Hi Sammy,
Yes my telco have a lot of IP, i receive a call from ~20 ip ..
I can't put a subnet ?
best regards
Le 23 avril 2012 07:57, SamyGo govoi...@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi,
No matching peer for '+331MYCLID' from '84.xx.xx.72:5060'
This line is telling you everything. The peer you've
I wonder if anyone from asterisk development can tell about putting a subet
in *host=192.168.2.0/26 *field.
I fear you may need to declare peers for those ~20 IPs in worst case.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Olivier CALVANO o.calv...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Sammy,
Yes my telco have a lot of
Le 24/04/2012 09:56, SamyGo a écrit :
I wonder if anyone from asterisk development can tell about putting a
subet in *host=192.168.2.0/26 http://192.168.2.0/26 *field.
I fear you may need to declare peers for those ~20 IPs in worst case.
[MyTelco]
...
deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
If it only match on host field, why are multiple permit field allowed? And
for what they are usable then?
Peers are matched against IPs in host field, however the permit/deny
fields restricts the peers in case host=dynamic. That's what I've learned
so far.
But for OP I think he definitely
Hi,
No matching peer for '+331MYCLID' from '84.xx.xx.72:5060'
This line is telling you everything. The peer you've declared isn't being
matched for the incoming call and hence it tries to look in default
context (I assume allowguest=yes in your sip.conf)
Make sure that your peer is matched,
Hi
I have a small problems with incoming call.
I have a peer actually configured for outcall :
sip.conf:
[Trunk-Telco]
type=peer
host=domaineofmysupplier.net
outboundproxy=domaineofmysupplier.net
session-timers=originate
session-expires=7200
qualify=yes
dtmf=rfc2833
nat=no
canreinvite=no
On 21-04-12 08:19, Olivier CALVANO wrote:
Hi
I have a small problems with incoming call.
I have a peer actually configured for outcall :
sip.conf:
[Trunk-Telco]
type=peer
host=domaineofmysupplier.net
outboundproxy=domaineofmysupplier.net
session-timers=originate
session-expires=7200