Has anyone here successfully gotten a cisco MC3810 talking with asterisk?
I am getting the dreaded - Got SIP response 400 Bad Request -
'Malformed/Missing URL' back from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
If you've gotten it to work you can feel free to email me off list.
If your willing to share config's that also
Many CNET users have Cisco 3810's working with Asterisk 1.2, 1.4 and
even 1.6 as well as Astlinux versions.
Some are even using the T1 card to connect to a channel bank with number
of calls limited to the 6 DSP card in the 3810.
Contact users on the CNET VOIP list for details, but you will
Wayde Nie wrote:
I can get a Cisco MC3810 with a mixture of FXO and FXS ports, the MC3810
comes with a built in Ethernet port and I believe it does SIP too...
Will this mean that I won't need a T1 card and dedicated channel bank? ie.
Asterisk connected over Ethernet with the MC3810 and the
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GonzaloWayde Nie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wayde Nie wrote: I can get a Cisco MC3810 with a mixture of FXO and FXS ports, the MC3810 comes with a built in Ethernet port and I believe it does SIP too... Will this mean that I
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to asterisk and trying to get together the hardware to run a few POTS
phone extentions and one or two POTS lines for starters. For these low port
counts, I could just go with FXS and FXO cards, but...
I can get a Cisco MC3810 with a mixture of FXO and FXS ports, the MC3810
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On Monday 02 August 2004 11:09 am, Wayde Nie wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to asterisk and trying to get together the hardware to run a few
POTS phone extentions and one or two POTS lines for starters. For these low
port counts, I could just go
Hi Everyone,
I've got a Cisco 3810 rig with 6 analog FXS ports, and ethernet. I'm
wondering in anyone has got one of these suckers to work with asterisk in
such a way that each FXS port has it's own extension.
It speaks SIP, and I can send calls from asterisk out to it, but can't
figure out how
I have an mc3800 working in my office with asterisk, you need the latest
vertion of ios. i have the image if you want it. Sip has a lot of bugs
on 12.2,
I KNOW i went through hell
On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 09:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I've got a Cisco 3810 rig with 6 analog FXS
: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco MC3810 - Asterisk
I have an mc3800 working in my office with asterisk, you need the latest
vertion of ios. i have the image if you want it. Sip has a lot of bugs
on 12.2,
I KNOW i went through hell
On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 09:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone
Hi Alberto,
I'm wondering if my image might be the problem - I have 12.3.9 on the
device - released at some point in may of this year. I've got everything
(including the kitchen sink) in terms of feature set. Can you post some of
the relevant snippets of your config? I'd love to see how this is
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco MC3810 - Asterisk
I have an mc3800 working in my office with asterisk, you need the latest
vertion of ios. i have the image if you want it. Sip has a lot of bugs
on 12.2,
I KNOW i went through hell
On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 09:20, [EMAIL
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco MC3810 - Asterisk
I have an mc3800 working
Make sure that that the gatekeeper is turned off. these boys do both
gateways and gatekeeper...
Here is my CONF
Escape character is '^]'.
User Access Verification
Password:
3800ena
Password:
3800#wr t
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 4796 bytes
!
version 12.3
no service
Thanks Alberto! I'm going to plug away with some of this and see how
things go for me. I'll post any differences required to get the FXS ports
going up.
Thanks again!
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Alberto Fernandez wrote:
Make sure that that the gatekeeper is turned off. these boys do both
gateways
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