[Asterisk-Users] Oneway Audio

2006-03-29 Thread Sharath Chandra
Hi all,
 
I did not get this error in Asterisk 1.2.5 release. I am testing on Asterisk SVN-trunk-r15187 to avail the PARKEDAT variable. 
 
- I park the call using ParkAndAnnounce
- plays moh.
- accept the call using ParkedCall
 
The following errors are coming on the console and there is oneway audio - no audio after Music-On-Hold at caller's side. Please advice. 
 
I am testing using cisco 7902 phones and using cisco 2800 router. Codec is g711ulaw
 
regards,
 
 
 
 
-- Executing ParkedCall("SIP/192.168.50.2-09cbd610", "366")    -- Channel SIP/192.168.50.2-09cbd610 connected to parked call 366Mar 29 17:59:16 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4) 
Mar 29 17:59:16 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4)Mar 29 17:59:16 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4) 
Mar 29 17:59:16 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4)Mar 29 17:59:17 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4) 
Mar 29 17:59:17 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4)Mar 29 17:59:17 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4) 
Mar 29 17:59:17 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4)Mar 29 17:59:17 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4) 
Mar 29 17:59:17 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4)Mar 29 17:59:17 WARNING[13774]: chan_sip.c:2692 sip_write: Asked to transmit frame type 64, while native formats is 4 (read/write = 4/4) 
 
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[asterisk-users] Oneway audio

2006-10-04 Thread Giordano Grandis



Hi 
list,
I'm 
testing transfer with sip re-invite and 
bristuff-0.0.8-RCn using an HFC pci card connetced directly to telco; 
this is what happen:
 
1. SIP phone 
calls a mobile phone (or another residential phone)
2. The called party 
answers the call
3. Now the sip phone 
puts on hold the call and calls another sip phone
4. They speak 
normally
5. Now hte phone 
that called the mobile transfer the session to the second one 
phone
6. The sip phone can 
hear the mobile phone, but not viceversa.
 
This works perfectly 
if i try a blind transfer.
 
Whaere could be 
the problem? On the phoneon asterisk ?
 
Anyone can help 
me?
 
Thanks in 
advance
 
Giordano
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[asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-08 Thread Ravichandran Rajagopal
Hi,

 

I have the Cisco PIX 506 firewall right in front of the asterisk and I am
getting a one-way audio. I need your help/guidance to resolve this problem.
I have the "fixups" disabled for SIP in the Cisco PIX 506.  Any help
rendered by you in this subject is greatly appreciated. I have been breaking
my head trying to resolve this problem for more than one month. I have
included the sip.conf and the extensions.conf below. 

 

 [SIP.conf]

; SIP Configuration example for Asterisk

[general]

context=incoming

allowoverlap=no

bindport=5060

bindaddr=0.0.0.0

localnet=192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0

externip=a.b.ccc.dd

srvlookup=yes

allow=ulaw

allow=alaw

 

[incoming]

type=peer

nat=no

canreinvite=no

host=xx.y.z.aaa

qualify=yes

dtmfmode=rfc2833

context=default

 

[extensions.conf]

[general]

static=yes

writeprotect=yes

clearglobalvars=no

 

[default]

include => customer

exten => h,1,Hangup

exten => i,1,Congestion

exten => i,2,Hangup

 

[agnosco]

include => local-extensions

include => customer_ivr

include => incoming

 

[customer_ivr]

include => local-extensions

exten => s,1,Answer

exten => s,n,Background(agnosco_intro)

exten => s,n,WaitExten

 

;Dial said extensions

exten => 5,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],30)

 

[incoming]

exten => 4025901000,1,Goto(1000,1)

exten => 1000,1,Goto(customer_ivr,s,1)

 

Thanks

sunMoonstar.

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Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-08 Thread ListAcct
Ravi,

Open up the RTP (UDP) ports on your pix. (EX. conduit permit udp host 
x.x.x.x eq 10049 any). Also set your asterisk rtp config span to 
something you can configure (1 to 10200) unless you write a script 
to just copy and paste about 1 to 2 ports in your config on the 
pix. Cisco's are strange but secure.

It took me about two hours to figure out after taking off the fixup and 
no more logging/debugging from the cisco. I actually fixed while a call 
was coming in. LOL! Let me know!!!

--Otis

Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the Cisco PIX 506 firewall right in front of the asterisk and I 
> am getting a one-way audio. I need your help/guidance to resolve this 
> problem. I have the “fixups” disabled for SIP in the Cisco PIX 506. 
> Any help rendered by you in this subject is greatly appreciated. I 
> have been breaking my head trying to resolve this problem for more 
> than one month. I have included the sip.conf and the extensions.conf 
> below.
>
> [SIP.conf]
>
> ; SIP Configuration example for Asterisk
>
> [general]
>
> context=incoming
>
> allowoverlap=no
>
> bindport=5060
>
> bindaddr=0.0.0.0
>
> localnet=192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0
>
> externip=a.b.ccc.dd
>
> srvlookup=yes
>
> allow=ulaw
>
> allow=alaw
>
> [incoming]
>
> type=peer
>
> nat=no
>
> canreinvite=no
>
> host=xx.y.z.aaa
>
> qualify=yes
>
> dtmfmode=rfc2833
>
> context=default
>
> [extensions.conf]
>
> [general]
>
> static=yes
>
> writeprotect=yes
>
> clearglobalvars=no
>
> [default]
>
> include => customer
>
> exten => h,1,Hangup
>
> exten => i,1,Congestion
>
> exten => i,2,Hangup
>
> [agnosco]
>
> include => local-extensions
>
> include => customer_ivr
>
> include => incoming
>
> [customer_ivr]
>
> include => local-extensions
>
> exten => s,1,Answer
>
> exten => s,n,Background(agnosco_intro)
>
> exten => s,n,WaitExten
>
> ;Dial said extensions
>
> exten => 5,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],30)
>
> [incoming]
>
> exten => 4025901000,1,Goto(1000,1)
>
> exten => 1000,1,Goto(customer_ivr,s,1)
>
> Thanks
>
> sunMoonstar.
>
> 
>
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Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-08 Thread Ravichandran Rajagopal
Otis,
I am new to Cisco PIX 506 and I am learning this. If you can help me with
how to do this change on Cisco PIX it would be greatly appreciated. 

Thx
Ravi

-Original Message-
From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
506

Ravi,

Open up the RTP (UDP) ports on your pix. (EX. conduit permit udp host 
x.x.x.x eq 10049 any). Also set your asterisk rtp config span to 
something you can configure (1 to 10200) unless you write a script 
to just copy and paste about 1 to 2 ports in your config on the 
pix. Cisco's are strange but secure.

It took me about two hours to figure out after taking off the fixup and 
no more logging/debugging from the cisco. I actually fixed while a call 
was coming in. LOL! Let me know!!!

