What does it DO?
I've just set up my X-Lite softphone for voxalot and got the echo test first time, congratulations on clear easy to use instructions. Not often you get to make the first posting either:)
But it's not clear from the home page or FAQ what benefits voxalot will provide its customers or how to use them. Maybe it could be more informative and do a better selling job at the same time. I already have a sipgate.co.uk account and UK landline no. for incoming calls, I have also registered this no. with e164.org and set up a sipbroker a/c in a spirit of exploration. Now how do I combine all this to best effect?? TIA chrisc Cambridge, England |
Hi Chris,
Documentation will come in the next few days. -- Martin |
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Early days yet I guess - will await the documentation. |
Hi Nikkodemus,
Please paste your dial plan here so we can take a look. Also what happens when you dial #1? Do you hear the second dial tone? -- Martin |
my first try not successful
I have set up my Sipura 3000 using GW1 per the example.
I have pasted the example dial-plan. When I dial the #1 I hear not a normal dial-tone but a higher, continuous tone. The dialling 600 does nothing. I am registered with an ITSP called "Voxee" recommended by one of these VoIP websites, thinking that it would support enum but perhaps it does not. Suggestions welcome, Thanks! |
236267 - better known as Mike.
Well I checked the config again and it seems to be accurate.
Of course I just realised that it would not matter what the main ITSP is doing since my GW1 should have registered with Voxalot. Thanks, Mike. |
I'm having the same problem myself - set up as per FAQ for SPA 3000 - dial #1 - 600 then nothing eventually get busy/na tone - my SPA monitor shows nothing about call either
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Hi Guys,
Can you please let me know what your internal IP address for the ATA is? PM me if you like -- Martin |
For those interested, I didn't set it in a gateway. They are all used. :p
I set it in the dial plan like this: <#9:>[x*][x*].<:@voxalot.com;usr=<tel_number>;pwd="<password>"; nat=yes> Make sure your telephone number has no quotes and your password has quotes. For me I dial #9600 to get the echo test. Edit: make sure that string is not longer than 64 characters. Change your password to a shorter one if it is. |
For interest I just tried Lee's dial plan addition and now can hear the echo test - one thing if you try it leave out the <> around your number and password otherwise do as he suggests
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