It wasn't any help. It doesn't give any reference to order of trunks, etc in
sip.conf. I'm still looking for the post, Rich Adamson made reference too...
On Friday 11 August 2006 18:24, Fran Oliveira wrote:
see http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+SIP+user+vs+peer
perhaps it can help
Shaun Hofer wrote:
It wasn't any help. It doesn't give any reference to order of trunks, etc in
sip.conf. I'm still looking for the post, Rich Adamson made reference too...
On Friday 11 August 2006 18:24, Fran Oliveira wrote:
see http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+SIP+user+vs+peer
On Monday 14 August 2006 21:18, Rich Adamson wrote:
Shaun Hofer wrote:
It wasn't any help. It doesn't give any reference to order of trunks, etc
in sip.conf. I'm still looking for the post, Rich Adamson made reference
too...
On Friday 11 August 2006 18:24, Fran Oliveira wrote:
see
see http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+SIP+user+vs+peer
perhaps it can help you
2006/8/11, Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Shaun Hofer wrote: ok maybe I can explain my problem better. There two trunks both have the same
details except one is type=peer (and only does ulaw) and the other
Just a question:Don't you need type=user to receive in this trunk?As far as I know, peer is where you dial calls, and user is where calls can be placed.To outbound a call from you * box via SIP trunk, this trunk must be type=peer or type=friend
To inbound calls to * box via SIP trunk , this trunk
ok maybe I can explain my problem better. There two trunks both have the same
details except one is type=peer (and only does ulaw) and the other is type
friend (and does ulaw/alaw/g729). Incoming calls should be only going into
the type=friend trunk, NOT into the type=peer trunk. Both should be
Shaun Hofer wrote:
ok maybe I can explain my problem better. There two trunks both have the same
details except one is type=peer (and only does ulaw) and the other is type
friend (and does ulaw/alaw/g729). Incoming calls should be only going into
the type=friend trunk, NOT into the type=peer
I have two trunks to the same machine (x.x.x.2), one is type=friend, other is
type=peer. Asterisk seems to choose which trunk to use by the order by which
they are set out in sip.conf.
When a incoming call comes into Asterisk, it always uses the last trunk. My
understanding was that a peer