Hello,
I confirm server and phones are on the same subnet and the phones are able to
resolve local domain also when internet connection os down. It seems to be the
asterisk bug I referenced before. There seems to be some bolcking resolver in
it.
I do not use database related to asterisk. This
Are the phones and the server in the same subnet? You might making note of
the IPs and just simply try pinging everything with the uplink
disconnected. Also, if you are using domain names for registration, it is
possible a dns server must be reachable.
If you are using database for any of your cal
Hello,
it did not seem the call hung. It seemed it never started. There was no
dialplan execution on the asterisk side. It looked like phones were
unregistered. Same shows the log posted previously.
Marek
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On Wednesday, N
Marek,
See if calls hang in the system if you encounter another outage
core show channels
...if so,
core set verbose 3
and see what instructions subsequent calls hang on.
On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 4:44 PM Marek Greško wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> sure I have local DNS server and public resolving should
Hello Joshua,
thanks for suggestion. I just found out the same solution several minutes ago.
I also obtained the maintenance window, so I diasbled outgoing DNS and SIP. But
I was not successful reproducing the bad state. So I ceased futher debugging
attempts and set srv_lookups to no. We will s
On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 11:20 AM Marek Greško
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> well I do not ask those who only guess, but those who know what is
> asterisk expected to do when internet connectivity goes down. I did not had
> a chance to make internet not to work yet, since it is needed. But
> inspecting dns l
Hello,
well I do not ask those who only guess, but those who know what is asterisk
expected to do when internet connectivity goes down. I did not had a chance to
make internet not to work yet, since it is needed. But inspecting dns logs I
found out that there started to be resolving for _sip._t
Hello,
the corresponding conf is:
pbx.example.lan
No
Yes
Yes
No
3600
No
No
No
3600
Normal
No
No
Marek
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On Tuesday, November 7th, 2023 at 0:22, Łukasz Grzywański
wrote:
> Could you show the phone configurations - section "Proxy and Registration"
>
> On Mon,
Marek Greško writes:
> But I am not sure why this is happening. I have sip providers hostname
> in /etc/hosts file to prevent such situations. Should I reconfigure it
> not to use hosts file but rather some RPZ on DNS server? Does asterisk
> ignore hosts file? Or does it try to do some srv lookup
Could you show the phone configurations - section "Proxy and Registration"
On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 23:13, Marek Greško
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> you are probably right. It should somehow be related to DNS. I just found
> out this in the storm of previous messages:
>
> WARNING[13945] taskprocessor.c: The
Hello,
you are probably right. It should somehow be related to DNS. I just found out
this in the storm of previous messages:
WARNING[13945] taskprocessor.c: The 'dns_system_resolver_tp' task processor
queue reached 500 scheduled tasks.
But I am not sure why this is happening. I have sip provid
Hello,
sure I have local DNS server and public resolving should not be needed for
phone registrations. Running pjsip show endpojnt show the endpoints as not in
use.
When looking into logs I see only res_pjsip_outbound_registration.c: No response
received from sip provider. Nothing else.
In pho
Łukasz Grzywański writes:
> I think it's a problem with DNS server availability
I have tried to and mostly succeeded at making things work when the WAN
is down. Elements needed:
run a local named, vs configuring resolver to your ISP
for names needed in the LAN, ensure they are answered l
On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 10:42 AM Marek Greško
wrote:
> It looks like all phones get unregistered, but I am not aware of the
> cause. Why are get not registered when there is a connectivity between them
> and asterisk?
>
Are the REGISTER requests reaching Asterisk (do they show up in a packet
capt
Hi Marek !
pls show logs :)
I think it's a problem with DNS server availability
Lukasz
On Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 15:41, Marek Greško
wrote:
> It looks like all phones get unregistered, but I am not aware of the
> cause. Why are get not registered when there is a connectivity between them
> and a
It looks like all phones get unregistered, but I am not aware of the cause. Why
are get not registered when there is a connectivity between them and asterisk?
Marek
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On Monday, November 6th, 2023 at 15:10, Joshua C. Colp
wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 10:06 AM
On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 10:06 AM Marek Greško
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just realized that when my Internet connection goes down and I loose
> connectivity to VoIP SIP provider I loose ability to make local calls after
> some time. When I restart asterisk, I am able to make local calls for some
> time
Hello,
I just realized that when my Internet connection goes down and I loose
connectivity to VoIP SIP provider I loose ability to make local calls after
some time. When I restart asterisk, I am able to make local calls for some
time, but it then suddenly stops working again. I am using pjsip s
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