I have a home asterisk box which connects to the office asterisk, so I
can just dial extensions.
This used to work just fine. I'm using 10.0-rc1 on the home box, 1.8.7.0
on the office. But it doesn't work now:
[Nov 14 18:38:19] NOTICE[21563]: chan_sip.c:13161 sip_reg_timeout:--
You're not going to get a telnet connection on port 5060, since that's tcp and
sip uses UDP.
Use tcpdump/wireshark on your office pbx to see if the packets are getting to
you. If not, then there's something wrong inbetween.
A firewall misconfig, perhaps. Or the unthinkable: your home ISP
On Mon, 14 Nov 2011, sean darcy wrote:
telnet localhost 5060
Trying 127.0.0.1...
telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused
Telnet is TCP while SIP is usually UDP.
The 'Connection refused' just means you don't have telnetd running (a good
thing) or anything else (xinetd,
On 11/14/2011 07:05 PM, James Sharp wrote:
You're not going to get a telnet connection on port 5060, since that's tcp and
sip uses UDP.
Use tcpdump/wireshark on your office pbx to see if the packets are getting to
you. If not, then there's something wrong inbetween.
A firewall misconfig,
On 11/14/2011 09:57 PM, sean darcy wrote:
Unthinkable!! Used wireshark: I can see the REGISTER packets going out
from the home router, but nothing from home:5060 shows up at the office.
Bummer. Now I get to think about how to set up special ports between
home and office. A great evening