Hi,
deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
permit=XXX.XXX.X.X/29
permit=192.168.1.0/24
Are you sure your provider *always* sends data from this /29?
I'm sure, yes. Its a MPLS net, only voice inside.
Regards,
Georg
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picks up the phone.
I'm using the Asterisk package provided by the current Debian stable:
Asterisk 1.6.2.9-2+squeeze4
Any hints?
Thanks,
Georg
[1] http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Queue
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=no
;qualify=300
[one-phone]
[10]
type=peer
context=X
secret=XX
host=dynamic
;qualify=300
directmedia=no
nat=no
directrtpsetup=no
dtmfmode=inband
Any help greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Georg
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Hi,
I think this option work only with Asterisk 1.8.X
Ah yes, I see. Now Asterisk Trunk in the description makes sense...
Thanks,
Georg
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New
for your endpoints
and eth0.42 for your provider or whichever way you want it.
Don't you think the problem will still occur that the answers from
asterisk seem to come from the main address assigned to the NIC? Or
isn't this possible because of the vlan?
Thanks,
Georg
this with your exact situation, but it works well for
me in other projects.
Just tested this, doesn't work. Asterisk ist still replying using the
main-address associated to the NIC.
:/
Georg
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This has two different subnets for eth0 and eth1.
Do you have different IP subnets for eth0 and eth0.42?
If you do, I do not know the reason for the problem.
Ah, sorry, overlooked this.
I will give it another try with different subnets.
Thanks,
Georg
but the packet contains the base address attached to the NIC],
so the registration fails.
Any idea how to solve this?
Thanks,
Georg
[1]
http://www.fonality.com/trixbox/forums/trixbox-forums/help/binding-sip-multiple-not-all-ip-addresses
: This is actually the problem... :)
Thanks,
Georg
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After reading your original message, this is clear, yes. Sorry for being
sloppy.
np ;)
Anyone else?
Would be really really great...
Thanks,
Georg
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I solved it by having two physical connections to my network.
Yes, I thought of this too.
I used the second nic for the drbd-communication, but I think I will have
to change this.
Thanks,
Georg
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Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 14:12:04 +0200 (MEST)
From: Georg Natsikos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk transcoding
I would like to learn more over the transcoding function with asterisk. How
I would like to learn more over the transcoding function with asterisk. How
exactly
works asterisk, in order to transcoding. Where I can get exactly
informations?
If asterisk transcodes, for example ilbc to gsm, as I can see which (ilbc)
rtp-packet becomes which (gsm) rtp-packet?
would be
1.0.3 BRI-Stuffed
Regards,
Georg
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canreinvite=no
context=local
callgroup=1
pickupgroup=1
videosupport=yes
disallow=all
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