Mike A. Leonetti wrote: > On 05/07/10 12:14, Gareth Blades wrote: >> Mike A. Leonetti wrote: >> >>> On 05/07/10 11:52, Gareth Blades wrote: >>> >>>> Mike A. Leonetti wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> In an attempt to connect our Asterisk 1.6 phone system with another >>>>> phone system called "Broadsmart", they gave me credentials to register to. >>>>> >>>>> Connected to Asterisk 1.6.2.5 currently running on watermelon (pid = >>>>> 10365) >>>>> watermelon*CLI> sip show registry >>>>> Host dnsmgr Username Refresh >>>>> State Reg.Time >>>>> {broadsmart_ip}:5060 N {broadsmart_user} 3317 >>>>> Registered Fri, 07 May 2010 11:21:41 >>>>> 1 SIP registrations. >>>>> >>>>> It shows that I am registered. But when I go to make a call using: >>>>> exten => 706,1,Macro(broadsmart,706) >>>>> >>>>> and the Macro >>>>> [macro-broadsmart] >>>>> exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/${ar...@broadsmart,60) >>>>> >>>>> Asterisk reports: >>>>> [May 7 11:34:45] WARNING[10402]: chan_sip.c:17775 >>>>> handle_response_invite: Received response: "Forbidden" from '"Mike A. >>>>> Leonetti" <sip:{broadsmart_us...@broadsmart.net>;tag=as6376d669' >>>>> >>>>> The people on the other end sent me this e-mail: >>>>> >>>>> >>>> The register command has one set of credentials but if you are dialing >>>> using Dial(SIP/${ar...@broadsmart,60) then the credentials will be >>>> looked up in the [broadsmart] section within sip.conf >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> So is there a way to dial out using what is already registered? >>> >>> >> No. The server you register with can often be different to the one you >> pass calls to so keeping them completely separate makes a lot of sense. >> You can put the authentication information in the dial command itself >> but that is generally not a good idea because it can expose the username >> and password to other applications which integrate into asterisk or when >> viewing the asterisk console. >> >> >> > So then where is my mistake? The credentials in broadsmart look like > the same from whats being registered. > I cant say but just made you aware that both are separate so the password may be wrong in one place. It would be best to do a sip debug and that may help diagnose the problem.
I am off now so wont be back until after the weekend so hopefully someone else will help furthur. -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users