On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 7:33 AM, Gary Guthary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi folks. > > Please don't flame me but I've been googling around for days, read a > tremendous amount, tried everything, and still no go. > > This is most definitely a typical newbie question. - I sure hope there's > somebody(s) out there who'll humble themselves to help me out. > > I've set up an 'out of the box' basic Asterisk server running on Slackware > Linux. - It basically works fine. - The wife and I are having lots of fun > playing around with all the VOIP phones I'm using to talk to the thing. > > Now. - I want to try to take a phone to my office and try to connect from > there. - But I can't. - Sound familiar? > > Here's my setup & some scenarios: > > |-----------Home-----------------| |-----OFFICE-------| > Asterisk box <---->Linksys WRT54G<--->Internet<--->Linksys WRT54G > > At home... > Router: Linksys WRT54G > Public IP address: 61.25.172.48 (static) > Public Netmask: 255.255.255.128 > DNS1: 220.152.38.233 > DNS2: 220.152.38.201 > Internal IP range: 10.0.0.xxx > Internal IP Netmask: 255.255.255.0 > Router's internal IP: 10.0.0.1 > DMZ Enabled, points to: 10.0.0.12 (Asterisk server) > (see below) > DHCP Enabled, pool starts: 10.0.0.100 > > Asterisk Server.... > IP address: 10.0.0.12 > Netmask: 255.255.255.0 > DNS: Same as router's. > > Changes made to sip.conf > > externip=61.25.172.48 > localnet=10.0.0.0/255.255.255.0 > nat=yes > > FYI - No other changes made to ANY of Asterisk's .conf files. - It's a basic > 'vanilla' test box. > > At the office... > Router: Linksys WRT54G > (out of the box config) > > Scenarios: > > I have a Sipura SPA-1001, Cisco-7940, Cisco-7905, and X-Lite running on my > home PC. > > Although I've got DNS servers assigned, I'm not using server.domain names > (IP addresses only). - So I believe DNS is not an issue. > > Scenario A. - When the devices are 'pointing' to the Asterisk server's > 'internal' IP (10.0.0.12), they all register and work fine. > > Scenario B. - If I configurer a phone to use (as a proxy) the home's 'public > IP' (61.25.172.48), it works fine. - This tells me (I believe) that the > phone is going to the router's 'public IP' but since DMZ is turned on, all > the ports are forwarded to the Asterisk box's 'internal' IP (10.0.0.12). > > Scenario C. - The problem....... > > If I take a device to my office (i.e. the Sipura) and connect it. - It is > configured to 'talk' to my home's 'public IP'. - This thing doesn't even > REGISTER with the Asterisk server. - So I can't even try to make a call. > > This is verified (from the office) by being telnet(ted) into my home > Asterisk box and watching it's console. > > Anybody have any clue? > > If you want to try for yourself, set up a device and try to connect to my > box's 'public IP' (above) and use a username of '60' with a password of > '1234'. - If that works, try extension '1000' and see if you get the > Asterisk box's 'congratulations' message. > > I'd be very interested in your results. > > Also, if anybody wants to take this off-forum and discuss/help me out, I'll > be greatly thankful. - I have a Broadvoice account and we can even establish > a phonecon. > > Thanks VERY MUCH in advance. > > Gary Guthary >
I just tried and it timed out. Is SSH or HTTP running on your box? I cannot access those either. I get a telnet login. Thanks, Steve T _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users