It appears that res_odbc.so does not always load fast enough to allow the
realtime mappings in the extconfig.conf to complete successfully at startup
thus stopping the first load of the pjsip endpoints and other pjsip values.
The resolution for this is to preload the res_odbc.so and
On 12/20/2016 06:01 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
>Hi Jerry,
> just had a look through the code, and from what I can tell, what
>you're trying to do is not supposed to work, exactly. It appears that
>what Asterisk expects is to be given a filename, such as "myplayback".
>Asterisk will first search for
Hi Yves,
Maybe your switch put your Polycom inside a Voice VLAN, based on the MAC of
the phone. Maybe with the snom this not happen because your switch don't
see the MAC of the Snom as a "supperted IP Phone".
2016-12-21 13:59 GMT-03:00 Yves :
> sorry... typo
> the
sorry... typo
the problematic phone has the 192.168.0.13
the asterisk has 192.168.1.211
when i connect a snom phone on the cable that was in the soundstation
6000 before and configure the
phone to use 192.168.0.13 it does register on the asterisk via 5060/UDP...
it would be helpful if
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 7:50 AM, Yves wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> yes, you are right... these are different VLANs
> I configured the other phone to use the same IP (192.168.1.13)... and it
> worked flawlessly... on the SAME Networkcable in the same plug...
> so it must have something to
We are continuing to test our asterisk 13 pjsip deployments.
I am running into an issue that I am assuming is a configuration problem,
and am hoping someone can point me in the right direction. We are running
pjsip in real-time mode using a database to store all the endpoint records.
Our
Hi Mark,
yes, you are right... these are different VLANs
I configured the other phone to use the same IP (192.168.1.13)... and it
worked flawlessly... on the SAME Networkcable in the same plug...
so it must have something to do with the polycom phone config...
remember... when I use tcp the
Yves,
Didn't you say that
AsteriskServer: 192.168.1.211
SIP-user: 165
?
On 12/21/2016 4:24 AM, Yves wrote:
. It is sure for 100% that there is no firewall or something else
mangeling
in between... another Hardphone works as expected using the same
Netzworkcable on the same Networkplug with
Hi,
I do not have a switch to mirror the traffic... I am only remotely
connected to the office, where all is set up.
I have full control over asterisk and the phone and I tcpdumped the
traffic coming from the phone.
The weird thing is... if I configure the SIP-Server Setting to use TCP
on