Thanks to everyone for your input. I've chosen to register my * server with
FWD's IAX service, and have my remote SIP users register as FWD clients. I
think this will solve my biggest problems, and give me the added benefit of
having voice mail available if my * server is offline.
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I'm attempting to set up an Asterisk server with clients as follows:
SIP Client 1 (HT 286) === NAT === Internet === NAT === * Server === SIP
Client (HT 286) 2
The crux of the matter is this: I have a client behind a NAT trying to
connect to an * behind a NAT. I'm looking for suggestions on
I'm attempting to set up an Asterisk server with clients as follows:
SIP Client 1 (HT 286) === NAT ===
=== Internet ===
=== NAT === * Server === SIP Client (HT 286) 2
The crux of the matter is this: I have a client behind a NAT trying to
connect to an * behind a NAT. I'm looking for
I have successfully installed and configured a HandyTone 286 and can send
and receive calls between the console and the HT adapter. I have also
registered with the Vonage server (via a softphone account) and can place
calls from the HT phone to my cellphone (or any other number) through the
=as21a15658
To: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Would this mean that the call is coming in on the Vonage line and an attempt
is being made to bridge the call back to the Vonage line?
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El 25/10/2004, a las 15:53, Richard Branham escribió:
gt; register =gt;
gt;
lt;VonageNumbergt;:lt;VonagePasswordgt
as registered.
In the conf files I sent previously does it look like I'm specifying all
of the necessary authentication info?
adria vidal wrote:
El 25/10/2004, a las 15:53, Richard Branham escribió:
register =
VonageNumber:VonagePassword@sphone.vopr.vonage.net:5061/
Maybe your incoming calls