HI LIST CAN U HELP ME
If there are multiple sip trunks with the same ITSP then an incoming call
is arbitarily matched to the last peer with the same host IP address. This
is not a serious problem because the DID is still correct but it does have
many insidious effects due to the incorrect channel
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Multiple SIP trunks between same pair of asterisk
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Hello,
for
Hello,
for billing purpose between a multitenant asterisk box and another asterisk,
I am in the need to maintain multiple SIP trunks between them. Usually I use
insecure=invite,port but I had to remove or the trunks will be selected
based on IP address and not with username/password. I had to use t
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I thought so- the fact the server has 20 different registry entries to 20
different account all at the same ITSP shouldn't matter?
Can't see any DDI info in the SIP header
I thought so- the fact the server has 20 different registry entries to 20
different account all at the same ITSP shouldn't matter?
Can't see any DDI info in the SIP headers unfortunately :(
John
2009/12/14 meetmecall
> The easiest solution to deal with this is to have one context with
> differ
The easiest solution to deal with this is to have one context with
different extensions for the different numbers and route the incoming
calls from there. It should look something like this (not a tested
piece of asterisk script, just an example to give the idea).
Hope it helps :-)
Erik de
I have multiple trunks to the same ITSP. Incoming calls to any trunk
go to the last "incoming" label defined in those trunks' contexts in
sip.conf.
My ITSP insists on insecure=very in the trunk context; is this the cause?
Your provider is probably sending the DID in the SIP header TO: field. Th
11 dec 2009 kl. 23.21 skrev John Taylor:
> I have multiple trunks to the same ITSP. Incoming calls to any trunk
> go to the last "incoming" label defined in those trunks' contexts in
> sip.conf.
>
> My ITSP insists on insecure=very in the trunk context; is this the cause?
>
This is an effect of
I have multiple trunks to the same ITSP. Incoming calls to any trunk
go to the last "incoming" label defined in those trunks' contexts in
sip.conf.
My ITSP insists on insecure=very in the trunk context; is this the cause?
John
2009/12/11 Noah Miller :
>> I assume if all the SIP trunks are to the
> I assume if all the SIP trunks are to the same host/port, Asterisk
> cannot distinguish which trunk is active when an incoming call is
> made- it will dump all incoming calls to the context specified in the
> last trunk entry of sip.conf
No. SIP uses authentication (well, I guess you can not us
I assume if all the SIP trunks are to the same host/port, Asterisk
cannot distinguish which trunk is active when an incoming call is
made- it will dump all incoming calls to the context specified in the
last trunk entry of sip.conf
Thanks
John
2009/12/11 Martin :
> On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:23
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 10:23 AM, John Taylor wrote:
> Thanks - have done that and am now trying a one out. However, I'd
> still like to know whether 1 asterisk server can support multiple
> trunks/registry entries. Does it cause problems?
yes, Asterisk does support multiple registry entries...
if
Thanks - have done that and am now trying a one out. However, I'd
still like to know whether 1 asterisk server can support multiple
trunks/registry entries. Does it cause problems?
Thanks
John
2009/12/3 Tim Nelson :
> - "John Taylor" wrote:
>> I want to use an asterisk box to provide a voip
- "John Taylor" wrote:
> I want to use an asterisk box to provide a voip service to a number
> of
> separate companies.
>
> I have a VOIP provider who I want to trunk with. As far as I can see
> it there are 2 options
> 1. Have 1 SIP trunk to one account at the provider who gives me
> multipl
I want to use an asterisk box to provide a voip service to a number of
separate companies.
I have a VOIP provider who I want to trunk with. As far as I can see
it there are 2 options
1. Have 1 SIP trunk to one account at the provider who gives me
multiple incoming numbers; this is less than optima
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