virtual Toll Free Enabled = Yes
ENUM Lookup = Yes
Geographic Lookup = No

martin 12-30-2008 07:51 PM

iNum calls don't actually use a dial plan entry. In fact for them to work properly, the 883 prefixed number must NOT match any dial plan entry.

Try disabling the default dial plan entry and get to a point where the "Test Call" feature displays something like:

Code:

A call to:8835100xxxxxxxx  will not get forwarded
This is message is a bit misleading and will be fixed to reflect iNum coonected calls very soon.

carlosalbffgomes 12-30-2008 08:44 PM

The problem is the default dial plan, which you should delete it.
If you use your Voxalot account only to dial Voxalot and ENUM numbers, you don't need any dial plan at all.
There is a «bug» in the system that prevents calls sent to Voxalot Provider to be able to dial an iNum number.
So, in your case, to make it work you should delete this default entry in the dial plan and you will be able to dial as you have been able until now, plus iNum numbers.
Yours,

vikingo 01-07-2009 11:11 AM

Making Inum work - Work Trial Call - Busy Tones Only
 
Martin, I can successfully call the Inum access phone number in Tokyo and when dialing 883510004xxxxxx after prompt I am advised "connecting" by the prompt voice, but I just get busy tones shortly after this Wednesday early evening, January 7.

Is Voxalot presently fully set up to pass on these calls to my registered VSP or not?

green 01-07-2009 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vikingo (Post 20807)
Is Voxalot presently fully set up to pass on these calls to my registered VSP or not?

Just checked with NYC access number - everything works as it should.
Have you checked that your "xxxxxx" is reachable from other SIP-phone and/or Sipbroker PSTN access number?

vikingo 01-07-2009 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by green (Post 20810)
Just checked with NYC access number - everything works as it should.
Have you checked that your "xxxxxx" is reachable from other SIP-phone and/or Sipbroker PSTN access number?

Yes, I have checked Sipbroker PSTN access Number. Worked well...

Further, when attempting to call 883510004xxxxxx, this time from Sydney INUM access number, I get the same treatment: Busy tones after the "Connecting".

snvv 01-08-2009 12:46 AM

I used the Greek iNUM to connect to a voxalot iNum account and it works.
The quality is not perfect but the good thing is that if you store the <iNUM access number pause voxalot iNUM> then you don't have to dial two numbers.

vikingo 01-08-2009 10:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vikingo (Post 20811)
Yes, I have checked Sipbroker PSTN access Number.

Further, when attempting to call 883510004xxxxxx, this time from Sydney INUM access number, I get the same treatment: Busy tones after the "Connecting".

This Friday morning, the problem remains UN-RESOLVED! Martin, I had Voxbone support trace the connection. Should you wish to view the result, then I could forward the conversation, please advise...

Sunday, January 11: Waiting patiently for a solution...

Wednesday, January 14: Still waiting...

Thursday, January 15: RESOLVED! I had not attended to some basic Voxalot configurations.

mconline 05-10-2009 05:02 PM

iNum
 
where can I get an iNum from Voxalot?

ozimarco 05-10-2009 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mconline (Post 23052)
where can I get an iNum from Voxalot?

You already have one. See this thread: http://forum.voxalot.com/voxalot-sup...nectivity.html

yunshen666 05-11-2009 06:14 AM

tanks i have learnd many

TheFug 06-02-2009 08:21 PM

Incoming calls on my Voxalot iNUM number, are not connecting.

TheFug 06-07-2009 12:18 PM

It's okay now.

shahidr100 07-03-2009 09:34 AM

Hi,

How do I get iNum for myself ? Can anyone give me the link where I can sign up for it. I believe it is free ?

Bob0260 07-03-2009 01:16 PM

Have a look at the very first post of this thread where you will find all you need to know.

affinity 08-04-2009 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martin (Post 20572)
Yes that was the ENUM root.

The dial plan test facility on the web site does not yet support iNum so for now what you are looking for is the following message when you click "Test Call":

"A call to:883510000000091 will not get forwarded"

So.... you cannot have a catchall.

How do you code all other numbers, except those starting with 883 ?

ataboy 10-14-2009 06:49 PM

I'd like to use the iNUM function to obtain a Voxalot dialtone so that I can onward dial from wherever I am.

