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> Subject: [asterisk-users] Fast Busy Followup
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> So I might have a b
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> Subject: [asterisk-users] 3xx redirect from asterisk?
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> Hello
dp -m udp --dport 1:2 -j ACCEPT
> -A INPUT -p udp -m udp --dport 4569 -j ACCEPT
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> And to respond to Alex, The box is only doing Asterisk. 2.8Ghz proc with
> 1GB
> of RAM. The iptables is on the server itself.
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Post your IP tables configuration here if it isn't too big.
Ron
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Whoops, sorry - it only handles "SIP/2.0/UDP"; which is what is expected,
but it seems like it only checks for the VIA header for REGISTER, INVITE,
CANCEL, BYE, and SUBSCRIBE requests.
Ron
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I am new to the Asterisk code, but it looks it the response to OPTIONS is
always sent to the IP address and UDP port that the request was received
from. Also, it looks like Asterisk doesn't deal well the VIA header anyway.
In chan_sip.c it looks like to gives-up if the VIA contains "SIP/2.0/UDP":
You may need to create (or modify) the "tftp" file in "/etc/xinetd.d". For
example:
service tftp
{
disabled= no
socket_type = dgram
protocol= udp
wait= yes
user= root
I "think" this message is saying that it received a 200 OK for a REGISTER
message that Asterisk does not know about (anymore).
Is you system trying to register with an ITSP or other SIP-based system?
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Look here for details on the North American Numbering Plan:
http://www.nanpa.com/reports/reports_npa.html
The report named "Non-Geographic NPAs In Service" lists the Toll Free and
Premium assignments.
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Depending on how you connect to the PSTN and what type of call is being
made, you may have access to the ANI "II" digits. The "II" digits tell you
what type user/service originated the call from such as: regular phone,
hotel/motel guest phone, pay phone, inmate phone, and various types of
cellular
I am testing toll free and US DID inbound
as well as A-Z outbound with les.net at the moment. Both the quality and
support are quite good. Ping time to Vancouver is around 80ms.
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