Yes, of course you can do that. I have this very setup working for the
office, with * aggregating voip and isdn incoming calls and forwarding
them to my laptop wherever I am.
just follow the instructions on the FWD website, and run iax2 debug from
the console to see what's happening in
He's trying to use sip, not iax. It would appear he's got both a fwd
registration issue and an incoming fwd context issue. They don't appear
to be in sync (probably an understanding of context issue actually).
Yes, of course you can do that. I have this very setup working for the
office,
Gonzalo,
Have you tried IAX, I see yo are behind NAT, and my experiences with IAX
behind NAT are much less painful :-)
I've FWD via IAX, receiveing calls (in fact, last time was a nearby
person in Portugal :-) that tested it).
One last thing, you mention dialup client, I guess she is not in
Hi, Julio,
thanks for the tip, IAX and the incoming calls confi did the trick! FWD is up and running!
THANKS! and happy holidays!
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Hi forum,
I have been fighting days and days configuring FWD and asterisk with NO success
I have the following scenario.
My sister in Spain with FWD dialup client
My question is if she can dial my FWD dialup number, which is registered in Asterisk and the call being forwarded to ring my IP