On Sat, 2010-11-13 at 13:43 -0500, Dan Journo wrote:
Hi,
I'm using qualify= on my asterisk server that provides outgoing pstn
calls to a few companies.
I've got one client in particular that has their own asterisk server
which is connected to my server.
This client seems
Hi,
I'm using qualify= on my asterisk server that provides outgoing pstn calls to a
few companies.
I've got one client in particular that has their own asterisk server which is
connected to my server.
This client seems to be having a nat issue. It's not a connectivity issue as
i've tried
sorry for the late reply. got tied with something else. please see
attached ngrep result.
my setup is simple, i add the user on the realtime database. i configure
a phone to set my domain (i have DNS SRV enabled on my domain)
my clients are usually using ADSL links and have those SOHO ADSL
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 09:28:24AM +0800, Ron wrote:
got this problem that IP phones could not re-register to my server. even
if device is power cycled it still would not register. the solution i
found was to change the SIP port settings on the phone and it will
register. but after
hi daniel
thank you for your reply, i have enabled NAT keep-alive and NAT-Mapping
on the Linksys devices.
i have enabled qualify before but it seems it's worst as the linksys
devices keeps on rebooting and there was one issue that when i set
qualify to all users my server bogged down and
You have to increase the time of expiration for the Register...on linksys
devices is located on Proxy and Registration section under the EXTN: (Where
N is the extension number)
Try putting this to: 3600
To check wheter or not is loosing Register, try with ngrep-sip and check it:
ngrep -p -q -W
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 07:08:36PM +0800, Ron wrote:
i have enabled qualify before but it seems it's worst as the linksys
devices keeps on rebooting and there was one issue that when i set
qualify to all users my server bogged down and asterisk crashed.
Never seen these problems before
Hi Danny
On the pap2 by default it is set to 3600 and i have not change that.
by the way, is the NAT keep-alive same with the NOTIFY message? coz i am
seeing my asterisk respond to those as bad event could that be causing
it to loose the registration?
here's the registration from ngrep:
U
Hello Ron..
The answer that i see here is only a trying to a Register...means the
REGISTRATION procedures are taking a significant amount of time.
You should get a 200 OK
Can you lease make a simple draw of your architecture? seems to be a NAT
problem, that's for sure
REgards!
2010/9/28 Ron
Hi All.
got this problem that IP phones could not re-register to my server. even
if device is power cycled it still would not register. the solution i
found was to change the SIP port settings on the phone and it will
register. but after registration expires and its time to re-register the
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