I have a problem that when one of my SIP providers has a problem the
rest of my SIP extensions and trunks stop working until either the SIP
provider fixes the problem or Asterisk stops trying to register to that
provider. Why does this happen? A single provider having problems
should not
Try:
core set verbose 4
>From the Asterisk CLI
-uzzi
PS: If you're not seeing any connection information, be sure to double-check
the IP address is correct. Learned that lesson the hard way =\
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Jim Rosenberg wrote:
> Let's say I have two Asterisk boxes, A and
Let's say I have two Asterisk boxes, A and B. I am trying to get A to do
SIP registration on B, so an extension for A can dial SIP phones covered by
B. If I examine the logs on B, if the registration succeeds, I am seeing a
notice to that effect on B. But if the registration *fails*, i'm not see
Hi List,
I am very new to asterisk. I downloaded asterisk from CVS head yesterday and compiled it in Redhat linux 9.
I created a sip account for testing and configured it in the Firefly.
While Firefly try to connect to the asterisk server i am getting an
error
as below and failing the registrati
Hi list,
I'm in central-europe and signed yesterday a broadvoice account. My
Asterisk box is CVS 2005-08-25.
Problem I face is:
"Failed to authenticate on REGISTER to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
(Tries 2)" then
"Registration for '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' timed out" and finaly
"Giving up forever to regist