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Telephoneman

2006-08-22, 1:11 pm

Having wiped XP off a perfectly good PC and loaded the Linux ISO I failed
miserably to get Trixbox working. The box sits redundant in the corner :-)

Encouraged by earlier posts I decided to have a go with the Nerdvittles
pre-configured Trixbox running on the virtual machine on my own XP machine.
I followed the instructions and everything is loaded up OK.

My router is a Speedtouch 716G and I've successfully set up extns 500 and
501 on the analogue ports. I can call and talk OK between phones. OK, next
step talk to the outside world. I built a new trunk and put in the details
for my Voiptalk (SIP) account. I then put a route in with a dial pattern of
X. for voiptalk and in the incoming routes I've set it so that for any CLI
calls will go to 500.

2 problems: The first is - I can dial out OK but when the call is answered
they can hear me but I can't hear them. I assume this is a Router issue?
I've put the Trixbox machine in the DMZ and set up IP filtering to allow IP
filtering as follows;

Source IP Dest IP Port Start Port End
All All 5004 5069
All All 49152 65535
All All 10001 20000
All All 4569 4569

I've entered the above for both TCP and UDP, Incoming and Outgoing.

Any ideas on where I've gone wrong?

The second problem is that I can't get any incoming calls on the Voiptalk
number - they go straight to Voiptalk voicemail. My settings in FreePBX are
as follows;

Trunk Name Voiptalk

Host=voiptalk.org
secret=my voiptalk password
type=peer
username=844*****

Incoming settings

User context 844*****

User Details:
context=from-trunk
secret=my voiptalk password
type=user

Registration
Register string: 844*****:my voiptalk password@voiptalk.org

I'll be very grateful for any help you can give.

TIA

Liam


paul123

2006-08-22, 1:11 pm


Telephoneman wrote:
> Having wiped XP off a perfectly good PC and loaded the Linux ISO I failed
> miserably to get Trixbox working. The box sits redundant in the corner :-)
>
> Encouraged by earlier posts I decided to have a go with the Nerdvittles
> pre-configured Trixbox running on the virtual machine on my own XP machine.
> I followed the instructions and everything is loaded up OK.
>
> My router is a Speedtouch 716G and I've successfully set up extns 500 and
> 501 on the analogue ports. I can call and talk OK between phones. OK, next
> step talk to the outside world. I built a new trunk and put in the details
> for my Voiptalk (SIP) account. I then put a route in with a dial pattern of
> X. for voiptalk and in the incoming routes I've set it so that for any CLI
> calls will go to 500.
>
> 2 problems: The first is - I can dial out OK but when the call is answered
> they can hear me but I can't hear them. I assume this is a Router issue?
> I've put the Trixbox machine in the DMZ and set up IP filtering to allow IP
> filtering as follows;
>
> Source IP Dest IP Port Start Port End
> All All 5004 5069
> All All 49152 65535
> All All 10001 20000
> All All 4569 4569
>
> I've entered the above for both TCP and UDP, Incoming and Outgoing.
>
> Any ideas on where I've gone wrong?
>
> The second problem is that I can't get any incoming calls on the Voiptalk
> number - they go straight to Voiptalk voicemail. My settings in FreePBX are
> as follows;
>
> Trunk Name Voiptalk
>
> Host=voiptalk.org
> secret=my voiptalk password
> type=peer
> username=844*****
>
> Incoming settings
>
> User context 844*****
>
> User Details:
> context=from-trunk
> secret=my voiptalk password
> type=user
>
> Registration
> Register string: 844*****:my voiptalk password@voiptalk.org
>
> I'll be very grateful for any help you can give.


Hey Liam,
this thread is where I posted my voiptalk settings. There might be one
or two other little tweaks necessay but try them.
http://groups.google.com/group/uk.t...fae756fba793790
--------------------
for outbound routing (and there are lots of ways todo this):
setup a route with dial pattern=
0044|.
0|[1278]XXXXXXXXX
00.
----------------------------
In the trunk add to your dial pattern:
8XXXXX
8XXXXXXX
9XXX
0044+[1]XXXXXXXXX
0044+[2]XXXXXXXXX
0044+[8]XXXXXXXXX
0044+[7]XXXXXXXXX
00.
the first 3 lines in this are for other voiptalk users and voiptalk
services - 9123 is their speaking clock. Also, I seem to remember A@H
(and maybe Trixbox still) didn't like 0044+[1278]XXXXXXXXX in the
trunk, but was OK with it in the outbound route - hence the 4 lines
here...
------------------------------------
I realise the outbound route might appear a bit a*se about face but I
do it like this as there are several trunks on the route apart from
voiptalk.

As per my email to you 2nd August, feel free to contact me if I can
help further.

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