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I setup everything including extensions and trunks. The extensions call and talk to each other without any problem.

One trunk is ekiga and the other is a paid voip provider. I can call to the other users of this paid provider but cannot receive a call from this trunk. When someone calls me through this trunk, the caller hears no sound or anything and there is no ring on my extensions. If the caller calls again shortly after the unsuccessful attempt, the paid voip provider replies that my account deregistered from the voip service. Is there a compatibility issue with this voip provider?

16.08.2011 22:12 hasherdene is offline Search for Posts by hasherdene Add hasherdene to your Buddy List
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Have you setup a proper Inbound Route for this Trunk? Without one PBXes doesn't know where to route the inbound calls.

Different ITSPs (VoIP trunk providers) require different strings to route calls properly, so you have to find the proper one. If you require help, let us know with which ITSP you are having issues with.

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Thank you for the reply.

Yes, I setup an inbound route such that all incoming calls through this trunk come to one of my extensions.

Before setting up pbxes, I use voip clients (csipsimple, xlite) on my phone and PC to connect this voip provider. Because the provider doesn't support multiple clients, I switched to pbxes.

The IP address of the voip provider is 203.91.115.91. Unfortunately, there is no domain name. That's why I subscribed to a soho account.

Temporarily I had removed the trunk because I needed to receive a call. Now I setup the trunk again for your inspection.

Thanks.

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If I understand this properly, you switched to PBXes because your ITSP wouldn't support concurrent registrations.

Try sending an inbound call to your GMobile trunk and verify if your two extensions ring. Even if they don't ring, ensure the call was acknowledged by PBXes via the Call Monitor.

On another note, the 203.91.115.91 IP seems to be located close to LA, so moving your PBXes account on the NY PBXes' server, might be advantageous, even if you are located in Europe.

Take care.

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Yes, that's why I switched to PBXes.

I made several inbound calls to GMobile trunk and none of them were registered in the Call Monitor. When I call first, I hear nothing. After 10 seconds, a busy tone is heard. Then if I call again, the ITSP replies my account has been disconnected. It seems PBXes is disconnected from this ITSP because something wrong happened when an inbound call comes.

Perhaps, we could see what is happening if there is more verbose log.

Thanks Diafora.

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Try a few more inbound calls, and let me know if your extensions ring.

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No, still none of them rings.

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Apparently, this ITSP requires different handling for inbound calls, which requires additional investigation.

Please open a support case so we can look into it further.

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OK, thanks a lot.

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