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Does anyone know how to connect ISDN line from ISDN TA card ? O.S. is Windows Server 2003.
In administration area of Axon PBX i can't add ISDN in external lines.
Thank for the answer
The following are needed to register an external line to the Axon virtual IP PBX
External Line Line Name:
Server:
ID or User Name:
Password:
If these fields are not filled up, then no external line can be added.
Jetjet
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I have a Asterisk PBX (FreePBX) installed at our office and Axon. I have set up the a external line from Axon to the Asterisk box and that works fine. I dial a extention and the dial plan takes it to the Asterisk box and the extention rings just fine. I am also able to use the FXO card on the Asterisk box, with some dialing rules. The problem is on the reverse. On the Asterisk box, I have the Axon set up as a tunk from the Asterisk box. The dial rules work and the call get routed to the axon box, but I get a message that all circuits are busy no matter what I do. I messed with the stun, tried different routing and all different parameters. I know the request is getting to the axon server, when I look in the log I see.Unable to find any lines with the ID "102" or extensions with the ID "Unknown". I know that the extention works, because I dial ext 102 from the other phones on the axon server just fine. We use the Asterisk server for the FXO capabilities. I would really like to use the Axon and purchase the attendents, to replace our old phone system, because it runs on windows and I am more familiar with windows. The only hold up is this inability to communicate with the Asterisk server. I would appreciate any help on this.
Trunk settings:
allow=all
caninvite=yes
canreinvite=yes
context=extensions
host=10.10.3.2
insecure=very
secret=103
type=friend
username=103
You are dealing with two networks. I suspeck that 102 is one number inside Axon network. when you go over to the Asterix side and dial 102 using one of the Asterix extension, your call is looking for number 102 within the Asterix network which I suspect is not present. You need to review your dial plan for Asterix extension to ring phones inside axon networks. The dial plan rules you define in the axon network applies for axon Extension numbers only. You must have dial plans for your asterix extension too.
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I have a Asterisk PBX (FreePBX) installed at our office and Axon. I have set up the a external line from Axon to the Asterisk box and that works fine. I dial a extention and the dial plan takes it to the Asterisk box and the extention rings just fine. I am also able to use the FXO card on the Asterisk box, with some dialing rules. The problem is on the reverse. On the Asterisk box, I have the Axon set up as a tunk from the Asterisk box. The dial rules work and the call get routed to the axon box, but I get a message that all circuits are busy no matter what I do. I messed with the stun, tried different routing and all different parameters. I know the request is getting to the axon server, when I look in the log I see.Unable to find any lines with the ID "102" or extensions with the ID "Unknown". I know that the extention works, because I dial ext 102 from the other phones on the axon server just fine. We use the Asterisk server for the FXO capabilities. I would really like to use the Axon and purchase the attendents, to replace our old phone system, because it runs on windows and I am more familiar with windows. The only hold up is this inability to communicate with the Asterisk server. I would appreciate any help on this.
Trunk settings:
allow=all
caninvite=yes
canreinvite=yes
context=extensions
host=10.10.3.2
insecure=very
secret=103
type=friend
username=103
Axon is closing down on error
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Download and install axon 1.07 version. Dont worry, your new installation will not erase anything on your old version. It will just auto upgrade the old one when you download and install the new version. I dont guarantee it will solve the your problem though. Upgrade to the new version at your own risk.
Jetjet