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Hi,
In a moment of madness I deleted the AAH/Trixbox settings for my voip.co.uk incoming number! I've the user and password details but nothing more! Please can someone assist? Also, for inbound routing for the voip.co.uk, do you use the account number as the DID number? Many thanks Matthew |
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On 15 Nov 2006 01:58:26 -0800, "Matt" <matthew.humphreys@gmail.com>
wrote: [color=blue] >Hi, > >In a moment of madness I deleted the AAH/Trixbox settings for my >voip.co.uk incoming number! > >I've the user and password details but nothing more! > >Please can someone assist? > >Also, for inbound routing for the voip.co.uk, do you use the account >number as the DID number? > >Many thanks > >Matthew[/color] Sip server: registrar.voip.co.uk Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 10:09:46 GMT, Brian A
<no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote: [color=blue] >On 15 Nov 2006 01:58:26 -0800, "Matt" <matthew.humphreys@gmail.com> >wrote: >[color=green] >>Hi, >> >>In a moment of madness I deleted the AAH/Trixbox settings for my >>voip.co.uk incoming number! >> >>I've the user and password details but nothing more! >> >>Please can someone assist? >> >>Also, for inbound routing for the voip.co.uk, do you use the account >>number as the DID number? >> >>Many thanks >> >>Matthew[/color] >Sip server: >registrar.voip.co.uk[/color] Sorry, didn't answer your other question.. yes.. [email]accountnumber@registrar.voip.co.uk[/email] Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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Matt explained :[color=blue]
> Hi, > > In a moment of madness I deleted the AAH/Trixbox settings for my > voip.co.uk incoming number! > > I've the user and password details but nothing more! > > Please can someone assist? > > Also, for inbound routing for the voip.co.uk, do you use the account > number as the DID number? > > Many thanks > > Matthew[/color] Below are my voip.co.uk trunk settings & DID settings. PEER: authuser=123456 ;ID not PSTN # canreinvite=no context=from-pstn fromdomain=proxy.voip.co.uk fromuser=123456 host=proxy.voip.co.uk insecure=very secret=PASSWORD type=peer username=123456 Regitration: 123456:password@registrar.voip.co.uk/123456 Inbound routing: DID# 123456 |
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Jono wrote:[color=blue]
> Matt explained :[color=green] >> Hi, >> >> In a moment of madness I deleted the AAH/Trixbox settings for my >> voip.co.uk incoming number! >> >> I've the user and password details but nothing more! >> >> Please can someone assist? >> >> Also, for inbound routing for the voip.co.uk, do you use the account >> number as the DID number? >> >> Many thanks >> >> Matthew[/color] > > Below are my voip.co.uk trunk settings & DID settings. > > PEER: > authuser=123456 ;ID not PSTN # > canreinvite=no > context=from-pstn > fromdomain=proxy.voip.co.uk > fromuser=123456 > host=proxy.voip.co.uk > insecure=very > secret=PASSWORD > type=peer > username=123456 > > Regitration: > 123456:password@registrar.voip.co.uk/123456 > > Inbound routing: > DID# 123456 > >[/color] Looks pretty much like what I ended up with too. |
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Jono wrote:
[color=blue] > Below are my voip.co.uk trunk settings & DID settings. > > PEER: > authuser=123456 ;ID not PSTN # > canreinvite=no > context=from-pstn > fromdomain=proxy.voip.co.uk > fromuser=123456 > host=proxy.voip.co.uk > insecure=very > secret=PASSWORD > type=peer > username=123456 > > Regitration: > 123456:password@registrar.voip.co.uk/123456 > > Inbound routing: > DID# 123456[/color] Cheers Jono, So the:- Incoming Settings: USER Details: Are all blank? Do you have your box to accept anonymous sip calls? Many thanks Matthew : |
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Matt wrote:[color=blue]
> Jono wrote: >[color=green] >> Below are my voip.co.uk trunk settings & DID settings. >> >> PEER: >> authuser=123456 ;ID not PSTN # >> canreinvite=no >> context=from-pstn >> fromdomain=proxy.voip.co.uk >> fromuser=123456 >> host=proxy.voip.co.uk >> insecure=very >> secret=PASSWORD >> type=peer >> username=123456 >> >> Regitration: >> 123456:password@registrar.voip.co.uk/123456 >> >> Inbound routing: >> DID# 123456[/color] > > > Cheers Jono, > > So the:- > > Incoming Settings: > USER Details: > > Are all blank? > > Do you have your box to accept anonymous sip calls? > > > Many thanks > > > Matthew > > > > : >[/color] "Do you have your box to accept anonymous sip calls?" That would be a BIG no!!!!! |
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Matt wrote :[color=blue]
> Jono wrote: >[color=green] >> Below are my voip.co.uk trunk settings & DID settings. >> >> PEER: >> authuser=123456 ;ID not PSTN # >> canreinvite=no >> context=from-pstn >> fromdomain=proxy.voip.co.uk >> fromuser=123456 >> host=proxy.voip.co.uk >> insecure=very >> secret=PASSWORD >> type=peer >> username=123456 >> >> Regitration: >> 123456:password@registrar.voip.co.uk/123456 >> >> Inbound routing: >> DID# 123456[/color] > > > Cheers Jono, > > So the:- > > Incoming Settings: > USER Details: > > Are all blank?[/color] Yep. [color=blue] > Do you have your box to accept anonymous sip calls?[/color] You don't need to allow anonymous SIP calls as the DID Inbound Route takes care of inbound calls. |
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"Matt" <matthew.humphreys@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1163584706.750561.43460@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > Hi, > > In a moment of madness I deleted the AAH/Trixbox settings for my > voip.co.uk incoming number! > > I've the user and password details but nothing more! > > Please can someone assist? > > Also, for inbound routing for the voip.co.uk, do you use the account > number as the DID number? > > Many thanks > > Matthew[/color] I suggest you do what I do and set a backup schedule to backup your configs every day at midnight, then you can easily undo "improvements" you make to your box. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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