Re: [Asterisk-Users] Working Xten, Asterisk, double-NAT configs out there?

2005-05-21 Thread Aaron O';Hara
Or you could post your details and let someone have a stab at helping, > unless there are any psychics here :-) > > Tim > > Aaron O'Hara wrote: > > >All, > > > >I have my * box NAT'd with all ports forwarded that are SIP related > >(base

[Asterisk-Users] Working Xten, Asterisk, double-NAT configs out there?

2005-05-21 Thread Aaron O';Hara
All, I have my * box NAT'd with all ports forwarded that are SIP related (based on Wiki). I also have nat=yes, externalip=WAN address of firewall, internalip=LAN network of *. I have my Xten soft phone on a PC which is NAT'd behind firewall with ports forwarded. I have also followed instruction

[Asterisk-Users] Public IP for SIP and NAT

2005-04-27 Thread Aaron O';Hara
All, After looking at the wiki and some sample sip configs, I'm a bit confused as to put in the sip.conf for externip and localnet. My SIP client (xlite) is connected to the Internet and behind a firewall on LAN1 with no ports forwarded. My * server is connected to the Internet and is NAT'd on L

[Asterisk-Users] Testing the TDM01A

2005-04-19 Thread Aaron O';Hara
(Sorry if this is a repost...I submitted this a while ago, but it never showed up on the list) All, I'm trying to troubleshoot why I can't dial out using X-Lite via *. I have a TDM01A (1 FXO), latest *, and latest AMP. * starts successfully, and ztcfg -v shows that 1 channel is configured. How

[Asterisk-Users] Testing my TDM01A

2005-04-19 Thread Aaron O';Hara
All, I'm trying to troubleshoot why I can't dial out using X-Lite via *. I have a TDM01A (1 FXO), latest *, and latest AMP. * starts successfully, and ztcfg -v shows that 1 channel is configured. However, when trying to dial out I get a "all circuits busy" message. When at the CLI, "show chann

[Asterisk-Users] How many FXS/FXO ports do I need?

2005-04-08 Thread Aaron O';Hara
All, I'm new to phone systems and phone wiring and I couldn't find an answer to this question on the wiki or google. My understanding is that a standard residential/business phone line carries the signal over 2 wires. Your 4-wire RJ11 wiring supports 2 phone lines. Given that each line takes 2