> Here is my configuration everything would seems be straight forward, but > I can not register both asterisk with each other. > > Both asterisks have Static IP but they are behind firewall/router, so > it means I have to use Register statement. > I'm a bit confused about the register statement. > How can they can register with each other when both firewalls are > blocking port 4569? > > Do I have to open ports 4569 on both servers in order to register them > with each other?
Yes, you will need open udp 4569 on the firewall(s). If you use type=user and type=peer contexts in both * boxes, you don't need the register statement at all (after opening the firewall). See example at the bottom. > ======================== > SERVER 1: > register => Ast-1-in:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [Ast-2-in] > type=user > secret=password2 > context=incoming > disallow=all > allow=ulaw > ;trunk=yes > > [Ast-2-out] > type=peer > disallow=all > allow=ulaw > host=dynamic > > ========================== > SERVER 2: > register => Ast-2-in:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [Ast-1-in] > type=user > secret=password1 > context=incoming > disallow=all > allow=ulaw > ;trunk=yes > > [Ast-1-out] > type=peer > disallow=all > allow=ulaw > host=dynamic Below is an example of a working type=user and type=peer without the register statement prior to livevoip going bankrupt. ;[livevoip] ; for incoming calls from LiveVoIP.com ;type=user ; used for Incoming calls ;secret=mysecret ;deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 ;permit=217.160.244.186/255.255.255.0 ;context=livevoip-in ;disallow=all ;allow=gsm ;trunk=no ;[livevoipout] ; for outbound calls via LiveVoip.com ;type=peer ; used for outgoing calls ;host=217.160.244.186 ;username=myuserid ;secret=mysecret ;disallow=all ;allow=gsm ;trunk=no _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users