Anyone having problems with Stanaphone registration today? I'm getting
the following..
Nov 25 11:35:58 NOTICE[229390]: chan_sip.c:4053 sip_reg_timeout:
Registration for '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' timed out, trying again
-- Got SIP response 500 "Internal Server Error" back from
216.128.82.18
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inbound calling issue
only.
Really strange that it worked once.. Haven't been able to reproduce
that.
I'll start doing the ideas you mentioned.
Brian Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-26 21:07:08 -0600]:
> Hey Stewart,
>
> Thanks for the info..
>
> Funny, th
Hey Stewart,
Thanks for the info..
Funny, thing, since 1.0.2 came out today, I went ahead and upgraded to
that, now everything works. Must have been some bug with the CVS
version I was on..
If you're having broadvoice problems, upgrade.
Stewart Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-27 02:05:09
Jeff,
I did a cut-n-paste of your configuration straight into my sip.conf,
updated the username and password. Still getting the same result as
before, audio in only one direction. Can can call between my local
SIP extensions fine, so I know my sipura box is working and configured
correctly.
I'
I'm having the same issue too. Just signed up, never had a problem
before with a sipura box at a friends house configured as an extension
off my Asterisk box. I'm behind NAT, and my firewall has the asterisk
box configured as a DMZ, also I forwarded the sip and RTP ports just
to be sure.
Anyone s
> Try adding your DDI number to the end of the register:
>
> register => NUMBER:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/NUMBER
>
Tried that, didn't do anythig useful, same problem exists.. Any
other ideas?
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I have two fo the Sipura-2000 boxes, one at a friends house, one
here. It used to be working but now we are not getting any audio when
the call is picked up.
I'm seeing this message when he answer the phone.
-- Attempting native bridge of SIP/2204-2b1b and SIP/2203-783a
As far as I can tell, it
Tell him to spend $70 on a one port ATA like the Sipura-1000 , a USB
headset will run $40-60. For a little more money, you'll have an
external box that is not leashing you to a computer or one location.
Nate Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-07-12 11:39:43 -0500]:
> One of my coworkers needs to
apt-cache show is the command you want.
pbx:/etc/asterisk# apt-cache show asterisk
Package: asterisk
Priority: optional
Section: comm
Installed-Size: 2772
Maintainer: Mark Purcell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.0-1
Greg Boehnlein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-07-09 11:36:28 -0400
When it shows up on Amazon.com, I may pick one up, but I don't
see it there yet.
Doug Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-07-08 09:12:56 -0700]:
> we should buy it and encourage everyone to do so, that will support whoever
> took the initiative to write a book on Asterisk, which has been long
> o
I can't seem to get music on hold working, it tries to work, but I
just hear strange noises on the extension.. Here is some debug info.
Looks like mpg123 starts fine, but I hear nothing.
I'm on todays CVS build.
-- Executing Answer("SIP/2203-062c", "") in new stack
-- Executing MusicOnHo
I have a Sipura 2000 working fine, but whenever
I dial any extension there is a delay of 5-10 seconds before
it starts ringing. However, if I dial the extension and hit
the pound key after the number, it goes through right away.
Is there any way around this?
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It seems that the Apollo MD3200 winmodem sold my newegg no longer
uses the MD3200 chipset. At least the $13 version I ordered arrived
with a different chipset. I made them aware of the issue and hopefully
they will be changing their description soon.
Anyway, I'm looking for a new source now, anyon
I have an Asterisk PBX on the private lan, which is protected
from the public Internet with a Linux iptables machine. The
firwall is it's own seperate box running NAT with SPI.
I want to drop a SIP phone at my brothers house, and have it be an
extension off my Asterisk box. I've been looking arou
I wanted to sign up for the pay as you go plan from iconnect
anyway, and see they have the Cisco ATA for $99 and the Grandstream
phone for $39.00
Anyone know if they ship these devices "locked"? I know iconnect
seems pretty friendly about letting any sip device connect.
What sucks is there is n
Noob here, my apologies in advance.
Recently my employer decide to stop paying for my home POTS line, so
I ordered packet8 for a home line instead of another POTS line, since
I really dislike my local phone company, and the POTS line without
any long distance would cost more than the $20 to packet
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