Suggest checking your extensions.conf file under [from-sip-external].
By default it often has:
;give external sip users congestion and hangup
exten = _.,1,AbsoluteTimeout(15)
exten = _.,2,Congestion
exten = _.,3,Hangup
The above lines should be commented out and the following added:
Does anyone have any ideas for this???
Tony Davidson wrote:
I don't think that's the issue as it works with 99.9% of people we call.
It's only 2 numbers so far that have had this issue. I'm pretty sure
one uses Asterisk at the other end, but I would have thought it
unlikely the second did
I'm having an issue when Asterisk calls what I believe to be other VOIP
connections.
I can call the number from a normal sip phone, but when I attempt to
connect via Asterisk the call is dropped immediately. Checking my call
logs I can tell the call has connected but I think Asterisk is
this is causing the issue?
Tom Vile wrote:
its possible that your provider is not setup to use asterisk for your
account. I know a some providers that need to know if you are using a
regular SIP phone or Asterisk.
On 11/16/05, Tony Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having an issue when
I've searched the Wiki and this forum with little success. I have a
TDM400P in my server which functions fine. Except it will continue
ringing about 3 times after hangup. I.e. it's failing to detect the
hangup tone.
I was previously running a Sipura 3000 and had the same issue. After
a look at the indications.conf file
Dave
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Detecting hangup - TDM400P
Apologies if this has already been posted to the list. I sent it about
an hour ago and it hasn't shown up yet. I've changed the format to
plain text in case that was the issue.
I'm having a major issue whereby voice is going out fine but none is
coming in. If I ring someone I will hear
John H wrote:
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone know where i can find a book on
Asterisk, i have been told about VoIP With Asterisk but i am unsure
where to find it, any ideas plase?
Zero Effort Networking
Pty Ltd ABN 38 082 434 446
PO Box 6045
Blacktown NSW 2148
Hi,
Not sure if this is OT or not - apologies if it is.
I'm looking for an asterisk consultant in the Sydney area to help with
the rollout of a couple of Asterisk setups for clients of ours. If
you're interested please reply to me /*off-list*/ at tonyd -at-
zeroeffortnetworking -dot- com
This is an off-topic message so please reply to me by
e-mail if you can help:
I've installed and started using Thunderbird at the suggestion of many
members. I'm only using it for the Asterisk list and as it's
apparently very popular here I thought someone might have a quick
answer which I've
Good point! I was actually meaning more the commands to put a call on
hold, forward to other extensions etc.
tony
Wilson Pickett wrote:
Just wondering if there's an operators guide around somewhere for
Asterisk that I can give to my users (like the little guides you get
with a new PABX system).
Thanks, this was the sort of stuff I was after. Not the techo stuff
involved in setting the system up.
I'm still not 100% on functions from normal phones.
Dialling #ext seems to work to transfer a call but I'm not sure how to
get the call back if the other end isn't there. Also, how do you
I'd think about using a prefix for each trunk as a form of password. At
home I have to dial 1 then the number to use one of my trunks, or 2
then the number for a different trunk. If you gave them a code of say
666 they would have to dial that then the number. If you had a code for
your
Just wondering if there's an operators guide around somewhere for
Asterisk that I can give to my users (like the little guides you get
with a new PABX system).
tony
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Yes I have mine working exactly like this. The following is from the
Voxilla forums:
http://voxilla.com/forum-viewtopic-t-1335-postdays-0-postorder-asc-start-0.h
tml
The text is (in case you don't have web access). There's more posts on it
but this is the nuts guts of it. BTW, I used _
I think I can answer for Ed; the calling party does know you've answered as
the ring changes (certainly in my case). More importantly, I use this at
home and I don't want people getting charged with a call charge for an
unanswered call. Of course once it goes to voicemail that's another matter
It's still showing 0.7 on sourceforge. Where has 0.8 been released? (And I
only just finished downloading 0.7 :(
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I tried a ping and a traceroute and both working fine. An ifconfig just
shows the internal address (192.168.100.183).
Tony Davidson CNA CA (IT) DCE
Director, Zero Effort Networking Pty Ltd
Ph: 0411 478 004, Fax: (02) 8569 2012
http
Just noticed something more interesting. I've added an ATP IAX account and
as expected it registers perfectly first time. But the strange thing is my
external IP address is 220.244.224.206 at the moment yet this is what and
IAX2 show registry reports
Host UsernamePerceived
disabled. Re-enabled it
and now works fine (so far :).
I still don't understand why it would work okay for an initial registration
without the port forward but then lose it later on
tony
Tony Davidson CNA CA (IT) DCE
Director, Zero Effort Networking Pty Ltd
Ph: 0411 478
something to do with the fact that my home has a
dynamic IP address and it's changing when the connection drops out. Of
course it may also be nothing to do with it.
I'd appreciate any help anyone can give.
tony
Tony Davidson CNA CA (IT) DCE
Director, Zero Effort
Great!! Something to work with.
Yes, I've searched the wiki and everything else I can think of, including
these archives (which to be honest are very hard to search for this sort of
thing). I've probably spent about 8-10 hours and hence the reason I've
given up on the personal research and
got the IP address of the
asterisk server being configured by DHCP but it's a permanent address mapped
by MAC address so that it's always the same after a new installation.
Thanks,
tony
Tony Davidson CNA CA (IT) DCE
Director, Zero Effort Networking Pty Ltd
Ph: 0411 478 004
I'm imagining it has something to do with the fact that my home has a
dynamic IP address and it's changing when the connection drops out.
Of course it may also be nothing to do with it.
I'd appreciate any help anyone can give.
You're probably right in that your IP is changing. That's
What doesn't make sense about that is that if you are setup
like this...
DSL Router --- Your Firewall/Router --- Asterisk Box
There's no DSL router, just the Smoothwall (Linux) firewall. i.e.:
Your Firewall/Router --- Asterisk Box
Then the issue of being dynamic will not matter to
More info.
What IAX service are you trying to connect to from your * box?
I've tried two with the same issue:
Iax.oztralia.com
gw1.austechpartnerships.com
They're Australian providers so you're probably not familiar with them.
So... Are you saying you have a DSL modem in a Smoothwall
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] IAX2 trunk and dynamic IP
I've been having an issue with an IAX2 trunk setup in Asterisk. Setup the
trunk fine
it may also be nothing to do with it.
I'd appreciate any help anyone can give.
tony
Tony Davidson CNA CA (IT) DCE
Director, Zero Effort Networking Pty Ltd
Ph: 0411 478 004, Fax: (02) 8569 2012
http://www.zeroeffortnetworking.com.au
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