--Otis

Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the Cisco PIX 506 firewall right in front of the asterisk and I 
> am getting a one-way audio. I need your help/guidance to resolve this 
> problem. I have the "fixups" disabled for SIP in the Cisco PIX 506. 
> Any help rendered by you in this subject is greatly appreciated. I 
> have been breaking my head trying to resolve this problem for more 
> than one month. I have included the sip.conf and the extensions.conf 
> below.
>
> [SIP.conf]
>
> ; SIP Configuration example for Asterisk
>
> [general]
>
> context=incoming
>
> allowoverlap=no
>
> bindport=5060
>
> bindaddr=0.0.0.0
>
> localnet=192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0
>
> externip=a.b.ccc.dd
>
> srvlookup=yes
>
> allow=ulaw
>
> allow=alaw
>
> [incoming]
>
> type=peer
>
> nat=no
>
> canreinvite=no
>
> host=xx.y.z.aaa
>
> qualify=yes
>
> dtmfmode=rfc2833
>
> context=default
>
> [extensions.conf]
>
> [general]
>
> static=yes
>
> writeprotect=yes
>
> clearglobalvars=no
>
> [default]
>
> include => customer
>
> exten => h,1,Hangup
>
> exten => i,1,Congestion
>
> exten => i,2,Hangup
>
> [agnosco]
>
> include => local-extensions
>
> include => customer_ivr
>
> include => incoming
>
> [customer_ivr]
>
> include => local-extensions
>
> exten => s,1,Answer
>
> exten => s,n,Background(agnosco_intro)
>
> exten => s,n,WaitExten
>
> ;Dial said extensions
>
> exten => 5,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],30)
>
> [incoming]
>
> exten => 4025901000,1,Goto(1000,1)
>
> exten => 1000,1,Goto(customer_ivr,s,1)
>
> Thanks
>
> sunMoonstar.
>
> 
>
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Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-08 Thread ListAcct
Ravi,

I will explain changing the config in asterisk and the pix:

Asterisk Box - vi to /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf and change the port span to 
1 to 10050 (to start, you will need to increase later as ports fill up)

(use insert to make a change in a file)

to save:

   1. esc
   2. shift + colon
   3. wq (to save)

If you made a mistake and do not want to save but you changed something 
in the file:

   1. esc
   2. shift + colon
   3. q! (to exit)


Cisco Pix - on my old Pix 520 UR I do not use the ACLs for this case the 
static and conduit commands so this is a example from my setup.

Theses are not usable IPs on the Internet or my IPs but just an example

outside (interface) - 192.168.1.0/24 (192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254)
dmz (interface) - 192.168.254.0/24 (192.168.254.1-192.168.254.254)

interface ethernet0 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)
interface ethernet1 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)

nameif ethernet0 outside security0 ( lower security)
nameif ethernet1 dmz security50 (higher security)

no fixup protocol sip 5060
no fixup protocol sip udp 5060

! - this makes things easier so now the pix knows the IP of the asterisk 
box and maps the ip to the name just for configuration purposes only so 
if you had 20 servers or devices you wanted public access to it's just 
easier to remember their names versus IPs.
name 192.168.254.11 dns
name 192.168.254.10 asterisk

! - the static command is used as a permanent mapper from one inside, 
dmz, or other to the global ip vice versa. (Rule of thumb if you map 
using static make sure you have a conduit command)
static (dmz,outside) 192.168.1.22 asterisk netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0

! - here is where you open the ports on the global side to the asterisk 
box. (the conduit command allows connections from lower security 
interfaces to higher security interfaces)
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 1 any
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10001 any
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10002 any
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10003 any
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10004 any
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10005 any

Hope this helps!

--Otis


Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> Otis,
> I am new to Cisco PIX 506 and I am learning this. If you can help me with
> how to do this change on Cisco PIX it would be greatly appreciated. 
>
> Thx
> Ravi
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
> Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
> 506
>
> Ravi,
>
> Open up the RTP (UDP) ports on your pix. (EX. conduit permit udp host 
> x.x.x.x eq 10049 any). Also set your asterisk rtp config span to 
> something you can configure (1 to 10200) unless you write a script 
> to just copy and paste about 1 to 2 ports in your config on the 
> pix. Cisco's are strange but secure.
>
> It took me about two hours to figure out after taking off the fixup and 
> no more logging/debugging from the cisco. I actually fixed while a call 
> was coming in. LOL! Let me know!!!
>
> --Otis
>
> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the Cisco PIX 506 firewall right in front of the asterisk and I 
>> am getting a one-way audio. I need your help/guidance to resolve this 
>> problem. I have the "fixups" disabled for SIP in the Cisco PIX 506. 
>> Any help rendered by you in this subject is greatly appreciated. I 
>> have been breaking my head trying to resolve this problem for more 
>> than one month. I have included the sip.conf and the extensions.conf 
>> below.
>>
>> [SIP.conf]
>>
>> ; SIP Configuration example for Asterisk
>>
>> [general]
>>
>> context=incoming
>>
>> allowoverlap=no
>>
>> bindport=5060
>>
>> bindaddr=0.0.0.0
>>
>> localnet=192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0
>>
>> externip=a.b.ccc.dd
>>
>> srvlookup=yes
>>
>> allow=ulaw
>>
>> allow=alaw
>>
>> [incoming]
>>
>> type=peer
>>
>> nat=no
>>
>> canreinvite=no
>>
>> host=xx.y.z.aaa
>>
>> qualify=yes
>>
>> dtmfmode=rfc2833
>>
>> context=default
>>
>> [extensions.conf]
>>
>> [general]
>>
>> static=yes
>>
>> writeprotect=yes
>>
>> clearglobalvars=no
>>
>> [default]
>>
>> include => customer
>>
>> exten => h,1,Hangup
>>
>> e

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-08 Thread Ravichandran Rajagopal
LOL I guess all I was asking for the changes to be made in the Cisco PIX
506. I think you gave me a short tutorial on VI as well. Thanks once again
for this help. Let me work on these changes and test the one-way audio
problem and go from there.
Thx
Ravi

-Original Message-
From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
506

Ravi,

I will explain changing the config in asterisk and the pix:

Asterisk Box - vi to /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf and change the port span to 
1 to 10050 (to start, you will need to increase later as ports fill up)

(use insert to make a change in a file)

to save:

   1. esc
   2. shift + colon
   3. wq (to save)

If you made a mistake and do not want to save but you changed something 
in the file:

   1. esc
   2. shift + colon
   3. q! (to exit)


Cisco Pix - on my old Pix 520 UR I do not use the ACLs for this case the 
static and conduit commands so this is a example from my setup.

Theses are not usable IPs on the Internet or my IPs but just an example

outside (interface) - 192.168.1.0/24 (192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254)
dmz (interface) - 192.168.254.0/24 (192.168.254.1-192.168.254.254)

interface ethernet0 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)
interface ethernet1 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)

nameif ethernet0 outside security0 ( lower security)
nameif ethernet1 dmz security50 (higher security)

no fixup protocol sip 5060
no fixup protocol sip udp 5060

! - this makes things easier so now the pix knows the IP of the asterisk 
box and maps the ip to the name just for configuration purposes only so 
if you had 20 servers or devices you wanted public access to it's just 
easier to remember their names versus IPs.
name 192.168.254.11 dns
name 192.168.254.10 asterisk

! - the static command is used as a permanent mapper from one inside, 
dmz, or other to the global ip vice versa. (Rule of thumb if you map 
using static make sure you have a conduit command)
static (dmz,outside) 192.168.1.22 asterisk netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0

! - here is where you open the ports on the global side to the asterisk 
box. (the conduit command allows connections from lower security 
interfaces to higher security interfaces)
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 1 any
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10001 any
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10002 any
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10003 any
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10004 any
conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10005 any

Hope this helps!

