Re: [asterisk-users] how to read sip debug

2016-07-05 Thread Thufir
This is interesting: "Note that the To and From header fields are not reversed in the response message as one might expect them to be. This is because the To and From header fields in SIP are defined to indicate the direction of the request, not the direction of the message. " -Cisco so, when

[asterisk-users] how to read sip debug

2016-07-05 Thread Thufir
Generally, what am I looking for when turning SIP debug on? More specifically, the provider says that I'm returning a 404 when they try to call me. Now, I had inbound working, literally, the other day. Outbound works fine. I "may" have broken it either through Asterisk config or the providers

Re: [asterisk-users] Function SHELL not registered

2016-07-05 Thread Eric Wieling
Maybe Asterisk dialplan apps and functions don't work in the [globals] section. On 07/05/2016 11:40 AM, John Kiniston wrote: If you just need the name of the system it may be contained in the variable ${SYSTEMNAME}. This is assuming you have the systemname set in asterisk.conf

[asterisk-users] OpenSIPS or Kamailio based fronting for Asterisk?

2016-07-05 Thread Tickling Contest
Hello, I am beginning to front my Asterisk cluster with OpenSIPS/Kamailio and so far my biggest issue is the complete lack of quick-start-like documentation for either. Is there any place I can get a very simple HA configuration (telling me where the config files are, for starters, is a good

Re: [asterisk-users] Function SHELL not registered

2016-07-05 Thread John Kiniston
If you just need the name of the system it may be contained in the variable ${SYSTEMNAME}. This is assuming you have the systemname set in asterisk.conf https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Main+Configuration+File That said, for SHELL support you probably need to set :

Re: [asterisk-users] Function SHELL not registered

2016-07-05 Thread Michael Jepson
Even weirder, when I check in asterisk, using "core show functions", I can see the function SHELL right there. >From what I can find, the call is made from a conf. file, as grep shows: globals.conf: G_server=${SHELL(hostname)} Is this even correct? The config files are from a much older version

[asterisk-users] Some SIP OPTIONS packages seem to be ignored by the peer

2016-07-05 Thread Michael Maier
Hello! Sometimes, I can see here the following scene: Asterisk sends 11 SIP OPTIONS-packages (qualify=120) and they are all ignored by the peers - but the 12. package is answered immediately as expected (I'm sure there is no network related problem). I can see this on trunks via Internet and

Re: [asterisk-users] CALLERID on pjsip doesn't work?

2016-07-05 Thread Andrew Ivins
Thanks Joshua. That did the trick. On 4 July 2016 at 19:18, Joshua Colp wrote: > Andrew Ivins wrote: > >> On 1 July 2016 at 17:41, Joshua Colp > > wrote: >> >> >> exten => 1234,Set(CALLERID(all)="Jon Doe" <+123456789>) >>

Re: [asterisk-users] Function SHELL not registered

2016-07-05 Thread Michael Jepson
I have rebuilt a new version, making sure func_shell was selected, but I am still getting this error. -Original Message- From: asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of A J Stiles Sent: maandag 4 juli 2016 09:34 To: Asterisk