Jeff,
I did a cut-n-paste of your configuration straight into my sip.conf,
updated the username and password. Still getting the same result as
before, audio in only one direction. Can can call between my local
SIP extensions fine, so I know my sipura box is working and configured
correctly.
I've sent another email to broadvoice, but I'm about to give up on them. Kinda sucks, because they have some of the better rates for BYOD.
Don't give up; it should be easy to at least find out what is going wrong.
Your description is vague. I am assuming that "no incoming voice" means that when you receive an incoming call via Broadvoice, you cannot hear the caller but he can hear you. Also, when you place an outgoing call via Broadvoice, you cannot hear the called party but he can hear you. And, if you call from the Asterisk console through Broadvoice, you cannot hear the called party but he can hear you. Is that correct?
If so, run Ethereal on the Asterisk machine and see if audio packets are coming in from Broadvoice.
If not: check that the SDP sent to Broadvoice has your correct public IP address and a port in the correct range (if not, check your externip, etc.)
If the SDP is ok, see if Broadvoice audio is coming in to your NAT (view statistics on router if available, or rig another PC with Ethereal on WAN side.)
If no incoming audio on WAN side, the NAT could be butchering your SDP (it is SIP-aware but not adequately so) or there could really be a problem with Broadvoice; test without the NAT to be sure.
If Asterisk is getting audio but not playing it, check: Firewall on Asterisk machine Correct codec being used Correct payload size Correct UDP checksum, etc.
Good luck,
Stewart
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