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06-28-2006, 09:31 AM | #1 |
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Billion 7402, TPG, Voxalot, SIPme ... Help!
Hi Everyone,
Thanks to Moollar I have configured my 7402VL and it is registering with Voxalot. I have registered with Voxalot.com and enum and Sipbroker. I have setup some dial plans in the 7402VL and Voxalot. Voxalot confirms or registers with my SIPme VSP. enum returns a valid number. Voxalot dial plan test seems to work. I now need to troubleshoot where I am not getting a connection. Everything I dial returns a busy tone. My setup 1. 7402VL dial plan (x.T<:@Voxalot>) In the 7402VL test page I enter 98765432 and it returns 98765432@Voxalot The status page returns Index Phone Number User Domain/Realm Display Name Registered 1 959xxx voxalot.com Voxalot registered 2. In the Voxalot test page I enter 98765432 and it returns A call to:98765432 will get forwarded to sip:0398765432@sip.sipme.com.au 3. At the Provider List page on Voxalot it shows Description Username Host Active Status SIPme 177710xxxx sip.sipme.com.au Yes Registered I would like to confirm, firstly, my connection with Voxalot. Is there some kind of test number call-back so that I can eliminate that part of the equation? That is, the fault is outside of the 7402VL? Thanks |
06-28-2006, 12:01 PM | #2 |
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Hi All,
Still trying a few things without success. I have modified my dial plan as Moollar suggested over at WP to: (x.T<:@Voxalot>|[x*]x.T<:@Voxalot>) I have check this with the modem test page and seems to produce the correct output e.g. *266300 produces *266300@Voxalot I think I am supposed to hear monkeys but I get the engaged signal. Any ideas anyone? |
06-28-2006, 12:22 PM | #3 |
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Tried *266301 for the echo test and its engaged too
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06-28-2006, 01:19 PM | #4 |
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Okay so dialling 600 also returns busy.
I am beginning to suspect it is in the modem. Before I started fiddling with using Voxalot as a proxy, calling SIPme using the 7402 worked fine. Now I have changed everything to work with Voxalot so I can't be scientific and only change one thing at a time from SIPme to Voxalot. Hmm...running out of ideas here. Anyone??? |
06-28-2006, 01:23 PM | #5 |
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I thought I would add the dial plans I have created just in case someone wants to look at them>>>
Priority Pattern Replacement Provider Active 10 _04. 61${EXTEN:1} SIPme Yes [Edit] [Delete] 20 _9. 039${EXTEN:1} SIPme Yes [Edit] [Delete] 30 _02. 612${EXTEN:2} SIPme Yes [Edit] [Delete] 40 _1300. 611300${EXTEN:4} SIPme Yes [Edit] [Delete] 50 _1800. 611800${EXTEN:4} SIPme Yes [Edit] [Delete] 60 _001144. 001144${EXTEN:6} SIPme Yes [Edit] [Delete] 70 _13. 6113${EXTEN:2} SIPme Yes [Edit] [Delete] Maybe it is something I have done there? |
06-28-2006, 01:30 PM | #6 |
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I suspect it is your ATA or device. The VoXaLot dialplan entries look fine to me.
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