--Otis


Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> Otis,
> I am new to Cisco PIX 506 and I am learning this. If you can help me with
> how to do this change on Cisco PIX it would be greatly appreciated. 
>
> Thx
> Ravi
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
> Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
> 506
>
> Ravi,
>
> Open up the RTP (UDP) ports on your pix. (EX. conduit permit udp host 
> x.x.x.x eq 10049 any). Also set your asterisk rtp config span to 
> something you can configure (1 to 10200) unless you write a script 
> to just copy and paste about 1 to 2 ports in your config on the 
> pix. Cisco's are strange but secure.
>
> It took me about two hours to figure out after taking off the fixup and 
> no more logging/debugging from the cisco. I actually fixed while a call 
> was coming in. LOL! Let me know!!!
>
> --Otis
>
> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have the Cisco PIX 506 firewall right in front of the asterisk and I 
>> am getting a one-way audio. I need your help/guidance to resolve this 
>> problem. I have the "fixups" disabled for SIP in the Cisco PIX 506. 
>> Any help rendered by you in this subject is greatly appreciated. I 
>> have been breaking my head trying to resolve this problem for more 
>> than one month. I have included the sip.conf and the extensions.conf 
>> below.
>>
>> [SIP.conf]
>>
>> ; SIP Configuration example for Asterisk
>>
>> [general]
>>
>> context=incoming
>>
>> allowoverlap=no
>>
>> bindport=5060
>>
>> bindaddr=0.0.0.0
>>
>> localnet=192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0
>>
>> externip=a.b.ccc.dd
>>
>> srvlookup=yes
>>
>> allow=ulaw
>>
>> allow=alaw
>>
>> [incoming]
>>
>> type=peer
>>
>> nat=no
>>
>> canreinvite=no
>>
>> host=x

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-08 Thread ListAcct
No problem.  :-P  I thought it might wise to include everything you 
needed just in case!! LOL! You are welcome!!!

--Otis 

Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> LOL I guess all I was asking for the changes to be made in the Cisco PIX
> 506. I think you gave me a short tutorial on VI as well. Thanks once again
> for this help. Let me work on these changes and test the one-way audio
> problem and go from there.
> Thx
> Ravi
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
> 506
>
> Ravi,
>
> I will explain changing the config in asterisk and the pix:
>
> Asterisk Box - vi to /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf and change the port span to 
> 1 to 10050 (to start, you will need to increase later as ports fill up)
>
> (use insert to make a change in a file)
>
> to save:
>
>1. esc
>2. shift + colon
>3. wq (to save)
>
> If you made a mistake and do not want to save but you changed something 
> in the file:
>
>1. esc
>2. shift + colon
>3. q! (to exit)
>
>
> Cisco Pix - on my old Pix 520 UR I do not use the ACLs for this case the 
> static and conduit commands so this is a example from my setup.
>
> Theses are not usable IPs on the Internet or my IPs but just an example
>
> outside (interface) - 192.168.1.0/24 (192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254)
> dmz (interface) - 192.168.254.0/24 (192.168.254.1-192.168.254.254)
>
> interface ethernet0 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)
> interface ethernet1 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)
>
> nameif ethernet0 outside security0 ( lower security)
> nameif ethernet1 dmz security50 (higher security)
>
> no fixup protocol sip 5060
> no fixup protocol sip udp 5060
>
> ! - this makes things easier so now the pix knows the IP of the asterisk 
> box and maps the ip to the name just for configuration purposes only so 
> if you had 20 servers or devices you wanted public access to it's just 
> easier to remember their names versus IPs.
> name 192.168.254.11 dns
> name 192.168.254.10 asterisk
>
> ! - the static command is used as a permanent mapper from one inside, 
> dmz, or other to the global ip vice versa. (Rule of thumb if you map 
> using static make sure you have a conduit command)
> static (dmz,outside) 192.168.1.22 asterisk netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
>
> ! - here is where you open the ports on the global side to the asterisk 
> box. (the conduit command allows connections from lower security 
> interfaces to higher security interfaces)
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 1 any
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10001 any
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10002 any
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10003 any
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10004 any
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10005 any
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> --Otis
>
>
> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>   
>> Otis,
>> I am new to Cisco PIX 506 and I am learning this. If you can help me with
>> how to do this change on Cisco PIX it would be greatly appreciated. 
>>
>> Thx
>> Ravi
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:11 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
>> Discussion
>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
>> 506
>>
>> Ravi,
>>
>> Open up the RTP (UDP) ports on your pix. (EX. conduit permit udp host 
>> x.x.x.x eq 10049 any). Also set your asterisk rtp config span to 
>> something you can configure (1 to 10200) unless you write a script 
>> to just copy and paste about 1 to 2 ports in your config on the 
>> pix. Cisco's are strange but secure.
>>
>> It took me about two hours to figure out after taking off the fixup and 
>> no more logging/debugging from the cisco. I actually fixed while a call 
>> was coming in. LOL! Let me know!!!
>>
>> --Otis
>>
>> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>>   
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have the Cisco PIX 506 firewall right in front of the asterisk and I 
>>> am getting a one-way audio. I need your help/guidance to resolve this 
>>> problem. I have the "fixups" disabled for SIP in the Cisco PIX 506. 
>>> Any help rendered by you in this subject is greatly appreciated. I 
>>> have been breaki

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-08 Thread Ravichandran Rajagopal
Otis,
I wanted to clarify what you said and what I comprehended. 

the SIP protocols are disabled in fixup. 

Having said that I guess all I have to do is just the following.
the inside IP of asterisk server is 192.168.5.0

On the cisco PIX firewall enter the following.
192.168.5.0 eq 1 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any
conduit permit udp host
192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq 10002 any
conduit permit udp host

...
.
192.168.5.0 eq 10049 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq 10050 any
conduit permit udp host

in the rtp.conf in /etc/asterisk 
change the ending port 2 (which is what it currently is) to 10050 

Is there an easier way to make the entries in Cisco PIX firewall ?

Thx
Ravi 

-Original Message-
From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
506

No problem.  :-P  I thought it might wise to include everything you 
needed just in case!! LOL! You are welcome!!!

