Voice Gateway Setup

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hwittenb:
Quote from: ArbitaryTwist on February 22, 2013, 06:21:00 am


As far as i understand, you have to dial 011 to dial out of USA/Canada. So don't think the 0091xxxxx will work.

The voipjumper faq says you dial 00:

Please note that when you call a number (even if it's local) you should always dial 00 + countrycode + areacode + subscribernumber

http://www.voipjumper.com/instructions#call

ArbitaryTwist:
Quote from: azrobert on February 22, 2013, 06:41:10 am

<011:00>xx. in your digit map changes 011xx. to 00xx., so when you dial 01191xxxxx,  0091xxxxx is sent to VOIP Jumper.

If you need 01191xxxxxx sent to VOIP Jumper change the DigitMap in the Voice Gateway 3 in my config example to (011xx.), then dial 01191xxxxxx



Well i guess 011 doesn't matter, as i am using VOIP and not a Telco line.

So i changed the ITSP DigitMap to <**3>00xx. & VG3 Digitmap to (00xx.), but i still get the Service not configured error. Nothing shows up in the call history.

ianobi:
Going back to Reply #4, all of the digit maps etc look fine to me. I wonder if there is something odd about sp1 that’s somehow preventing vg3 from ”piggy-backing” using sp1’s SIP functions. If voipjumper works fine when set up on sp2, then your username/password settings etc are all ok.

You might try setting up a “Fake” SIP provider on sp1 or sp2 and see if vg3 works through it. If you use sp2 then change the vg3 AccessNumber to SP2(sip.voipjumper.com). “Fake” SIP provider for sp2:

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> ProxyServer : 127.0.0.1

Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> Enable : (checked)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> AuthUserName : any letters/numbers
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_RegisterEnable : (unchecked)
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> X_ServProvProfile : B
Voice Services -> SP2 Service -> CallerIDName : Whatever

This does seems an odd problem, so just trying to narrow it down!

azrobert:
You are not following my example in Reply #11.  You have a conflicting definition in your configuration that nobody can see. That is why I removed the "**3" from your ITSP DigitMap and moved the rules to the beginning of your Phone DigitMap and OutboundCallRoute.

Edit:

Dial 0081xxxxx, not **30081xxxxx

Edit2:

What is your Phone Port Primary Line set to?

ianobi:
@ zapattack,

Often users leave the vgX DigitMap at xx. which always leads to a ten second delay while the OBi waits to see if you have finished dialling.

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