The my sipx system has an alias, set as the public ip address of my system.
I enabled voice mail on the server, and now when you ring the DID from a
mobile phone, it sipx just places the call into voicemaill.
This is why i was wondering if there was a way to authenticate the ip
addresses that my
Yes, there isn't any voice mail configured on any of the phones.
When i call 0382569691, from another SIP phone through the proxy it works
fine.
Its just from external sources i have the problem.
On Mon, 08 Jun 2009 09:59:09 -0400, "Scott Lawrence"
wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 14:18 +1000, dned
Ok, my bad sorry for the mis-understanding on my half..
I have the Australian did 0382569691 active with ip forwarding to my sipx
ip address in my itsp web-admin.
Now i have a user extension with the ID '0382569691' on my sipx server.
I have a IP phone registered to that user extension on the sipx
Yes, basically my ITSP is sending all calls to my did's directly to my sipx
ip address..
So when a call comes in, sipx recognizes the inbound call but blocks it
because the ip address(es) from my ITSP do not have permissions on my sipx
server. This used to work fine in sipx v3, its only in the lat
OK, basically i wanted to know what i can do to give permission to those
sources/ip's so that calls can come through.
On Sun, 07 Jun 2009 22:52:44 -0400, "Scott Lawrence"
wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-06-07 at 12:35 +1000, dned...@flexinet.com.au wrote:
>> Ok, i've uploaded a siptrace file for 0382569691
Ok, to sum it up i need to be able to accept calls from several ip's
without actually registering to the itsp server.. the itsp has fwded all
dids that i have to the sipx ip, the call gets to sipx and then fails due
to authentication issues
here is where i am ... (copied IRC chat) ... anyone ha