I think the error has fixed itself. When I logged in to perform sip show peers, I didn't receive any more of the errors, so I increased verbosity and waited a while and still nothing, it appears to be fixed.
Thanks again, John _____ From: Gerald A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 4:29 pm To: John S. Strock Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] Host is down Error Hi John, On 6/8/07, John S. Strock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Here's what my sip.conf looks like: [PC1] type=friend secret=PC1 callerid="Computer #1" <201> host=dynamic regexten=201 nat=yes canreinvite=no [EMAIL PROTECTED] qualify=yes I just copy and paste this (and change the appropriate info) for each phone. One thing I just though of is that after setting up all the phones, I decided to change the ID to the extension i.e. from [PC1] to [201], I wonder if that has something to do with it? Did you reload/restart since you did that? Regarding the error coming from FreeBSD, I'm not sure if that would be the case since I only see this error in the Asterisk CLI. It's a FreeBSD error, but would be reported by the application, in this case, asterisk. It's really a Network error, but since Unix handles the networking part, I'd consider this the OS telling you something. It looks like the phones may be registered on the old addresses. Are you able to call from the phones to asterisk? (Voicemail, the demo, etc?) My guess is that might be the issue, at this point. Post back what "sip show peers" says. I would say that you should pick a naming scheme and stick with it; in 2 years, you'll forget differences between [PC1] and [201] in various parts of your config files, and it'll be harder to find stuff. (Unless you are using a script to generate everything). Thanks, Gerald.
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