Hello,
I have set up 2 different fwd.pulver.com accounts on my Asterisk. One will ring all my phones through one context, while the other account was set up to fool Nigerian scam artists, and will go directly to a special voicemail (after a few rings to give the impression of ringing a real teleph
I did try this and did get it to register as this peer.
However inbound calls to that number are still coming into
the context defined in [general] sip.conf
I now have two numbers configured, the new peer as you sugested
and my original that just has the register line
without an associated peer se
Yep & thanks for the reply,
I figured out pretty quickly after one test that the /s did not work.
The issue remains that I have been unsuccessful in getting an incoming
call to come into any other context other than the one specified in
sip.conf [general] section
Anything I'm missing here?
I hav
> OK, I'm starting to get somwhere with this, I'm at least registering now..
> however My inbound calls are still coming into the context defined
> in [general] of sip.conf and not into the context I have defined
> in my peer and extensions.conf
>
> Here is what I have done:
>
> IN sip.conf:
>
OK, I'm starting to get somwhere with this, I'm at least registering now..
however My inbound calls are still coming into the context defined
in [general] of sip.conf and not into the context I have defined
in my peer and extensions.conf
Here is what I have done:
IN sip.conf:
register => nnn
Long list of questions to follow:
Short version:
Does the register line mate to a peer or is a register line totally
unrelated to a peer that is defined?
When using a register line does it have to refer to actual hostnames?
or can you refer to the peer name in the register line instead
of an act
Steve Gladden wrote:
> Sorry this is a bit of a newbie question, I've been at this for a few
> months and still have not quite figured this one out.
>
>
> I've been able to setup one itsp (incoming calls) (sip account) with a
> register line like this:
>
> register => nnn:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Monday, October 10, 2005 11:25 AM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] sip register incoming call contexts?
>
>
>> Sorry this is a bit of a newbie question, I've been at this for a few
>> months and still
Ok :)
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Subject:Re: [Asterisk-Users] sip register incoming
> Sorry this is a bit of a newbie question, I've been at this for a few
> months and still have not quite figured this one out.
>
>
> I've been able to setup one itsp (incoming calls) (sip account) with a
> register line like this:
>
> register => nnn:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> -or-
>
> regist
Sorry this is a bit of a newbie question, I've been at this for a few
months and still have not quite figured this one out.
I've been able to setup one itsp (incoming calls) (sip account) with a
register line like this:
register => nnn:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-or-
register => nnn:[EMAIL PROT
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