As a test I have set up a Voxalot dialplan so that when I dial into my Voxalot account it checks the calling CID. If it is a specific CID it forwards the call to another DID that I have registered in PBXes. That DID in turn has a callthrough function and returns dialtone.

However, if I dial into my Voxalot account through iNUM it ignores that dialplan and treats the call like any other - even though my CID is passed.

Is there any way that I can tell Voxalot "If the incoming call is via iNUM AND if the CID is xxxx, then redirect to yyyy"?

pedram2u 08-24-2010 01:22 AM

I have registered voxalot on linksys SPA2102 and set it up similar to SPA3102 voxalot configuration guide, I can receive inum calls when i use inum access numbers, but when another party call me from one of Betamax company, at first my phone rings when i pick up i hear silence and the other party hears it is still ringing, but the counter starts so it shows the call is connected. any one have any idea how i can solve this problem? or if there is a problem with voxalot settings, Martin may you please take a look at it.
Thanks

docknden1 08-27-2010 10:14 PM

Hi,
I am trying to call my voxalot INUM from a SIP phone registered with Callcentric in the format 883510004xxxxx the call goes perfectly and the other SIP registered with VOXALOT rings when i pick up the phone registered with voxalot there is not voice at all where as the first phone registered with CALLCENTRIC hears the ringing tone only,but the call counter shows that the call is connected.
Any one kindly throw any light on the issue as what need to be done.

kurun 08-28-2010 02:26 AM

Are both phones running behind the same router ?
This sounds like a firewall issue to me.

docknden1 08-28-2010 03:19 AM

Hi Kurn,
Yes Both the phones are running behind the same router, I have already tried to call a distant VOXALOT INUM number from my call centric the result was the same as i mentioned in my previous post.

pedram2u 08-31-2010 01:44 AM

Dear Kurun
I have also the same problem as Docknden1 has but with betamax. I talked to you before. did martin take a look at it?

kh_reda 11-09-2010 11:44 AM

How to use my voxalot account to call land line?
 
Dear martin,

I have a us.voxalot account & number, and i need to call land line one in USA & Other at egypt from my voxalot number,
And I understand that to establish that I have to register to ENUM at e164.com which I done and the e164.com site sucessfuly done that.

but I don't know how to use this to call the number I've registered from my voxalot account on my mobile?

what should i do after having an account on e164 and register the land line I need to call?

affinity 11-09-2010 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kh_reda (Post 33316)
Dear martin,

I have a us.voxalot account & number, and i need to call land line one in USA & Other at egypt from my voxalot number,
And I understand that to establish that I have to register to ENUM at e164.com which I done and the e164.com site sucessfuly done that.

but I don't know how to use this to call the number I've registered from my voxalot account on my mobile?

what should i do after having an account on e164 and register the land line I need to call?

The ENUM gives you an incoming VoIP path for the standard PSTN number; you need a VSP (pay for) to call mobiles or landlines that are not VoIP endpoints.

affinity 11-10-2010 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kh_reda (Post 33321)
Dear Affinity,

ok, so I need to be sure that i understand you right: the " PSTN " Number is land line or what?
and second, which number should i register with " e164 " site? is it the VoIP number which is XXXXXX@voxalot.cm or the land line which will call my VoIP No.?

PSTN is Public Switched Telephone Network, the land line.

You register your land line (and VoIP URI) with e164 and if anybody with a setup that recognizes ENUM makes a call to your land line number, then the call will not route via the public phone network, it will route to your VoIP number directly.

kh_reda 11-12-2010 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by affinity (Post 33328)
PSTN is Public Switched Telephone Network, the land line.

You register your land line (and VoIP URI) with e164 and if anybody with a setup that recognizes ENUM makes a call to your land line number, then the call will not route via the public phone network, it will route to your VoIP number directly.

Dear Affinity,

Thank you for the info, I'm now began to get it,
So, after I register my land line or mobile is that make the oter party who call me get to me through my VoIP No which is XXXXX@voxalot.com,
Ok, but how he dile the number?
dose he dile from a voxalot No.( Internet call ) the URI address they gave me after the registeration or what?

