Hi,
Next Step would be to check/update the firmware on your phones or router.
I dismissed this advice at first, but it was the one that worked in the end.
The D-Link DSL-2500U ADSL router was to blame, it must have been interfering
with SIP packets (maybe an outdated version of the SIP
Hi,
I’ve installed Asterisk for use as a SIP server. I can call people, but one
strange thing happens: if I call someone with a SIP account outside my server
(for example, sip:enum-echo-t...@sip.nemox.net) everything is fine, if I call
any Asterisk extension it also works, but the call gets
Hi,
thanks for the quick reply.
1. Do you have the incoming 1-2 holes in your firewall so the
remote server can get it's reply back to *?
This was what I checked first. Both firewalls let everything through.
2. If #1 is ok, try putting an Answer command in front of your Dial
On Friday, 13.03.2009 17:50:57 Danny Nicholas wrote:
Next Step would be to check/update the firmware on your phones or router.
I don’t think the router is to blame, it does deliver all the packets. And
there are no hardware phones, only numerous software SIP clients.
Which (GNU/Linux)
Ringing() followed by
Wait(1)
I made it
exten = echo,1,Ringing()
exten = echo,2,Wait(1)
exten = echo,3,Playback(abandon-all-hope)
exten = echo,4,Echo()
to no avail.
This looks like a client issue, though all of my clients fail. Which clients
are the most standards conforming?
Also, maybe