Hi.
I'm new to asterisk and, one way or the other, I manage to get it working
for me.
But I'm having a hard time getting calls going to and coming from the
same provider, since the definition of the peer in sip.conf seems to be
different AND not compatible for incoming and outgoing call.
But I'm having a hard time getting calls going to and coming from the
same provider, since the definition of the peer in sip.conf seems to be
different AND not compatible for incoming and outgoing call.
Sometimes what is needed can be provider-dependent. Every provider
I've seen gives an
Since they give me enough information to get a sip gateway working both
ways (username, secret and host is all I needed to call and to receive
with a sipura3000), I doubt the problem is provider dependant.
I should say the conflict comes from the peer definition in asterisk (but
maybe only with
What I meant was, why do you care that there are two entries in
sip.conf instead of one?
It isn't necessary to get this working with a single entry and it may
not be possible. They can even have two logical names as I said.
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If you have a [provider] peer in sip.conf, what happens if you use a
register command in sip.conf such as:
register = user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/provider
and in extensions.conf you have:
Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
On 5/13/05, Pizco Dominguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I'm new to
It doesn't seem to work like these, exactly.
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 12:37:56PM -0700, Adrian A wrote:
If you have a [provider] peer in sip.conf, what happens if you use a
register command in sip.conf such as:
register = user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/provider
I have that line, but, to my knowledge,