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date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:03 +0100 (BST),
group: uk.telecom.voip
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Re: Skype to SIP gateway
In article <hbhfth$pku$1@news.eternal-september.org>, me@privacy.net
(Graham.) wrote:
> OK, let's take it from the beginning. When you call the gateway,
> is the call answered, answered and immediately dropped, or does it
> just ring.
> Is there any activity in the SIPtoSIS window when you call?
OK
Call skype - skype identifies the call, and Sip-sis tries to route. I
hear nothing on the skype phone, and 25 seconds later, the call fails.
Without pbxes online, the call simply fails, so I guess it's in there
somewhere...
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Paul Cummins - Always a NetHead
Wasting Bandwidth since 1981
date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:03 +0100 (BST)
author: (Paul Cummins)
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Re: Skype to SIP gateway
"Paul Cummins" wrote in message news:memo.20091019170347.1832D@cix.co.uk...
> In article <hbhfth$pku$1@news.eternal-september.org>, me@privacy.net
> (Graham.) wrote:
>
>> OK, let's take it from the beginning. When you call the gateway,
>> is the call answered, answered and immediately dropped, or does it
>> just ring.
>> Is there any activity in the SIPtoSIS window when you call?
>
> OK
>
> Call skype - skype identifies the call, and Sip-sis tries to route. I
> hear nothing on the skype phone, and 25 seconds later, the call fails.
>
> Without pbxes online, the call simply fails, so I guess it's in there
> somewhere...
Situation seems retrievable ;-)
Make sure the "trunk name" you have given to the orbtalk trunk is identical
to the "trunk" in the inbound route.
Also in the inbound route, check the "caller ID number" is blank,
The route name will have a trailling slash eg. orbtalk/
If you accedently create a route that appears just as a slash by itself, delete it.
The destination is set for regular hours to "callthtu PIN"
and "Force regular hours" is selected lower down.
Try dialling directly into pbxes by dialling the Orbtalk number
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Graham.
%Profound_observation%
date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 19:38:16 +0100
author: Graham.
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