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Can anyone shed any light on this? I've set up 3 trunks - Voiptalk, Voipfone
and Sipgate. With Voipfone and Sipgate I get 2 way audio but with Voiptalk the other party can hear me but I can't hear them. Voiptalk CS won't support trixbox at the moment, although they helpfully sent me a config that another customer had used successfully. If the problem was across all Carriers I'd suspect a NAT or port forwarding issue but with just one I'm scratching my head a bit. TIA Liam |
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Telephoneman wrote:[color=blue]
> Can anyone shed any light on this? I've set up 3 trunks - Voiptalk, Voipfone > and Sipgate. With Voipfone and Sipgate I get 2 way audio but with Voiptalk > the other party can hear me but I can't hear them. > > Voiptalk CS won't support trixbox at the moment, although they helpfully > sent me a config that another customer had used successfully. If the problem > was across all Carriers I'd suspect a NAT or port forwarding issue but with > just one I'm scratching my head a bit.[/color] Are you using SIP on Sipgate & Voipfone but IAX with Voiptalk? If so, IAX requires a different (single) port to operate. Have you forwarded TCP / UDP or both? Looking at their site it appears they support Asterisk, tell them your using Asterisk and get them to tell you what should be in the *.conf files and what ports should be set. Make a note, then add it to the freepbx interface later (will overight *.conf files). Let us know how you get on. |
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Telephoneman wrote:[color=blue] > Can anyone shed any light on this? I've set up 3 trunks - Voiptalk, Voipfone > and Sipgate. With Voipfone and Sipgate I get 2 way audio but with Voiptalk > the other party can hear me but I can't hear them. > > Voiptalk CS won't support trixbox at the moment, although they helpfully > sent me a config that another customer had used successfully. If the problem > was across all Carriers I'd suspect a NAT or port forwarding issue but with > just one I'm scratching my head a bit. >[/color] Calling Jono, What did you do to get Voiptalk working? Liam's tried my settings which work fine here, but gets this one-way audio issue. Funnily, I tried my settings from my normal Trixbox in my experimental Vmware version, and I'm getting this same issue...... |
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paul123 wrote:[color=blue] > Telephoneman wrote:[color=green] > > Can anyone shed any light on this? I've set up 3 trunks - Voiptalk, Voipfone > > and Sipgate. With Voipfone and Sipgate I get 2 way audio but with Voiptalk > > the other party can hear me but I can't hear them. > > > > Voiptalk CS won't support trixbox at the moment, although they helpfully > > sent me a config that another customer had used successfully. If the problem > > was across all Carriers I'd suspect a NAT or port forwarding issue but with > > just one I'm scratching my head a bit. > >[/color] > > Calling Jono, What did you do to get Voiptalk working? > > Liam's tried my settings which work fine here, but gets this one-way > audio issue. > > Funnily, I tried my settings from my normal Trixbox in my experimental > Vmware version, and I'm getting this same issue......[/color] Sorry to answer my own post, but it now works on the vmware version too. In config edit->sip_nat.conf I had to add: externip=myfixedIP (not my dyndnsname) localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 (this would be the same on your 716g) Calls in and out are working fine |
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"paul123" <paul@redy.net> wrote in message news:1157107929.164849.36800@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > > paul123 wrote:[color=green] >> Telephoneman wrote:[color=darkred] >> > Can anyone shed any light on this? I've set up 3 trunks - Voiptalk, >> > Voipfone >> > and Sipgate. With Voipfone and Sipgate I get 2 way audio but with >> > Voiptalk >> > the other party can hear me but I can't hear them. >> > >> > Voiptalk CS won't support trixbox at the moment, although they >> > helpfully >> > sent me a config that another customer had used successfully. If the >> > problem >> > was across all Carriers I'd suspect a NAT or port forwarding issue but >> > with >> > just one I'm scratching my head a bit. >> >[/color] >> >> Calling Jono, What did you do to get Voiptalk working? >> >> Liam's tried my settings which work fine here, but gets this one-way >> audio issue. >> >> Funnily, I tried my settings from my normal Trixbox in my experimental >> Vmware version, and I'm getting this same issue......