--Otis 

Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> LOL I guess all I was asking for the changes to be made in the Cisco PIX
> 506. I think you gave me a short tutorial on VI as well. Thanks once again
> for this help. Let me work on these changes and test the one-way audio
> problem and go from there.
> Thx
> Ravi
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
> 506
>
> Ravi,
>
> I will explain changing the config in asterisk and the pix:
>
> Asterisk Box - vi to /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf and change the port span to 
> 1 to 10050 (to start, you will need to increase later as ports fill
up)
>
> (use insert to make a change in a file)
>
> to save:
>
>1. esc
>2. shift + colon
>3. wq (to save)
>
> If you made a mistake and do not want to save but you changed something 
> in the file:
>
>1. esc
>2. shift + colon
>3. q! (to exit)
>
>
> Cisco Pix - on my old Pix 520 UR I do not use the ACLs for this case the 
> static and conduit commands so this is a example from my setup.
>
> Theses are not usable IPs on the Internet or my IPs but just an
example
>
> outside (interface) - 192.168.1.0/24 (192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254)
> dmz (interface) - 192.168.254.0/24 (192.168.254.1-192.168.254.254)
>
> interface ethernet0 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)
> interface ethernet1 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)
>
> nameif ethernet0 outside security0 ( lower security)
> nameif ethernet1 dmz security50 (higher security)
>
> no fixup protocol sip 5060
> no fixup protocol sip udp 5060
>
> ! - this makes things easier so now the pix knows the IP of the asterisk 
> box and maps the ip to the name just for configuration purposes only so 
> if you had 20 servers or devices you wanted public access to it's just 
> easier to remember their names versus IPs.
> name 192.168.254.11 dns
> name 192.168.254.10 asterisk
>
> ! - the static command is used as a permanent mapper from one inside, 
> dmz, or other to the global ip vice versa. (Rule of thumb if you map 
> using static make sure you have a conduit command)
> static (dmz,outside) 192.168.1.22 asterisk netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
>
> ! - here is where you open the ports on the global side to the asterisk 
> box. (the conduit command allows connections from lower security 
> interfaces to higher security interfaces)
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 1 any
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10001 any
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10002 any
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10003 any
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10004 any
> conduit permit udp host 192.168.1.22 eq 10005 any
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> --Otis
>
>
> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>   
>> Otis,
>> I am new to Cisco PIX 506 and I am learning this. If you can help me with
>> how to do this change on Cisco PIX it would be greatly appreciated. 
>>
>> Thx
>> Ravi
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:11 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
>> Discussion
>> Subject: Re: [aster

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-08 Thread Wendell Hamilton
Note also that if you point to the DNS name rather than the IP address of the 
asterisk server on the phones trying to register, you can set NAT=NO on the 
asterisk side and the sip FIXUP command on the PIX will handle everything 
correctly making this workaround unnecessary 


- Original Message - 
From: "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com 
Sent: Friday, February 8, 2008 8:54:23 PM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles 
Subject: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506 





Hi, 



I have the Cisco PIX 506 firewall right in front of the asterisk and I am 
getting a one-way audio. I need your help/guidance to resolve this problem. I 
have the “fixups” disabled for SIP in the Cisco PIX 506. Any help rendered by 
you in this subject is greatly appreciated. I have been breaking my head trying 
to resolve this problem for more than one month. I have included the sip.conf 
and the extensions.conf below. 



[SIP.conf] 

; SIP Configuration example for Asterisk 

[general] 

context=incoming 

allowoverlap=no 

bindport=5060 

bindaddr=0.0.0.0 

localnet=192.168.5.0/255.255.255.0 

externip=a.b.ccc.dd 

srvlookup=yes 

allow=ulaw 

allow=alaw 



[incoming] 

type=peer 

nat=no 

canreinvite=no 

host=xx.y.z.aaa 

qualify=yes 

dtmfmode=rfc2833 

context=default 



[extensions.conf] 

[general] 

static=yes 

writeprotect=yes 

clearglobalvars=no 



[default] 

include => customer 

exten => h,1,Hangup 

exten => i,1,Congestion 

exten => i,2,Hangup 



[agnosco] 

include => local-extensions 

include => customer_ivr 

include => incoming 



[customer_ivr] 

include => local-extensions 

exten => s,1,Answer 

exten => s,n,Background(agnosco_intro) 

exten => s,n,WaitExten 



;Dial said extensions 

exten => 5,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],30) 



[incoming] 

exten => 4025901000,1,Goto(1000,1) 

exten => 1000,1,Goto(customer_ivr,s,1) 



Thanks 

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Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-09 Thread Joris Cras
Ravi,

there is a easy way of creating all those commands in linux.
just run the following in a shell:
for x in $(seq 10001 10050); do echo 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit
permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit permit udp host;done

This will create all your PIX rules at ones.
 
I think you could also use Cisco ACL's
 access-list [name] permit udp [source] [destination] range
This would be in your case something like:
 access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1 10050

Good luck.

Joris

Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> Otis,
> I wanted to clarify what you said and what I comprehended. 
>
> the SIP protocols are disabled in fixup. 
> 
> Having said that I guess all I have to do is just the following.
> the inside IP of asterisk server is 192.168.5.0
>
> On the cisco PIX firewall enter the following.
> 192.168.5.0 eq 1 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any
> conduit permit udp host
> 192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq 10002 any
> conduit permit udp host
> 
> ...
> .
> 192.168.5.0 eq 10049 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq 10050 any
> conduit permit udp host
>
> in the rtp.conf in /etc/asterisk 
> change the ending port 2 (which is what it currently is) to 10050 
>
> Is there an easier way to make the entries in Cisco PIX firewall ?
>
> Thx
> Ravi 
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
> 506
>
> No problem.  :-P  I thought it might wise to include everything you 
> needed just in case!! LOL! You are welcome!!!
>
> --Otis 
>
> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>   
>> LOL I guess all I was asking for the changes to be made in the Cisco PIX
>> 506. I think you gave me a short tutorial on VI as well. Thanks once again
>> for this help. Let me work on these changes and test the one-way audio
>> problem and go from there.
>> Thx
>> Ravi
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:55 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
>> 506
>>
>> Ravi,
>>
>> I will explain changing the config in asterisk and the pix:
>>
>> Asterisk Box - vi to /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf and change the port span to 
>> 1 to 10050 (to start, you will need to increase later as ports fill
>> 
> up)
>   
>> (use insert to make a change in a file)
>>
>> to save:
>>
>>1. esc
>>2. shift + colon
>>3. wq (to save)
>>
>> If you made a mistake and do not want to save but you changed something 
>> in the file:
>>
>>1. esc
>>2. shift + colon
>>3. q! (to exit)
>>
>>
>> Cisco Pix - on my old Pix 520 UR I do not use the ACLs for this case the 
>> static and conduit commands so this is a example from my setup.
>>
>> Theses are not usable IPs on the Internet or my IPs but just an
>> 
> example
>   
>> outside (interface) - 192.168.1.0/24 (192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254)
>> dmz (interface) - 192.168.254.0/24 (192.168.254.1-192.168.254.254)
>>
>> interface ethernet0 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)
>> interface ethernet1 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)
>>
>> nameif ethernet0 outside security0 ( lower security)
>> nameif ethernet1 dmz security50 (higher security)
>>
>> no fixup protocol sip 5060
>> no fixup protocol sip udp 5060
>>
>> ! - this makes things easier so now the pix knows the IP of the asterisk 
>> box and maps the ip to the name just for configuration purposes only so 
>> if you had 20 servers or devices you wanted public access to it's just 
>> easier to remember their names versus IPs.
>> name 192.168.254.11 dns
>> name 192.168.254.10 asterisk
>>
>> ! - the static command is used as a permanent mapper from one inside, 
>> dmz, or other to the global ip vice versa. (Rule of thumb if you map 
>> using static make sure you have a conduit command)
>> static (dmz,outside) 192.168.1.22 asterisk netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
>>
>> ! - here is where you open the ports

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-09 Thread Ravichandran Rajagopal
I tried the following ACL command

"access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1 2"

and I got the following response back

"[no] access-list  [line ] deny|permit icmp
  | interface  | object-group

  | interface  | object-group

[ | object-group ]
[log [disable|default] | [] [interval ]]
Restricted ACLs for route-map use:
[no] access-list  deny|permit {any |   | host }
Command failed"

I don't know how to enter into the linux interface of the Cisco Pix 506
firewall



-Original Message-
From: Joris Cras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 3:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
506

Ravi,

there is a easy way of creating all those commands in linux.
just run the following in a shell:
for x in $(seq 10001 10050); do echo 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit
permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit permit udp host;done

This will create all your PIX rules at ones.
 
