On 02/15/2018 04:49 PM, Joshua Colp wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018, at 7:46 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> 
> <snip>
> 
>>
>> Thanks again for the hint.
>> Here is the output from asterisk.
>>
>> The call is coming on Audocodes gateway from: pstn-4444
>>
>> But asterisk display:
>> Found peer 'pstn-9998' for '7804715665' from 10.10.0.8:5060
>>
>> Why not loolking up "pstn-4444" in sip.conf?
> 
> It found pstn-4444 using 10.10.0.8:5060 - if the request always comes from 
> the same IP address and port it has no other way built in to differentiate 
> between the two except by matching based on username in the 'From' header.

It didn't find "pstn-4444 using 10.10.0.8:5060"
The call came IN from PSTN line on audiocodes equipment to FXO port that
is labelled "pstn-4444"  so asterisk reported as such.
And I think asterisk suppose to lookup this label in sip.conf to the
registered entry but instead selected pstn-9998 entry; I don't know why.

If the call came IN on pstn-4444
and sip.conf has two entries:
[pstn-4444]
[pstn-9998]

Why it can not distinguish between the two of them correctly?

--
Thelma


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