On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 17:25, Kim Lux wrote: > On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 16:57 -0500, David Boyd wrote: > > Will you Please share your configuration, I was ready to give up, > > thinking no one had been successful. > > I am not using Asterisk, so I can only give you the Grandstream part of > things. Maybe some of the Grandstream parameters will twig an idea for > an asterisk setting. > > If I were in your shoes, I'd get my SIP devices working with a simple > NATing router and SIP provider before putting asterisk in the mix. > > Our setup is: > > Broadband->LinkSys WRT56G->Grandstreams and computers. > > When operating in this configuration, the Grandstreams are configured > with DHCP and as follows: > > Admin Password: (purposely not displayed for security protection) > > SIP Server: sip.babytel.ca > > Outbound Proxy: nat.babytel.ca:5065 > > SIP User ID: (the user part of an SIP address) > > Authenticate ID: same as above > > Authenticate Password: (purposely not displayed for security > protection) > > Name: (optional, e.g., John Doe) > > > Advanced Options: > > G723 rate: 6.3kbps encoding rate > > iLBC frame size: 30ms > > iLBC payload type: 99 > > Silence Suppression: No > > Voice Frames per TX: 2 > > Layer 3 QoS: 48 > > Layer 2 QoS: 802.1Q/VLAN Tag 0 > 802.1p priority value 0 > > Use DNS SRV: Yes > > User ID is phone number: No > > SIP Registration: Yes > > Unregister On Reboot: Yes > > Register Expiration: 60 minutes > > Early Dial: No > > Dial Plan Prefix: <nothing> > > No Key Entry Timeout: 4 > > Use # as Dial Key: No > > local SIP port: 5060 > > local RTP port: 5004 > > Use random port: Yes > > NAT Traversal: No (Don't set up a STUN server.) > > keep-alive interval: 20 seconds > > Use NAT IP <nothing> > > Proxy-Require: <nothing> > > <snip> > > Send DTMF: in-audio > > > > When double NATing, the setup is: > > broadband->WRT54G wireless router-> air ->laptop wifi->laptop Ethernet > port->Grandstream > > In this config the Grandstream is set up the same, except that I set the > laptop Ethernet port to a static IP and the Grandstream to one too. > > When I am using a static IP, I give it 2 DNS servers so that it can > resolve the sip urls. > > I hope this helps. > > I've also taken the laptop to other offices and hooked into their > wireless networks with no problems. > > > > > >
Awesome, I will play with things and let the list know if successful in integrating * in the mix. Thanks for the info. db _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users