When you say identify I presume you are trying to get the Cisco to
register as
a user. To the best of my knowledge it cannot do this. Instead define a
peer in
sip.conf which is the gateway and place traffic matching this peer into
a context
that is defined in your extensions.conf file. The Cisco will need
dial-peer statements
to match inbound dialed digits and forward all matching calls to your
Asterisk box.
Mark Dutton wrote:
Can anyone please help me with sample IOS commands to get a Cisco
gateway working properly with Asterisk.
I cannot get my Cisco 2801 with BRI interfaces to call into Asterisk.
The Cisco identifies itself as sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I cannot figure out how to get it to identify as
sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The gateway works with other SIP servers
that don't require authentication, but Asterisk wants it to
authenticate, or at least idenitify itself and I cannot work this bit out.
If I put in the host address in my sip.conf, I still get a "cannot
find host 192.168.44.23:<random port number>, where <random port
number> is actually some random port number.
I am at my wits end.
Regards
Mark
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