Simon P. Ditner wrote:
Hi Mike,
It looks correct.
Thanks, that at least lets me know I'm not doing something painfully
stupid (well, yet).
I've found that asterisk doesn't tell you much when a call fails to go
through -- what does ethereal/tcpdump see if you sniff port 5060
traffic?
Just the 6 outgoing SIP invites, nothing ever comes back. I'm beginning
to suspect it's a network/NAT/firewall issue, as the outgoing SIP
invites all look fine. Have to get something setup outside the
firewalls to see if the invites are actually coming in to the remote
client. Strangely, invites from the PSTN bridge are all coming into
this Asterisk instance fine, not sure why an accept wouldn't show up.
With an simpler test, I'm showing that the asterisk server just doesn't
seem to be able to invite *anyone* into itself, even with a simple
Dial(SIP/testout/someextension), it's invitations just disappear into
the ether.
Continuing to poke at it. Thanks,
Mike
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