Hi,
We have set up our Asterisk server, our extension.conf and sip.conf according to http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/07/03/asterisk.html?page=4
It's quite basic, and extension.conf is set up properly. The difficulty we are now encountering is in sip.conf, in trying to get any softphone to register at our own Asterisk server.
We have searched the mailing list, and find bits and pieces of information that kind of help, but are very much not complete.
The successes we've had include:
- registering extensions to Free World Dialup. Once these were registered we could make calls to our fwd numbers and have them routed through to our asterisk server. This would put us through to voicemail.
- have Asterisk route calls to a softphone. Essentially, we just set up an extension in sip, hard coded the IP and Asterisk would route a call from the Free World Dialup to this extension. The softphone receives the call and can communicate somewhat. This sounds like it works nicely, but it is still lacking.
Our problem:
The problem is this... Asterisk routes the call to the hard coded IP. The softphone is just sitting there listening for calls, but not registering with the Asterisk server. Also, we cannot make calls from one extension to another through our own Asterisk server.
The questions:
1) How do we set up specific softphones to register to the Asterisk server and make calls to extensions through the Asterisk server? The softphones we are trying include: SJPhone, Kphone, Linphone. If you know of any others that work for you we'd sure like to know.
2) How do we configure sip.conf to do this?
If you have this working for you, please give us specific details concerning the setup of your sip.conf and especially the corresponding set up for your softphone.
We're very new to Asterisk and would very very much appreciate the help.
Thanks, Tim & Rika
The examples in the onlamp article are sufficient to allow a standards-compliant SIP phone to register with your Asterisk system. This is really a question about your particular softphone, and not about Asterisk. I'd suggest grabbing a copy of the xten Xlite (http://www.xten.com/) phone and seeing if that registers successfully, as I have that one working quite well. For testing, make sure there are no NATs or firewalls in between your Asterisk server and your client.
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