Simonics Stopped Working for Incoming Calls
SteveInWA:
Quote from: billsimon on December 11, 2017, 06:37:52 pm
Quote from: yehob150 on December 11, 2017, 05:47:00 pm
Using the gmail web browser, incoming calls do go through so nothing wrong with google voice/chat.
As far as I know, calls will ALWAYS ring in your web browser if you have Hangouts up, regardless of the setting of Google Chat as a forwarding target.
Good point, and yes, that's right. The web browser user interface is, in fact, Hangouts, not Google Voice, and each Hangouts client, be it on a computer's web browser, or on an Android or iOS device, has its own, individual toggle switch setting to ring or not ring on inbound calls. There is no setting in Google Voice itself that controls call behavior in Hangouts.
yehob150:
Quote from: billsimon on December 11, 2017, 06:40:05 pm
Quote from: Taoman on December 11, 2017, 06:22:52 pm
Interesting. I know Simonics supports that configuration but I could never get it to work. I could register just fine but incoming calls never worked. If I remember right I could make outgoing calls which sounds like your current experience.
This might be a question best answered by Bill Simon. He might have an idea as to what might be blocking incoming calls when using TLS.
It should work fine. I use TLS for my connections to GVGW via Asterisk and the Grandstream Wave softphone. Be sure you have disabled media encryption/SRTP. Even if you set it to optional it will likely fail to negotiate and incoming calls will be rejected with a SIP 488 Not Acceptable message or similar.
So i tried revoking and reauthorizing google voice with no change.
It is set to forward calls to google chat
again, it was working a day ago and I didn't change any settings so I'm stumped why it stopped working
yehob150:
Quote from: billsimon on December 11, 2017, 06:40:05 pm
Quote from: Taoman on December 11, 2017, 06:22:52 pm
Interesting. I know Simonics supports that configuration but I could never get it to work. I could register just fine but incoming calls never worked. If I remember right I could make outgoing calls which sounds like your current experience.
This might be a question best answered by Bill Simon. He might have an idea as to what might be blocking incoming calls when using TLS.
It should work fine. I use TLS for my connections to GVGW via Asterisk and the Grandstream Wave softphone. Be sure you have disabled media encryption/SRTP. Even if you set it to optional it will likely fail to negotiate and incoming calls will be rejected with a SIP 488 Not Acceptable message or similar.
I never enabled media encryption.... don't even know how to
And side note, I switched back to UDP 5060 and still can't get incoming calls...
SteveInWA:
Try setting up GVGW on SP2 instead of SP1. What happens?
yehob150:
Quote from: SteveInWA on December 11, 2017, 07:22:31 pm
Try setting up GVGW on SP2 instead of SP1. What happens?
Interestingly SP2 works.
Just tried resetting all SP1 settings that I could and tried again and that works finally for SP1.
Thank you!
Did notice a 1-2 second delay after the person picks up (the first "hello" isn't heard). Is this normal?
I spent too much time tonight but will try TLS 5061 again perhaps tomorrow- but if it's buggy I don't want to risk this happening again...
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