Hello Gavin,
Sorry for so long time in my reply but I was very busy on other tasks.
I attached to this message my working test files for mgcp.
Best regards,
Daniel
Daniel ANDRE wrote:
Gavin Hamill a crit:
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 10:14, Daniel ANDRE wrote:
Hullo
Hi Philipp,
Philipp von Klitzing a crit:
Hi!
I have an asterisk box with one GS101 register to it in SIP mode and an
IP10S in MGCP mode.
I can dial IP10S from my GS101 and everything seems fine.
But from my IP10S I can't dial any number (GS or anything else).
Is
Daniel,
the MGCP log you sent shows you sending the digits and asterisk receiving
them, however after that either nothing happens (infinite digittimeout) or
you cut the log short. Can you also send some console output with 'mgcp no
debug' :-) It saves clutter. Maybe a peek at your
Hi,
your MGCP log shows that asterisk receives the digits ok, but the log is cut
short so I don't see asterisk dealing with the digits. Can you tell us more
about your extensions.conf ?
One final thing I can think of, what firmware version does your IP10 have ?
I had one minor issue with older
Daniel,
the MGCP log you sent shows you sending the digits and asterisk receiving
them, however after that either nothing happens (infinite digittimeout) or
you cut the log short. Can you also send some console output with 'mgcp no
debug' :-) It saves clutter. Maybe a peek at your
Hi,
-Original Message-
FLorian,
What version of the IP10 firmware are you using?? I have
experienced the
multiple digit problem. Seems that this happens when dialing
more than 2
digits. My 2 digit extensions seem to work fine but the ones
greater than
2 digits get this
Hi,
Florian Overkamp a crit:
Hi,
your MGCP log shows that asterisk receives the digits ok, but the log is cut
short so I don't see asterisk dealing with the digits. Can you tell us more
about your extensions.conf ?
I have revisited my extensions.conf and seen that there were no
context
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 10:14, Daniel ANDRE wrote:
Next I have left the context blank in my mcgp.conf and modified the
default dialplan in my extensions.conf and now my IP10S can dial out.
Hullo Daniel :)
Can I request that you post the pertinent parts of your config to the
list, since I'm sure
Florian Overkamp wrote:
Hi,
-Original Message-
FLorian,
What version of the IP10 firmware are you using?? I have
experienced the
multiple digit problem. Seems that this happens when dialing
more than 2
digits. My 2 digit extensions seem to work fine but the ones
greater than
2
Hi,
You seem to have nice recent firmware. I am not aware of any issues with the
context configuration with MGCP, it all seems to work just fine for me.
Strange...
Best regards,
Florian
I have revisited my extensions.conf and seen that there were no
Hi,
-Original Message-
Phone name Undefined
why u did not define the name for this phone ? - it seams
that name will
be used as gw name in mgcp ... I'm about @[ip]
Interesting. Actually I never defined it because it was not needed in my
setup. Asterisk and the phone
Hi!
BTW is there some known issue with context keyword in chan_mgcp?
For the sake of documentation:
chan_mgcp doesn't reload configs on 'reload'
http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=268
Since that bug has been resting there for some time now it might be good
if anyone else
Hi,
-Original Message-
Secondly a question: From the two sources I come to
understand that is
*is* possible to run an MGCP phone behind NAT (opposed to
what Florian
stated earlier on this list)? My order of an ip10s is going
out today,
but maybe some of you MGCP folks can
Hello,
I have experienced the 2 digits problem earlier. Here is my "old"
configuration:
Phone name
Undefined
Appli version
IP10 M v0.2.0 (Build1)
Boot version
IP10 Boot v0.2.0
DSP version
Rel
Hello all,
I have a half working configuration:
I have an asterisk box with one GS101 register to it in SIP mode and an
IP10S in MGCP mode.
I can dial IP10S from my GS101 and everything seems fine.
But from my IP10S I can't dial any number (GS or anything else).
All the version I use are the
Ji,
-Original Message-
I have an asterisk box with one GS101 register to it in SIP
mode and an
IP10S in MGCP mode.
I can dial IP10S from my GS101 and everything seems fine.
But from my IP10S I can't dial any number (GS or anything else).
Is the callmanager setting on the
Hi,
Florian Overkamp a crit:
Ji,
-Original Message-
I have an asterisk box with one GS101 register to it in SIP
mode and an
IP10S in MGCP mode.
I can dial IP10S from my GS101 and everything seems fine.
But from my IP10S I can't dial any number (GS or anything
At 23:49 31-10-2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hi!
MGCP works on IP basis, it has no userid's or passwords.
Ouch - that means MGCP and NAT w/ dynamic IP (of the router) is a No-No?
Correct. Use IAX :)
Florian.
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Hi,
At 05:03 30-10-2003 +0300, you wrote:
== Registered channel type 'MGCP' (Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP))
-- MGCP Auditing endpoint aaln/[EMAIL PROTECTED] for hookstate
[chan_iax2.so]NOTICE[163851]: File chan_mgcp.c, Line 1099
(find_subchannel): Gateway '192.168.0.5' (and thus its
rnc Info Lists wrote:
Hi,
-Original Message-
The portion of extensions.conf is:
exten = 3001,1,Dial(MGCP/aaln1,20)
exten = 3001,1,Dial(MGCP/aaln/[EMAIL PROTECTED],20)
Or aaln/1@ip should do just fine. However this doesn't explain why there
is no dialtone on the phone..
Oh, one thought:
Hi!
in sending you my mgcp.conf file, my ip10s mostly working fine...
Could you explain mostly in your sentence, and maybe - if you can -
give quick overview of Grandstream vs. SwissVoice (except for the pending
SIP implementation, of course)?
Thanks, Philipp!
rnc Info Lists wrote:
Citeren rnc Info Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a SwissVoice IP10S but can not seem to get it to have dialtone or
dial on *. Calls to or from 3001 don't work.
Were you able to configure the phones through their webinterface ?
You could try entering 'mgcp
rnc Info Lists wrote:
I have a SwissVoice IP10S but can not seem to get it to have dialtone or
dial on *. Calls to or from 3001 don't work.
Any ideas are appreciated.
Robert
mgcp.conf is:
[general]
port = 2427
bindaddr = 192.168.0.110
[ip10]
host = 192.168.0.5
context = from-sip
line = aaln/1
Hi,
-Original Message-
The portion of extensions.conf is:
exten = 3001,1,Dial(MGCP/aaln1,20)
exten = 3001,1,Dial(MGCP/aaln/[EMAIL PROTECTED],20)
Or aaln/1@ip should do just fine. However this doesn't explain why there
is no dialtone on the phone..
Oh, one thought: Did you set
Hi!
MGCP works on IP basis, it has no userid's or passwords.
Ouch - that means MGCP and NAT w/ dynamic IP (of the router) is a No-No?
Philipp
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I have a SwissVoice IP10S but can not seem to get it to have dialtone or
dial on *. Calls to or from 3001 don't work.
Any ideas are appreciated.
Robert
mgcp.conf is:
[general]
port = 2427
bindaddr = 192.168.0.110
[ip10]
host = 192.168.0.5
context = from-sip
line = aaln/1
The portion of
Citeren rnc Info Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a SwissVoice IP10S but can not seem to get it to have dialtone or
dial on *. Calls to or from 3001 don't work.
Were you able to configure the phones through their webinterface ?
You could try entering 'mgcp debug' and then power up your phone
Citeren rnc Info Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a SwissVoice IP10S but can not seem to get it to have dialtone or
dial on *. Calls to or from 3001 don't work.
Were you able to configure the phones through their webinterface ?
You could try entering 'mgcp debug' and then power up your
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