Ron 11-12-2010 05:53 PM

A caller's telephone service provider must do ENUM lookups and route the call to the resulting SIP URI returned by ENUM.

affinity 11-13-2010 01:05 AM

If they have VoIP, then they have a number of ways to call you -- using a service that does ENUM lookups means that the caller can call the "standard" number and the call will route via VoIP to your Voxalot number. They can bypass ENUM lookups by calling your Voxalot number direct if their setup allows this to be done.

kh_reda 11-13-2010 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by affinity (Post 33337)
If they have VoIP, then they have a number of ways to call you -- using a service that does ENUM lookups means that the caller can call the "standard" number and the call will route via VoIP to your Voxalot number. They can bypass ENUM lookups by calling your Voxalot number direct if their setup allows this to be done.

So, that means I need to requist the call routing via VoIP from my land line company which must have the service to sell in first place.
But is there any other way to use ENUM without needing my land line I mean even if I call from my VoIP No. XXXXX@voxalot.com to the land line or the mobile (cell phone),
Like what happend in the verification call which don by the e164.com site when i registred the mobile no. i need to call from my VoIP no.?

affinity 11-13-2010 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kh_reda (Post 33338)
So, that means I need to requist the call routing via VoIP from my land line company which must have the service to sell in first place.
But is there any other way to use ENUM without needing my land line I mean even if I call from my VoIP No. XXXXX@voxalot.com to the land line or the mobile (cell phone),
Like what happend in the verification call which don by the e164.com site when i registred the mobile no. i need to call from my VoIP no.?

Ordinary calls from ordinary land lines will not use your ENUM at all. If the phone company itself is taking advantage of ENUM setups, that is outside the control of the calling party.

The main advantage of using ENUM is that people whom already have VoIP systems, can call numbers normally with the possibility that their configuration [behind the scenes], may call directly via VoIP (automagically) or route via a paid VoIP termination (free if termination is a "free" endpoint by the VoIP service provider themselves -- might depend on your plan with them).

kh_reda 11-13-2010 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by affinity (Post 33339)
Ordinary calls from ordinary land lines will not use your ENUM at all. If the phone company itself is taking advantage of ENUM setups, that is outside the control of the calling party.

The main advantage of using ENUM is that people whom already have VoIP systems, can call numbers normally with the possibility that their configuration [behind the scenes], may call directly via VoIP (automagically) or route via a paid VoIP termination (free if termination is a "free" endpoint by the VoIP service provider themselves -- might depend on your plan with them).

ok, that means I can call from my VoIP No. XXXXX@vox...... to the numbers i registered but it depend on my plan with them?
But it's posipole to make the call to the land line i register

affinity 11-14-2010 01:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kh_reda (Post 33347)
ok, that means I can call from my VoIP No. XXXXX@vox...... to the numbers i registered but it depend on my plan with them?
But it's posipole to make the call to the land line i register

If you call your own registered numbers, then the call will terminate on your Voxalot acccount...... so you need a secondary account to make the call test effective. Using the second account, you call the "standard" numbers that are ENUM registered -- then if all is okay you'll have a VoIP to VoIP call without going anywhere near the standard public infrastructure.

kh_reda 11-14-2010 11:48 AM

Dear affinity,

I've tried to call my standard number which is ENUM registered from another voxalot account but it give me this message: " Sorry the number you dailed can not be connected, Please tray again later" .
is it becuase i have a basice account not premiume? or there is somthing rong in how I daile the no.?
Please tell me the right way to dile the number from my voxalot account to the standard no., Knowing that my voxalot number is: 373117@us.voxalot.com and my registerd standard No. on this account as ENUM is: +20101686717 , and the other voxalot account is: 273117@us.voxalot.com and the tow accounts are basic .
And I'm using my voxalot account from Nokia E90 mobile

I need to make call's from my voxalot Number to a standard mobile No. at egypt, Please tell me How

affinity 11-14-2010 12:14 PM

There are a number of things that can be wrong. First can anybody call your Voxalot account without problems when registered to your Nokia? If not, then perhaps you need STUN server settings in your phone.

The other thing to do is test the dial plan, you should be able to get the right result if everything is setup properly without having to make the call.

You should see something like this:
A call to:nnnnnnnn will get forwarded to sip:nnnnnn@eu.voxalot.com

ozimarco 11-14-2010 03:19 PM

Also check the dial plans you have set in the account you're calling from and make sure ENUM Lookup is set to 'Yes'. It is set to 'No' by default.


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