I think you could also use Cisco ACL's
 access-list [name] permit udp [source] [destination] range
This would be in your case something like:
 access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1 10050

Good luck.

Joris

Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> Otis,
> I wanted to clarify what you said and what I comprehended. 
>
> the SIP protocols are disabled in fixup. 
> 
> Having said that I guess all I have to do is just the following.
> the inside IP of asterisk server is 192.168.5.0
>
> On the cisco PIX firewall enter the following.
> 192.168.5.0 eq 1 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any
> conduit permit udp host
> 192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq 10002 any
> conduit permit udp host
> 
> ...
> .
> 192.168.5.0 eq 10049 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq 10050 any
> conduit permit udp host
>
> in the rtp.conf in /etc/asterisk 
> change the ending port 2 (which is what it currently is) to 10050 
>
> Is there an easier way to make the entries in Cisco PIX firewall ?
>
> Thx
> Ravi 
>
> -Original Message-
> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
> 506
>
> No problem.  :-P  I thought it might wise to include everything you 
> needed just in case!! LOL! You are welcome!!!
>
> --Otis 
>
> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>   
>> LOL I guess all I was asking for the changes to be made in the Cisco PIX
>> 506. I think you gave me a short tutorial on VI as well. Thanks once
again
>> for this help. Let me work on these changes and test the one-way audio
>> problem and go from there.
>> Thx
>> Ravi
>>
>> -Original Message-----
>> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:55 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
>> 506
>>
>> Ravi,
>>
>> I will explain changing the config in asterisk and the pix:
>>
>> Asterisk Box - vi to /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf and change the port span to 
>> 1 to 10050 (to start, you will need to increase later as ports fill
>> 
> up)
>   
>> (use insert to make a change in a file)
>>
>> to save:
>>
>>1. esc
>>2. shift + colon
>>3. wq (to save)
>>
>> If you made a mistake and do not want to save but you changed something 
>> in the file:
>>
>>1. esc
>>2. shift + colon
>>3. q! (to exit)
>>
>>
>> Cisco Pix - on my old Pix 520 UR I do not use the ACLs for this case the 
>> static and conduit commands so this is a example from my setup.
>>
>> Theses are not usable IPs on the Internet or my IPs but just an
>> 
> example
>   
>> outside (interface) - 192.168.1.0/24 (192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254)
>> dmz (interface) - 192.168.254.0/24 (192.168.254.1-192.168.254.254)
>>
>> interface ethernet0 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)
>> interface ethernet1 100full (sets the duplex and turns on interface)
>>
>> nameif ethernet0 outside security0 ( lower security)
>> nameif ethernet1 dmz security50 (higher security)
>&

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-09 Thread Wendell Hamilton
try:
access-list asterisk permit udp any host x.x.x.x eq 1

- "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried the following ACL command
> 
> "access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
> 2"
> 
> and I got the following response back
> 
> "[no] access-list  [line ] deny|permit icmp
> | interface  | object-group
> 
> | interface  | object-group
> 
>   [ | object-group ]
>   [log [disable|default] | [] [interval ]]
> Restricted ACLs for route-map use:
> [no] access-list  deny|permit {any |   | host
> }
> Command failed"
> 
> I don't know how to enter into the linux interface of the Cisco Pix
> 506
> firewall
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Joris Cras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 3:23 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
> Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco
> pix
> 506
> 
> Ravi,
> 
> there is a easy way of creating all those commands in linux.
> just run the following in a shell:
> for x in $(seq 10001 10050); do echo 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit
> permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit permit udp host;done
> 
> This will create all your PIX rules at ones.
>  
> I think you could also use Cisco ACL's
>  access-list [name] permit udp [source] [destination] range
> This would be in your case something like:
>  access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
> 10050
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Joris
> 
> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> > Otis,
> > I wanted to clarify what you said and what I comprehended. 
> >
> > the SIP protocols are disabled in fixup. 
> > 
> > Having said that I guess all I have to do is just the following.
> > the inside IP of asterisk server is 192.168.5.0
> >
> > On the cisco PIX firewall enter the following.
> > 192.168.5.0 eq 1 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> 10001 any
> > conduit permit udp host
> > 192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> 10002 any
> > conduit permit udp host
> > 
> > ...
> > .
> > 192.168.5.0 eq 10049 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> 10050 any
> > conduit permit udp host
> >
> > in the rtp.conf in /etc/asterisk 
> > change the ending port 2 (which is what it currently is) to
> 10050 
> >
> > Is there an easier way to make the entries in Cisco PIX firewall ?
> >
> > Thx
> > Ravi 
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:18 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind
> cisco pix
> > 506
> >
> > No problem.  :-P  I thought it might wise to include everything you
> 
> > needed just in case!! LOL! You are welcome!!!
> >
> > --Otis 
> >
> > Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> >   
> >> LOL I guess all I was asking for the changes to be made in the
> Cisco PIX
> >> 506. I think you gave me a short tutorial on VI as well. Thanks
> once
> again
> >> for this help. Let me work on these changes and test the one-way
> audio
> >> problem and go from there.
> >> Thx
> >> Ravi
> >>
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:55 PM
> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> >> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind
> cisco pix
> >> 506
> >>
> >> Ravi,
> >>
> >> I will explain changing the config in asterisk and the pix:
> >>
> >> Asterisk Box - vi to /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf and change the port
> span to 
> >> 1 to 10050 (to start, you will need to increase later as ports
> fill
> >> 
> > up)
> >   
> >> (use insert to make a change in a file)
> >>
> >> to save:
> >>
> >>1. esc
> >>2. shift + colon
> >>3. wq (to save)
> >>
> >> If you made a mistake and do not want to save but you changed
> something 
&g

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-09 Thread Ravichandran Rajagopal
I made the following changes and I am still facing one way audio with my call 
flow.

