This may sound like a stupid question but.

Is this a call with the handset, or speakerphone?  If the handset, are you 
actually hanging up after the other side hangs up?

Bill
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Claudius Fortis 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 1:49 AM
  Subject: [on-asterisk] What am I doing wrong? No Audio on remote SIP clients


  Hello everyone,
   
  Thought I'd shoot out this question which may appear basic for most of the 
guys/gals here.......hey, I'm no expert myself, so pardon my ignorance!
   
  I'm having trouble getting audio from a particular remote location.

  - I've got my Asterisk (1.2.18) running without no problem (been running for 
about a year)
  - Asterisk is running behind my linksys NAT box
  - Asterisk is on a DMZ
  - "I'm using a 3web DSL connection with dynamic IPs (which changes not too 
often)"
  - SIP clients are internal and external >> register without any problem
   
  - But I've noticed that a friend of mine would register but receives no audio 
in both ways (inbound or outbound); the only thing that tells me his device 
(X-Lite and/or DLINK Vonage Adaptor) registers and makes SIP activity (call 
in/out progress) is my Asterisk CLI.

  - For the sake of it, I installed a local Asterisk (1.4.0) at his location 
and did set up a sample ECHO-test app which I pointed out a DID directly from 
my Provider to his box: This box needs to register w/ DID provider via SIP

  - When I dial 647.555.1111, the echo-test app executes successfully, I can 
hear it, so can it (no problem communicating )
  - This second Asterisk box is also behind NAT device and DMZ on a Cable 
connection
   
   
  The problem is:
  - When his SIP devices connects to my box > registration successfully but no 
AUDIO in/out
  - When his SIP devices connects internally to his box >> same problem
  - When I (from my network) SIP-connects to his >> same problem

   
  My Question:
  - Am I missing something here?
   
  You may ask if I tried a SIP device from a different network and see how that 
works? Not yet, but I'm going to try tomorrow. But I know for a fact that my 
internal SIP devices work fine (via internal or public IP of Asterisk box)
   
  Thanks again for your input and have a great one!
   
  Claudius
   
   
   


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