[Freeswitch-users] [Dialplan?] Call either sent to VM or phone doesn't ring at all

Fred-145 codecomplete at free.fr
Tue Dec 22 11:24:55 PST 2009


Hello

I'm running "1.0.trunk (15841)" on Linux CentOS with a the default settings.
After succesfully connecting a Windows PC running XLite (EyeBeam, really)
and a GrandStream IP phone to Freeswitch, I try to make calls, but am having
the following issues:

1. When calling XLite from GS, XLite rings, but when I pick up the call, the
caller is sent to voice-mail right away ("the person on extension 1001 is
not available")
2. When calling GS from XLite, the GS phone doesn't even ring.

FWIW, the phones seem to have registered OK:

freeswitch at internal> sofia status profile internal
Registrations:
========================================================
Call-ID:        Yzc2MzFiMjVhNGQwNjE5YWU1OGZjNGMxMTg0NDIwNDA.
User:           1001 at 192.168.0.7
Contact:        "Freeswitch"
<sip:1001 at 192.168.0.1:41380;rinstance=0516dddfe24deef4>
Agent:          eyeBeam release 1104a stamp 54437
Status:         Registered(UDP)(unknown) EXP(2008-01-01 03:34:00)
Host:           centos.workgroup
IP:             192.168.0.1
Port:           41380
Auth-User:      1001
Auth-Realm:     192.168.0.7
MWI-Account:    1001 at 192.168.0.7

Call-ID:        3f6d4ebebd5e829f at 192.168.0.9
User:           1003 at 192.168.0.7
Contact:        "user" <sip:1003 at 82.237.75.54>
Agent:          Grandstream BT120 1.1.0.3
Status:         Registered(UDP)(unknown) EXP(2008-01-01 03:44:02)
Host:           centos.workgroup
IP:             192.168.0.9
Port:           5060
Auth-User:      1003
Auth-Realm:     192.168.0.7
MWI-Account:    1003 at 192.168.0.7
========================================================

Has someone seen this type of behavior?

Thanks for any hint.
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