-Original Message-
From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Cc: Joris Cras; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial 
Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

try:
access-list asterisk permit udp any host x.x.x.x eq 1

- "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried the following ACL command
> 
> "access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
> 2"
> 
> and I got the following response back
> 
> "[no] access-list  [line ] deny|permit icmp
> | interface  | object-group
> 
> | interface  | object-group
> 
>   [ | object-group ]
>   [log [disable|default] | [] [interval ]]
> Restricted ACLs for route-map use:
> [no] access-list  deny|permit {any |   | host
> }
> Command failed"
> 
> I don't know how to enter into the linux interface of the Cisco Pix
> 506
> firewall
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Joris Cras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 3:23 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
> Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco
> pix
> 506
> 
> Ravi,
> 
> there is a easy way of creating all those commands in linux.
> just run the following in a shell:
> for x in $(seq 10001 10050); do echo 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit
> permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit permit udp host;done
> 
> This will create all your PIX rules at ones.
>  
> I think you could also use Cisco ACL's
>  access-list [name] permit udp [source] [destination] range
> This would be in your case something like:
>  access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
> 10050
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Joris
> 
> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> > Otis,
> > I wanted to clarify what you said and what I comprehended. 
> >
> > the SIP protocols are disabled in fixup. 
> > 
> > Having said that I guess all I have to do is just the following.
> > the inside IP of asterisk server is 192.168.5.0
> >
> > On the cisco PIX firewall enter the following.
> > 192.168.5.0 eq 1 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> 10001 any
> > conduit permit udp host
> > 192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> 10002 any
> > conduit permit udp host
> > 
> > ...
> > .
> > 192.168.5.0 eq 10049 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> 10050 any
> > conduit permit udp host
> >
> > in the rtp.conf in /etc/asterisk 
> > change the ending port 2 (which is what it currently is) to
> 10050 
> >
> > Is there an easier way to make the entries in Cisco PIX firewall ?
> >
> > Thx
> > Ravi 
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:18 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind
> cisco pix
> > 506
> >
> > No problem.  :-P  I thought it might wise to include everything you
> 
> > needed just in case!! LOL! You are welcome!!!
> >
> > --Otis 
> >
> > Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> >   
> >> LOL I guess all I was asking for the changes to be made in the
> Cisco PIX
> >> 506. I think you gave me a short tutorial on VI as well. Thanks
> once
> again
> >> for this help. Let me work on these changes and test the one-way
> audio
> >> problem and go from there.
> >> Thx
> >> Ravi
> >>
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 11:55 PM
> >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> >> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind
> cisco pix
> >> 506
> >>
> >> Ravi,
> >>
> >> I will explain changing the config in asterisk and the pix:
> >>
> >> Asterisk Box - vi to /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf an

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-09 Thread Wendell Hamilton
Did you only open up the one port (1)?  You need to open up a range, if 
you're doing it this way, like 1-10020 and then set your rtp ports in 
asterisk to the same range. 

- "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I made the following changes and I am still facing one way audio with
> my call flow.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:58 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
> Discussion
> Cc: Joris Cras; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List -
> Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco
> pix 506
> 
> try:
> access-list asterisk permit udp any host x.x.x.x eq 1
> 
> - "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I tried the following ACL command
> > 
> > "access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
> > 2"
> > 
> > and I got the following response back
> > 
> > "[no] access-list  [line ] deny|permit icmp
> >   | interface  | object-group
> > 
> >   | interface  | object-group
> > 
> > [ | object-group ]
> > [log [disable|default] | [] [interval ]]
> > Restricted ACLs for route-map use:
> > [no] access-list  deny|permit {any |   | host
> > }
> > Command failed"
> > 
> > I don't know how to enter into the linux interface of the Cisco Pix
> > 506
> > firewall
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Joris Cras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 3:23 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List -
> Non-Commercial
> > Discussion
> > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind
> cisco
> > pix
> > 506
> > 
> > Ravi,
> > 
> > there is a easy way of creating all those commands in linux.
> > just run the following in a shell:
> > for x in $(seq 10001 10050); do echo 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit
> > permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit permit udp host;done
> > 
> > This will create all your PIX rules at ones.
> >  
> > I think you could also use Cisco ACL's
> >  access-list [name] permit udp [source] [destination] range
> > This would be in your case something like:
> >  access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
> > 10050
> > 
> > Good luck.
> > 
> > Joris
> > 
> > Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> > > Otis,
> > > I wanted to clarify what you said and what I comprehended. 
> > >
> > > the SIP protocols are disabled in fixup. 
> > > 
> > > Having said that I guess all I have to do is just the following.
> > > the inside IP of asterisk server is 192.168.5.0
> > >
> > > On the cisco PIX firewall enter the following.
> > > 192.168.5.0 eq 1 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> > 10001 any
> > > conduit permit udp host
> > > 192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> > 10002 any
> > > conduit permit udp host
> > > 
> > > ...
> > > .
> > > 192.168.5.0 eq 10049 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> > 10050 any
> > > conduit permit udp host
> > >
> > > in the rtp.conf in /etc/asterisk 
> > > change the ending port 2 (which is what it currently is) to
> > 10050 
> > >
> > > Is there an easier way to make the entries in Cisco PIX firewall
> ?
> > >
> > > Thx
> > > Ravi 
> > >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > > Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:18 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> > > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind
> > cisco pix
> > > 506
> > >
> > > No problem.  :-P  I thought it might wise to include everything
> you
> > 
> > > needed just in case!! LOL! You are welcome!!!
> > >
> > > --Otis 
> > >
> > > Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> > >   
> > >> LOL I guess all I was asking for the changes to be made in the
> > Cisco PIX
>

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-10 Thread ListAcct
Ravi,

I submitted the easiest way to implement this I think for administrators 
new to Cisco there are alternatives but it depends on your IOS.  A GUI 
might help. .

If you want reply with your network range and server IP and I will send 
you a script I will write for the Cisco.  I did explain the ACL way 
because I thought it would be a bit large if you are not use to seeing 
the cisco command line. :-)

Make sure the RTP ports on your Asterisk box reflect that of your ports 
open to the Internet.  Reloading your config in Asterisk if not working 
could help.

Let's do this in your RTP config file.

change your RTP port range in asterisk to 1 to 10030 and reload 
asterisk.


rtpstart=1
rtpend=10030


type
asterisk -r

Connected to Asterisk 1.2.x.x currently running on asterisk (pid = xx)
asterisk*CLI> reload or restart now (if you need or want)

Copy and paste the below to notepad or wordpad and replace the outside 
ip with the real ip address of your WAN link or connection.

and enter enable mode on the cisco pix and type config t and copy and 
paste the following in the terminal.

