Sorry for the late reply on this..

Ben Wern wrote:

Andrew,

Thanks for your help!

I did have the outgoing proxy set -- since I had FWD set up on line 1. I removed all the FWD stuff, and the outgoing proxy. I altered the entry to have the qualify, canreinvite, and nat lines and also altered the user id to be a number. Now I'm able to call other local extensions, but I can't call into the Cisco. But it's progress!

The outgoing proxy apparently overrides the per line proxy, so you want to leave it empty and just configure each line with the appropriate proxy.



I can also call out to FWD, but audio drops after a few seconds. Don't even want to think about getting FWD calls back into the network.

exten => 1000,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],20,tr)


This didn't work - what does the @1000 indicate?

If your sip.conf entry is under '[1000]' and you have the Cisco configured as
'1000', this is tell the 7960 which line is ringing. That is why you get the 404 not found
because it doesn't know which line you're calling.


-Andrew

_______________________________________________
Asterisk-Users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users

Reply via email to