[/color] > > Sorry to answer my own post, but it now works on the vmware version > too. > > In config edit->sip_nat.conf I had to add: > > externip=myfixedIP (not my dyndnsname) > localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 (this would be the same on your > 716g) > > Calls in and out are working fine[/color] Hi Paul, I had the above in sip.conf under [general] but with the dyndns name. I removed it and put it in sip_nat.conf with the IP address. Still no joy. Re-booted linux/asterisk and made 1 call on Voiptalk - still one-way audio but subsequent attempts to call on this trunk get the asterisk lady telling me it's busy... I'm going out to buy some Strowger switches... Liam |
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Jono wrote:[color=blue] > on 01/09/2006, paul123 supposed :[color=green] > > Calling Jono, What did you do to get Voiptalk working?[/color] > > Alas, nothing. It's not a provider I use.[/color] Aha, never mind, it's just that I had assumed you'd got it working - voiptalk had come up in an earlier thread (about the free signup for a geo number), where you'd had some probs. Not to worry, we'll get there in the end. |
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paul123 laid this down on his screen :[color=blue]
> Jono wrote:[color=green] >> on 01/09/2006, paul123 supposed :[color=darkred] >>> Calling Jono, What did you do to get Voiptalk working?[/color] >> >> Alas, nothing. It's not a provider I use.[/color] > > Aha, never mind, it's just that I had assumed you'd got it working - > voiptalk had come up in an earlier thread (about the free signup for a > geo number), where you'd had some probs. > > Not to worry, we'll get there in the end.[/color] Bugger. Yes, I was thinking "voipfone". You're right. Duh! I had to play around with getting the inbound DID working, I can't say there was much wrong with the audio, however, here're my trunk settings: PEER: allow=ulaw authuser=12345678 canreinvite=no context=from-pstn defaultexpirey=160 disallow=all fromdomain=voiptalk.org fromuser=12345678 host=voiptalk.org insecure=very maxexpirey=180 nat=yes secret=abcDefg type=friend username=12345678 User Context: ext-did Incoming settings: allow=ulaw authuser=12345678 canreinvite=no context=ext-did defaultexpirey=160 disallow=all fromdomain=voiptalk.org fromuser=12345678 host=voiptalk.org insecure=very maxexpirey=180 nat=yes secret=abcDefg type=peer username=12345678 I've also got this in extensions_custom.conf: [custom-voiptalk] exten => 12345678,1,Goto(ext-did,12345678,1) I have also created an inbound route for 12345678. I think I have a bit more in sip.conf: port = 5060 ; Port to bind to (SIP is 5060) bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Address to bind to (all addresses on machine) disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw allow=gsm context = from-trunk ;defaultexpirey = 600 ; include this only if necessary ;maxexpirey = 3600 ; include this only if necessary progressinband = yes dtmfmode=auto callerid = Unknown externip = my.dyndns.hostname localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 nat=yes #include sip_nat.conf #include sip_custom.conf #include sip_additional.conf |
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Jono wrote:[color=blue] > paul123 laid this down on his screen :[color=green] > > Jono wrote:[color=darkred] > >> on 01/09/2006, paul123 supposed : > >>> Calling Jono, What did you do to get Voiptalk working? > >> > >> Alas, nothing. It's not a provider I use.[/color] > > > > Aha, never mind, it's just that I had assumed you'd got it working - > > voiptalk had come up in an earlier thread (about the free signup for a > > geo number), where you'd had some probs. > > > > Not to worry, we'll get there in the end.[/color] > > Bugger. Yes, I was thinking "voipfone". You're right. Duh![/color] <snip> You're not the only one to mix those two up. Easily done! I was recently in email contact with someone and I sent them to voipfone instead of voiptalk. Not surprisingly, they couldn't find what I was talking about. |
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