1. pix> ena
2. pix>password: blah
3. pix#config t
4. pix(config)# paste the config below after you change the outside IP 
here ( not line per line but the whole deal)
5. pix(config)# sh conduit ( you should see all list below, if 
everything seems valid then do next step)
6. pix(config)# write mem
7. pix(config)#exit
8. pix# sh run ( to see running config)

replace the  with your WAN IP.

conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 1 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10001 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10002 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10003 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10004 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10005 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10006 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10007 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10008 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10009 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10010 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10011 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10012 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10013 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10014 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10015 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10016 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10017 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10018 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10019 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10020 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10021 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10022 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10023 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10024 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10025 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10026 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10027 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10028 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10029 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10030 any


--Otis
Wendell Hamilton wrote:
> Did you only open up the one port (1)?  You need to open up a range, if 
> you're doing it this way, like 1-10020 and then set your rtp ports in 
> asterisk to the same range. 
>
> - "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I made the following changes and I am still facing one way audio with
>> my call flow.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:58 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
>> Discussion
>> Cc: Joris Cras; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List -
>> Non-Commercial Discussion
>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco
>> pix 506
>>
>> try:
>> access-list asterisk permit udp any host x.x.x.x eq 1
>>
>> - "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> I tried the following ACL command
>>>
>>> "access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
>>> 2"
>>>
>>> and I got the following response back
>>>
>>> "[no] access-list  [line ] deny|permit icmp
>>>   | interface  | object-group
>>> 
>>>   | interface  | object-group
>>> 
>>> [ | object-group ]
>>> [log [disable|default] | [] [interval ]]
>>> Restricted ACLs for route-map use:
>>> [no] access-list  deny|permit {any |   | host
>>> }
>>> Command failed"
>>>
>>> I don't know how to enter into the linux interface of the Cisco Pix
>>> 506
>>> firewall
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-10 Thread Ravichandran Rajagopal
This is what I implemented

access-list asterisk permit udp any host 192.168.5.0 range 1 2

Thx
Ravi

-Original Message-
From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 11:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Joris Cras; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

Did you only open up the one port (1)?  You need to open up a range, if 
you're doing it this way, like 1-10020 and then set your rtp ports in 
asterisk to the same range. 

- "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I made the following changes and I am still facing one way audio with
> my call flow.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:58 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
> Discussion
> Cc: Joris Cras; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List -
> Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco
> pix 506
> 
> try:
> access-list asterisk permit udp any host x.x.x.x eq 1
> 
> - "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > I tried the following ACL command
> > 
> > "access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
> > 2"
> > 
> > and I got the following response back
> > 
> > "[no] access-list  [line ] deny|permit icmp
> >   | interface  | object-group
> > 
> >   | interface  | object-group
> > 
> > [ | object-group ]
> > [log [disable|default] | [] [interval ]]
> > Restricted ACLs for route-map use:
> > [no] access-list  deny|permit {any |   | host
> > }
> > Command failed"
> > 
> > I don't know how to enter into the linux interface of the Cisco Pix
> > 506
> > firewall
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Joris Cras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 3:23 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List -
> Non-Commercial
> > Discussion
> > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind
> cisco
> > pix
> > 506
> > 
> > Ravi,
> > 
> > there is a easy way of creating all those commands in linux.
> > just run the following in a shell:
> > for x in $(seq 10001 10050); do echo 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit
> > permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit permit udp host;done
> > 
> > This will create all your PIX rules at ones.
> >  
> > I think you could also use Cisco ACL's
> >  access-list [name] permit udp [source] [destination] range
> > This would be in your case something like:
> >  access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
> > 10050
> > 
> > Good luck.
> > 
> > Joris
> > 
> > Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> > > Otis,
> > > I wanted to clarify what you said and what I comprehended. 
> > >
> > > the SIP protocols are disabled in fixup. 
> > > 
> > > Having said that I guess all I have to do is just the following.
> > > the inside IP of asterisk server is 192.168.5.0
> > >
> > > On the cisco PIX firewall enter the following.
> > > 192.168.5.0 eq 1 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> > 10001 any
> > > conduit permit udp host
> > > 192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> > 10002 any
> > > conduit permit udp host
> > > 
> > > ...
> > > .
> > > 192.168.5.0 eq 10049 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
> > 10050 any
> > > conduit permit udp host
> > >
> > > in the rtp.conf in /etc/asterisk 
> > > change the ending port 2 (which is what it currently is) to
> > 10050 
> > >
> > > Is there an easier way to make the entries in Cisco PIX firewall
> ?
> > >
> > > Thx
> > > Ravi 
> > >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > > Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:18 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Cc: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
> > > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind
> > cisco pix
> > >

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-10 Thread Ravichandran Rajagopal
Otis,
I don't have access to ssh into the Cisco PIX firewall. I have been logging
in using https into the Cisco PIX (without a username and only with a
password).  

The following is the information in the asterisk server. 
[rtp.conf]
rtpstart=1
rtpend=2

With the Cisco I went in through the https and then I chose the Command line
option and I typed the command 
asterisk permit udp any host 192.168.5.0 range 1 2 and then I didn't
know whether I should have done anything else. Should I have issued any
other command to save this changes. I am asking that question as in the
below sequence of commands you are mentioning  "write mem"

One interesting thing that I found was I dialed 4025901000 and then punched
5 which routes the call to my cell phone. If I don't pick up the call it
should go to my voicemail at which juncture I expect silence as the audio is
not coming through. Instead I hear the dialtone and then after x number of
rings I get a fast busy. I know not what happened. I guess with all of the
below given the thing that I didn't do yet was touch the asterisk
configurations yet. 

If I am struggling with all of this cisco pix. Can you tell me how to enable
firewall in the linux-asterisk server and then disable cisco pix firewall
from its firewall behaviours so that I can isolate the problem and move
forward. Please advise.

Thx
Ravi

-Original Message-
From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 2:13 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
506

Ravi,

I submitted the easiest way to implement this I think for administrators 
new to Cisco there are alternatives but it depends on your IOS.  A GUI 
might help. .

If you want reply with your network range and server IP and I will send 
you a script I will write for the Cisco.  I did explain the ACL way 
because I thought it would be a bit large if you are not use to seeing 
the cisco command line. :-)

Make sure the RTP ports on your Asterisk box reflect that of your ports 
open to the Internet.  Reloading your config in Asterisk if not working 
could help.

Let's do this in your RTP config file.

change your RTP port range in asterisk to 1 to 10030 and reload 
asterisk.


rtpstart=1
rtpend=10030


type
asterisk -r

Connected to Asterisk 1.2.x.x currently running on asterisk (pid = xx)
asterisk*CLI> reload or restart now (if you need or want)

Copy and paste the below to notepad or wordpad and replace the outside 
ip with the real ip address of your WAN link or connection.

and enter enable mode on the cisco pix and type config t and copy and 
paste the following in the terminal.

1. pix> ena
2. pix>password: blah
3. pix#config t
4. pix(config)# paste the config below after you change the outside IP 
here ( not line per line but the whole deal)
5. pix(config)# sh conduit ( you should see all list below, if 
everything seems valid then do next step)
6. pix(config)# write mem
7. pix(config)#exit
8. pix# sh run ( to see running config)

replace the  with your WAN IP.

conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 1 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10001 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10002 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10003 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10004 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10005 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10006 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10007 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10008 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10009 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10010 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10011 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10012 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10013 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10014 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10015 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10016 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10017 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10018 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10019 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10020 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10021 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10022 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10023 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10024 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10025 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10026 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10027 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10028 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10029 any
conduit permit udp host outside ip eq 10030 any


--Otis
Wendell Hamilton wrote:
> Did you only open up the one port (1)?  You need to open up a range,
if you're doing it this way, like 1-10020 and then set your rtp ports in
asterisk to the same range. 
>
> - "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
&

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-10 Thread Adam KOSA
> permit udp any host 192.168.5.0 range 1 2 and then I didn't

home users typically use /24 netmask.  If this is the case, i don't 
understand why do you write keyword host following a network address.

either specify a valid host address, or write 192.168.5.0 255.255.255.0 
to specify the whole subnet.

if the netmask isn't /24 then, of course the above 5.0 may be a valid 
host address.

regards
adam

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Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-11 Thread Ravichandran Rajagopal
Otis,
Can I call and talk to you if you have a US number or chat with you using
Gmail talk etc. Please email me the same to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thx
Ravi

-Original Message-
From: ListAcct [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 6:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion
Cc: 'Wendell Hamilton'
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
506

Ravi,

Are you sure that is the IP address of your Asterisk server?   If you 
are following / using CIDR then

192.168.5.0/24
192.168.5.0 = network address
192.168.5.255 = broadcast

Valid IPs in that range are 192.168.5.1-254 usable

Did you get everything working?

