I still have troubles with my trixbox-ce-system (newest - 2.6.0.21 - it is a test system)). I defined two trunks - both are registered.
Also I defined one outgoing route - very simple, just having a "X." for dial-patterns and a trunk sequence for both trunks.
Then I defined one incoming route for each trunk - just specifying the did-number, nothing else.
When I try to use this system I get the message "This account number is not valid" for all outgoing calls and "All circuits are busy now" for all incoming calls.
My configuration is very simple, why doesn't it work?
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards from Vienna/Austria
Franz Maier
Still having problems with two trunks, one outgoing and two incoming routes
You need to provide more information here
Who is the provider?
Have you opened up the proper ports?
Is your ISP blocking port 5060 UDP?
These two providers are Austrian providers, one is sipgate and the other is A1.
The ports are open (as I mentioned, this is a test system and the production system is working ok).
My ISP does not block port 5060 UDP, because he is the provider (inode) for the production trixbox, which works ok all the time.
Regards
Franz Maier
Are the trunks registered? Do a SIP show peers.
The trunks are registered, see attached output from SIP show peers.
sipgate/XXXXXXXXX 212.117.200.148 5060 OK (238 ms)
INYYYYYYYYYYYYY 80.75.55.109 5060 OK (239 ms)
XXXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXX 212.117.200.148 5060 OK (536 ms)
YYYYYYYYYYY/maierfranzx@ 80.75.55.109 N 5060 OK (228 ms)
107 (Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
106/106 192.168.1.83 D N 5061 OK (14 ms)
105/105 192.168.1.83 D N 5060 OK (15 ms)
7 sip peers [Monitored: 6 online, 1 offline Unmonitored: 0 online, 0 offline]
Regards
Franz Maier
Man those are so long ping times. I bet you have packet loss on your Internet connection. 1/4 of a second delay in unusable.
I repeated the command in the meantime and I got 41 msec for incoming and 51 msec for outgoing. Is this acceptable?
Regards
Franz Maier
I got 41 msec for incoming and 51 msec for outgoing. Is this acceptable?
Yes, however you need to keep an eye on it.
Any more help ?
Regards
Franz Maier

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