Incoming Obi calls to use VOIP provider's voicemail (call forking to voip.ms)

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RonR:
Quote from: infin8loop on December 06, 2011, 06:23:09 pm

10: SP2(8835100xxxxxxxx@sip.inum.net) fails with End Call (500 Service Unavailable)


Any chance VoIP.ms employs loopback detection and is stopping the call?

Quote from: infin8loop on December 06, 2011, 06:23:09 pm

12: SP2(883510000000091@sip.inum.net)  call connects but just dead air


It could be a router/NAT/RTP problem.  Do you have a STUN server configured in the OBi?

infin8loop:
Quote from: RonR on December 06, 2011, 06:39:46 pm

Quote from: infin8loop on December 06, 2011, 06:23:09 pm

10: SP2(8835100xxxxxxxx@sip.inum.net) fails with End Call (500 Service Unavailable)


Any chance VoIP.ms employs loopback detection and is stopping the call?



I don't know for sure but I'll go with loopback detection stopping the call.  I tried a similar speed dial to my iNum at VoxOx and it rang through to the targeted PSTN but still dead air.
 
Quote from: RonR on December 06, 2011, 06:39:46 pm

Quote from: infin8loop on December 06, 2011, 06:23:09 pm

12: SP2(883510000000091@sip.inum.net)  call connects but just dead air


It could be a router/NAT/RTP problem.  Do you have a STUN server configured in the OBi?



I didn't have a STUN server configured.  I added a STUN server and it still fails.  I also tried forwarding the RTP ports to the OBi and it still fails.  I tried SP(011883510000000091@sip.voip.ms) and that works.  Using similar speed dials formatted as SP2(0118835100xxxxxxxx@sip.voip.ms) with either my voip.ms iNum or VoxOx iNum works. Perhaps this is something awry on the voip.ms side with sip.inum.net.  I'm not up to a chat with voip.ms tech support at the moment.  It's not earth shattering.  Mostly just experimentation.

Thanks for your tips.

RonR:
SP2(883510000000091@sip.inum.net) does not go through voip.ms.  The call is made directly between your OBi and sip.inum.net.

infin8loop:
Quote from: RonR on December 07, 2011, 11:44:58 am

SP2(883510000000091@sip.inum.net) does not go through voip.ms.  The call is made directly between your OBi and sip.inum.net.


Well that's good to know for sure. At first I thought that's the way it worked but some how convinced myself maybe it didn't. Glad I didn't involve voip.ms tech support. That being said, I'm not sure where to go from here. My family is already convinced I've lost my mind with the testing I do.  It's probably not long before they stage an OBi Intervention.

RonR:
Can you bypass your router momentarily?

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