Callcentric Setup

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RonR:
204.11.192.39:5060 is a valid server address.  Are all four OBi's on the same LAN?  Do you have any port forwarding in your router that might be diverting the responses elsewhere?

Judgeless:
I have alot of ports forwarded.  None should conflict with port 5060.

Type  Port IP
TCP HTTP 80 10.0.0.58
TCP SMTP / 25 10.0.0.56   
TCP 389 10.0.0.56   
TCP FTP / 21 10.0.0.58   
GRE N/A 10.0.0.58   
TCP PPTP / 1723 10.0.0.58   
TCP 5500 10.0.0.28   
TCP 1024 - 1722 10.0.0.28   
TCP 59 10.0.0.28   
TCP 113 10.0.0.28   
TCP 443 10.0.0.56   
TCP 110 10.0.0.56   
TCP 1724 - 5000 10.0.0.28   
TCP 81 10.0.0.58   
TCP 5001 10.0.0.254   
UDP 5001 10.0.0.254   
TCP 808 10.0.0.252   
TCP 809 10.0.0.253   
TCP 9009 10.0.0.249 

RonR:
You didn't mention whether this OBi was the only one connected to this router/LAN.  If more than one, have you tried disconnecting all but this one?

You might try connecting this OBi directly to your modem temporarily to see if you can make a call through Callcentric (Try : 17771234567).  Cycle the power on the modem and the OBi after making the direct connection and make sure you can reach **9 222 222 222 before testing Callcentric.

Judgeless:
I do have 4 OBI110 on the network.  3 are using Google Voice.

I disconneted all but the one on Callcentric.  The echo test works fine.

When I call 1777.123.4567 I get 'There is no service available to complete your call'

RonR:
Quote from: Judgeless on March 21, 2012, 02:17:07 pm

When I call 1777.123.4567 I get 'There is no service available to complete your call'


That's indicative of not being registered.

Were you able to test with the router bypassed?  Does your router have SIP ALG support?  Make sure it's turned off if it does.
 

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