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Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 2:49 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXY setup
do your firewall rules allow the proper port in? and you had no
problems in provisioning the iaxy? Have you tried it from
do your firewall rules allow the proper port in? and you had no
problems in provisioning the iaxy? Have you tried it from the same
subnet as *?
Michael Di Martino wrote:
I am attempting to get an iaxy device to connect to my asterisk box over
the public cloud however
It fails register a
I am attempting to get an iaxy
device to connect to my asterisk box over the public cloud
however
It fails register and I cannot
figure out why.
Below is my iax.conf, iaxy
setup file and debug output from iax2 debug.
My
iax.conf
[u7402]
type=friend
accountcode=iaxy
host=dynamic
secr
> What can I do next?
You have obviously cycled the power as stated in instructions. I don't
know what else could be wrong.
Could you consider dumping this?
> PS: Spam prevention!
> Our system is protected with a spam prevention program.
> If you send us an e-mail, our system will send you a con
Wilson Pickett wrote:
I have provisioned with iaxy.conf:
What do you see when you run the provisioning prog?
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# iaxyprov 192.168.250.112 iaxy.conf
01:
00 00 00 04
0f:
3d dc 79 12
10:
11 d9
06:
49 41 58 79 .
07:
4
> I have provisioned with iaxy.conf:
What do you see when you run the provisioning prog?
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I have provisioned with iaxy.conf:
;
; IAXY Provisioning description
;
dhcp
codec: ulaw
server: 61.220.xx.xx
user: aaabbb
pass: cccddd
register
iax.conf:
=
[623] ; IAXy
type=friend
host=dynamic
accountcode=aaabbb
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
secret=cccddd
callerid="IAXy at ELMIT" <623>
trunk=n
Steve Totaro said:
> I would not trust Linksys to work with dyndns.org without doing some
> testing.
>
> http://www.dyndns.org/news/releases/archives/2003/11/288.html
If you read down in that article you'll see that is it was written prior
to December 15th, 2003. I'd expect most Linksys routers t
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy setup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I haven´t tougth about being re-provis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I haven´t tougth about being re-provisioning the iaxy box :)...
>>
>> But how do you detect the dns change? wich ddns company are u using?
>
> Take look at dyndns.org, they have both free and paid
> services. I set a cron job to run every 10 minutes or so and
> based o
> I haven´t tougth about being re-provisioning the iaxy box :)...
>
> But how do you detect the dns change? wich ddns company are u using?
Take look at dyndns.org, they have both free and paid services. I set
a cron job to run every 10 minutes or so and based on a script I found
at DDNS, it detec
: October 21, 2004 5:25 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy setup
A little late, but about DNS for IAXY
request name resolution, no? Also, what happens if your IP address
changes at the Asterisk end? You'll have to connect to all
your
I agree, I got my first IAXy yesterday. I couldn't for the life of me
get DHCP to work, then I remember it was plugged into a VLAN on a Cisco
Switch (3550). Spanning tree always "waits" to bring up the vlan on
ports, unless specified otherwise. It would appear the IAXy only sends
an initial DHCP re
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy setup
>
>
> A little late, but about DNS for IAXY
>
> > request name resolution, no? Also, what happens if your IP address
> > changes at the Asterisk end? You'll have to connect to all
> your IAXys
> &
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> Wilson Pickett
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> A
A little late, but about DNS for IAXY
> request name resolution, no? Also, what happens if your IP address
> changes at the Asterisk end? You'll have to connect to all your IAXys to
Here's what I do: when the server ip changes, I auto reprovision the
IAXy. It works better than the Grandstreams, w
October 18, 2004 1:35 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAXy setup
>
>
> Ah, I see your point and apologize for the misunderstanding.
> Large deployments could be a problem, thats for sure.
>
> If you need the
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 13:34 -0400, Steve Totaro wrote:
> Ah, I see your point and apologize for the misunderstanding. Large
> deployments could be a problem, thats for sure.
>
> If you need the MAC address I would suggest a cheap Dell wireless router (as
> many others do I am sure) as it logs the
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> As with so many things, perspective
Hi,
Wilson Pickett wrote:
I can see why this is not the case. However, if some kind soul would
make a Windows command line "iaxyprovision.exe" I'd be happy.
You can compile it with Cygwin. Or download from:
ftp://ftp.planetarium.com.br/pub/util/voip/iaxyprov/
Download cygwin1.dll if you don't have
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>
> yup it is, just not a web interface like what I thought
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> Telnet is a standard, is it not?
>
> > -Original Message-
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Telnet is a standard, is it not?
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> >
> > > Sorry, but I CAN'T see why this is the case. Again, I'm back to my
> > > argument that there's plenty of devices in the same price
> > range that
> > > have all kinds of administrative flexibility. Think about
> > this: why is
> > > the IAXy stuck using a non-standard administrativ
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>
>
> > Sorry, but I CAN'T see why this is the case. Again, I'm back to my
> > argument that there's plenty of devices in the same price
> range that
> > have all kinds of administrative f
Sorry, but I CAN'T see why this is the case. Again, I'm back to my
argument that there's plenty of devices in the same price range that
have all kinds of administrative flexibility. Think about this: why is
the IAXy stuck using a non-standard administrative interface? That is
very uncommon in the
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> Wilson Pickett
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>
> Bu
On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 00:20 -0400, Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
>
> Nevertheless,
> it's kinda not proper to deliver an ethernet device that is not labeled
> with it's MAC address. Why should we have to go through any kind of
> trouble to determine this? I say it should be on the unit.
The MAC address
Butting in because I own one too:
> 1. The MAC address needs to be visible on the unit.
Yes, Mark & Co, this is a good idea.
> 2. DNS support. The IAXy needs to be able to handle names.
Too much to ask in such a simple device. Even though we'd all like to see it.
> 3. Restore to factory.
Yes, p
Andres Tello Abrego wrote:
Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
Actually, the IAXy is really very immature, and is desperate for several
enhancements:
Yeap, rigth.
1. The MAC address needs to be visible on the unit. As it stands the
only way to determine the identity of the thing is packet sniffing or
looking
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>
e is a lot of people.
It'll get there I'm sure.
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alf Of
> Andres Tello Abrego
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>
> :) I supposed that
>
> iaxy are s beatiful!
>
> rich allen wrote:
> > well it l
:) I supposed that
iaxy are s beatiful!
rich allen wrote:
well it looks like i had a typo in the iax.conf. instead of disallow=all
i had dsallow=all which i didnt notice til i about to paste the file.
thanks for responding
- hcir
could you paste the file u are trying to provide?
rich allen w
well it looks like i had a typo in the iax.conf. instead of
disallow=all i had dsallow=all which i didnt notice til i about to
paste the file.
thanks for responding
- hcir
could you paste the file u are trying to provide?
rich allen wrote:
iH
getting the following in the console when i go off h
could you paste the file u are trying to provide?
rich allen wrote:
iH
getting the following in the console when i go off hook from IAXy
chan_iax2.c:5713 socket_read:Rejected connect attemp from 192.168.0.5
requested/compability 0x4/0x24 incompatible with our capability 0xff3
any idea what this
iH
getting the following in the console when i go off hook from IAXy
chan_iax2.c:5713 socket_read:Rejected connect attemp from 192.168.0.5
requested/compability 0x4/0x24 incompatible with our capability 0xff3
any idea what this is telling me?
thanks
- hcir
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