Hi again!
I decided, "just for fun", to install Asterisk on a server of mine (available
in Internet) and to log on my mobile phone on this server.
This Server communicate with my Asterisk at home and if I call a phone at
home from my mobile phone (logged on the Asterisk on the second server), it
We are using using what Cisco's Port Address Translation, so that all
SIP traffic is done through %EXTERNIP%. To any outside box, it should
look like the asterisk server is actually on %EXTERNIP%.
My SIP packet gets sent to the ITSP with a Call-ID:
2fd557964ca936b1d72f1328c...@%externip% , bu
Yes you may be right and I going to investigate it bit I thought that
using the context from -sip-external was enough. Specially when I
have defined in extensions.conf that calls belonging to this contyext
should be sent to the extension I want to ring.
Anyhow, will try defining one unique conte
Hi,
I think i found your error. you are missing a context for your peer
PeopleCall , this way no context for incoming calls!
Am I wrong?
Hope it helps,
Marco Mouta
On 7/21/06, Jose Limeres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is my SIP.conf. (just replaced psswds with *)
Thanks.
[general]
port
Here is my SIP.conf. (just replaced psswds with *)
Thanks.
[general]
port = 5060
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
context = from-sip-external
callerid = Unknown
tos=0x68
register=34700758288001:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/34700758288001
externip=boratelecom.dy
Could you post your sip.conf?
On 7/21/06, Jose Limeres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, of course. SIP, RTP and IAX ports are port forwarded to the * box.
On 21/07/06, Marco Mouta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you port forwar in your router RTP ports ? 1-2 to your *Box ?
>
> On 7/2
Yes, of course. SIP, RTP and IAX ports are port forwarded to the * box.
On 21/07/06, Marco Mouta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did you port forwar in your router RTP ports ? 1-2 to your *Box ?On 7/21/06, Jose Limeres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi,>> I am experiencing a hard to solve problem
Did you port forwar in your router RTP ports ? 1-2 to your *Box ?
On 7/21/06, Jose Limeres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am experiencing a hard to solve problem with my VoIP provider. I can make
calls without any problem but I can not receive any. Actually, calls arive
to * but the
Hi,
I am experiencing a hard to solve problem with my VoIP provider. I can
make calls without any problem but I can not receive any. Actually,
calls arive to * but the phone just does not ring. I believe must
be a problem with NAT but I think I have a good config:
- Extensions have nat=always
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 10:45 +0100, serge messa wrote:
> Hi all
>
>I'm a newbie in asterisk.I install asterisk server
> successfully. I configure this server to traverse NAT.
> Using Xlite clients, i make a call between 2 local
> networks through Internet.Asterisk server is
> installed on a ho
Hi all
I'm a newbie in asterisk.I install asterisk server
successfully. I configure this server to traverse NAT.
Using Xlite clients, i make a call between 2 local
networks through Internet.Asterisk server is
installed on a host with public IP. client A (in the
LAn A) and client B (in the LAN
Thanks for your answer Tim.
Octavio
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Enviado el: lunes, 15 de noviembre de 2004 18:39
Para: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Asunto: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Problem w
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Problem with NAT on Asterisk 1.0.1
Hello:
We have a strange problem with
Hello:
We have a strange problem with Asterisk 1.0.1
We made a succesfully installation of Asterisk over RedHat. We have a FXO card
installed and configured, and works great.
The Asterisk have a public IP address and the users are behind a firewall and
use invalid IP addresses
We made some test
I have an * server installed inside a NAT that is configured to DMZ the
address of the server. This means that all traffic is automatically
redirected to *. When I try to connect from a Windows machine (using X-lite)
that is behind another NAT I connect and looking at the * console I can see
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