--Otis

Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> This is what I implemented
>
> access-list asterisk permit udp any host 192.168.5.0 range 1 2
>
> Thx
> Ravi
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 11:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Joris Cras; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix
506
>
> Did you only open up the one port (1)?  You need to open up a range,
if you're doing it this way, like 1-10020 and then set your rtp ports in
asterisk to the same range. 
>
> - "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I made the following changes and I am still facing one way audio with
>> my call flow.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:58 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
>> Discussion
>> Cc: Joris Cras; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List -
>> Non-Commercial Discussion
>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco
>> pix 506
>>
>> try:
>> access-list asterisk permit udp any host x.x.x.x eq 1
>>
>> - "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> I tried the following ACL command
>>>
>>> "access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
>>> 2"
>>>
>>> and I got the following response back
>>>
>>> "[no] access-list  [line ] deny|permit icmp
>>>   | interface  | object-group
>>> 
>>>   | interface  | object-group
>>> 
>>> [ | object-group ]
>>> [log [disable|default] | [] [interval ]]
>>> Restricted ACLs for route-map use:
>>> [no] access-list  deny|permit {any |   | host
>>> }
>>> Command failed"
>>>
>>> I don't know how to enter into the linux interface of the Cisco Pix
>>> 506
>>> firewall
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Joris Cras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 3:23 AM
>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List -
>>>   
>> Non-Commercial
>> 
>>> Discussion
>>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind
>>>   
>> cisco
>> 
>>> pix
>>> 506
>>>
>>> Ravi,
>>>
>>> there is a easy way of creating all those commands in linux.
>>> just run the following in a shell:
>>> for x in $(seq 10001 10050); do echo 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit
>>> permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit permit udp host;done
>>>
>>> This will create all your PIX rules at ones.
>>>  
>>> I think you could also use Cisco ACL's
>>>  access-list [name] permit udp [source] [destination] range
>>> This would be in your case something like:
>>>  access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
>>> 10050
>>>
>>> Good luck.
>>>
>>> Joris
>>>
>>> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>>>   
>>>> Otis,
>>>> I wanted to clarify what you said and what I comprehended. 
>>>>
>>>> the SIP protocols are disabled in fixup. 
>>>> 
>>>> Having said that I guess all I have to do is just the following.
>>>> the inside IP of asterisk server is 192.168.5.0
>>>>
>>>> On the cisco PIX firewall enter the following.
>>>> 192.168.5.0 eq 1 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
>>

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-11 Thread ListAcct
Ravi,

Are you sure that is the IP address of your Asterisk server?   If you 
are following / using CIDR then

192.168.5.0/24
192.168.5.0 = network address
192.168.5.255 = broadcast

Valid IPs in that range are 192.168.5.1-254 usable

Did you get everything working?

--Otis

Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
> This is what I implemented
>
> access-list asterisk permit udp any host 192.168.5.0 range 1 2
>
> Thx
> Ravi
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 11:07 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Joris Cras; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506
>
> Did you only open up the one port (1)?  You need to open up a range, if 
> you're doing it this way, like 1-10020 and then set your rtp ports in 
> asterisk to the same range. 
>
> - "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I made the following changes and I am still facing one way audio with
>> my call flow.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:58 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
>> Discussion
>> Cc: Joris Cras; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List -
>> Non-Commercial Discussion
>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco
>> pix 506
>>
>> try:
>> access-list asterisk permit udp any host x.x.x.x eq 1
>>
>> - "Ravichandran Rajagopal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> I tried the following ACL command
>>>
>>> "access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
>>> 2"
>>>
>>> and I got the following response back
>>>
>>> "[no] access-list  [line ] deny|permit icmp
>>>   | interface  | object-group
>>> 
>>>   | interface  | object-group
>>> 
>>> [ | object-group ]
>>> [log [disable|default] | [] [interval ]]
>>> Restricted ACLs for route-map use:
>>> [no] access-list  deny|permit {any |   | host
>>> }
>>> Command failed"
>>>
>>> I don't know how to enter into the linux interface of the Cisco Pix
>>> 506
>>> firewall
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Joris Cras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 3:23 AM
>>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Asterisk Users Mailing List -
>>>   
>> Non-Commercial
>> 
>>> Discussion
>>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind
>>>   
>> cisco
>> 
>>> pix
>>> 506
>>>
>>> Ravi,
>>>
>>> there is a easy way of creating all those commands in linux.
>>> just run the following in a shell:
>>> for x in $(seq 10001 10050); do echo 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit
>>> permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq $x any conduit permit udp host;done
>>>
>>> This will create all your PIX rules at ones.
>>>  
>>> I think you could also use Cisco ACL's
>>>  access-list [name] permit udp [source] [destination] range
>>> This would be in your case something like:
>>>  access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0  range 1
>>> 10050
>>>
>>> Good luck.
>>>
>>> Joris
>>>
>>> Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
>>>   
>>>> Otis,
>>>> I wanted to clarify what you said and what I comprehended. 
>>>>
>>>> the SIP protocols are disabled in fixup. 
>>>> 
>>>> Having said that I guess all I have to do is just the following.
>>>> the inside IP of asterisk server is 192.168.5.0
>>>>
>>>> On the cisco PIX firewall enter the following.
>>>> 192.168.5.0 eq 1 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
>>>> 
>>> 10001 any
>>>   
>>>> conduit permit udp host
>>>> 192.168.5.0 eq 10001 any conduit permit udp host 192.168.5.0 eq
>>>> 
>>> 10002 any
>>>   
>>>> conduit permit udp host
>>>> 
>>>> ...
>>>> .

Re: [asterisk-users] oneway audio with asterisk behind cisco pix 506

2008-02-12 Thread Ravichandran Rajagopal
I got my Cisco PIX reconfigured as the below given. The issue "one-way"
audio, still exists. Here is the call flow. The call comes on an inbound
trunk to asterisk. Asterisk plays an IVR. When the user presses 5 it makes
an outbound call "Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],30)" using the same
inbound trunk. The dialing happens but there is one way audio. Please
help/advise.

On 2/10/08, Adam KOSA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > permit udp any host 192.168.5.0 range 1 2 and then I didn't
>
> home users typically use /24 netmask.  If this is the case, i don't
> understand why do you write keyword host following a network address.
>
> either specify a valid host address, or write 192.168.5.0 255.255.255.0
> to specify the whole subnet.
>
> if the netmask isn't /24 then, of course the above 5.0 may be a valid
> host address.
>
> regards
> adam
>
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