"That server traceroutes out that interface." Yes, I can lynx to google.com.
Braxis*CLI> iax2 reload == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/iax.conf': Found > doing dnsmgr_lookup for '208.100.1.33' > doing dnsmgr_lookup for '208.100.1.33' == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/users.conf': Found == Loaded firmware 'iaxy.bin' == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/iaxprov.conf': Found -- Loaded provisioning template 'default' Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 000 Type: IAX Subclass: REGREQ Timestamp: 00017ms SCall: 00002 DCall: 00000 [208.100.1.33:4569] USERNAME : rwestics REFRESH : 60 Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 000 Type: IAX Subclass: REGREQ Timestamp: 00017ms SCall: 00003 DCall: 00000 [208.100.1.33:4569] USERNAME : ottos REFRESH : 60 Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK Timestamp: 00017ms SCall: 00009 DCall: 00002 [208.100.1.33:4569] Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: REGAUTH Timestamp: 00009ms SCall: 00009 DCall: 00002 [208.100.1.33:4569] AUTHMETHODS : 3 CHALLENGE : 29638146 USERNAME : rwestics Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: REGREQ Timestamp: 00035ms SCall: 00002 DCall: 00009 [208.100.1.33:4569] USERNAME : rwestics REFRESH : 60 MD5 RESULT : 1c113a5aaa20100f2c864544b892fea3 Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK Timestamp: 00017ms SCall: 00013 DCall: 00003 [208.100.1.33:4569] Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: REGAUTH Timestamp: 00010ms SCall: 00013 DCall: 00003 [208.100.1.33:4569] AUTHMETHODS : 3 CHALLENGE : 43340858 USERNAME : ottos Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: REGREQ Timestamp: 00036ms SCall: 00003 DCall: 00013 [208.100.1.33:4569] USERNAME : ottos REFRESH : 60 MD5 RESULT : 4d18ad3b06bc96496f59655367093ecf Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 002 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK Timestamp: 00035ms SCall: 00009 DCall: 00002 [208.100.1.33:4569] Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 002 Type: IAX Subclass: REGACK Timestamp: 00036ms SCall: 00009 DCall: 00002 [208.100.1.33:4569] USERNAME : rwestics DATE TIME : 2007-09-13 07:00:54 REFRESH : 60 APPARENT ADDRES : IPV4 24.14.116.22:4569 CALLING NUMBER : 8159092441 CALLING NAME : West and Associates -- Registered IAX2 to '208.100.1.33', who sees us as 24.14.116.22:4569 with no messages waiting Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 002 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK Timestamp: 00036ms SCall: 00002 DCall: 00009 [208.100.1.33:4569] Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 002 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK Timestamp: 00036ms SCall: 00013 DCall: 00003 [208.100.1.33:4569] Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 002 Type: IAX Subclass: REGACK Timestamp: 00040ms SCall: 00013 DCall: 00003 [208.100.1.33:4569] USERNAME : ottos DATE TIME : 2007-09-13 07:00:54 REFRESH : 60 APPARENT ADDRES : IPV4 24.14.116.22:4569 CALLING NUMBER : 8157582715 CALLING NAME : Ottos Nightclub -- Registered IAX2 to '208.100.1.33', who sees us as 24.14.116.22:4569 with no messages waiting Tx-Frame Retry[-01] -- OSeqno: 002 ISeqno: 002 Type: IAX Subclass: ACK Timestamp: 00040ms SCall: 00003 DCall: 00013 [208.100.1.33:4569] Braxis*CLI> iax2 no debug IAX2 Debugging Disabled The 'iax2 no debug' command is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please use 'iax2 set debug off' instead. Braxis*CLI> iax2 show peers Name/Username Host Mask Port Status rwestics (Unspecified) (D) 255.255.255.255 0 Unmonitored rwest1/rwest1 (Unspecified) (D) 255.255.255.255 0 Unmonitored 224/224 (Unspecified) (D) 255.255.255.255 0 Unmonitored ics/ottos (Unspecified) (D) 255.255.255.255 0 UNKNOWN 4 iax2 peers [0 online, 1 offline, 3 unmonitored] That's what happens after I do a iax2 show peers. So apparently calls are coming in, but showing the peers isn't bringing up any IP addresses. I can also make outbound calls. So... apparently Asterisk is working except for the servers aren't showing up in the peer list. ----- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 12:44 PM Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Different Networks > On 9/7/07, Mike Hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> If it has nothing to do with Asterisk, then why does every other device >> work >> as its supposed to? > > You never answered as to whether or not you're able to get out past > your gateway with any other network applications on your asterisk > server. Fire up [links/lynx] and pull up www.google.com. Does it > work? > > _______________________________________________ > > Sign up now for AstriCon 2007! 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