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Jeremiah, I’m glad to see that someone have
working this schema, really I followed the steps mentioned in the voip-info wiki, but without luck. I see that the TNT is registered by
Asterisk *CLI> sip show peers Name/username Host
Dyn Nat ACL Mask
Port
Status maxtnt
10.0.43.2
255.255.255.255 5060 OK (16 ms) The TNT have My config is the
following, I appreciate is you help me see is a have a wrong value. TNT. new MEDIA-GATEWAY set name = voip set active = yes set protocol-type = sip set voip-options packet-audio-mode =
g711-ulaw set sip-options primary-proxy ip-address = 10.0.43.4 set sip-options registration-proxy ip-address
= 10.0.43.4 set sip-options registration-proxy register-interval = 1 write -f new E1 set name = 1-2-1 set physical-address shelf = shelf-1 set physical-address slot = slot-2 set physical-address item-number = 1 set line-interface enabled = yes set line-interface frame-type = 2ds set line-interface signaling-mode = e1-mexico-signaling set line-interface default-call-type = dnis-or-voice set line-interface switch-type = switch-cas set line-interface channel-config 1
channel-usage = switched-channel set line-interface channel-config 17
channel-usage = switched-channel set line-interface number-complete = 4-digits set line-interface group-b-answer-signal = signal-b-1 set line-interface caller-id = get-caller-id set line-interface collect-incoming-digits = yes set line-interface media-gateway = voip write –f new DNIS set dialed-number = 8812 write -f new CALL-ROUTE set index device-address physical-address slot = slot-4 set phone-number = 8812 set call-route-type = voice-call-type write –f extension.conf [toll-trunks] ; ; Outbound 1-nxx-nxx-xxxx goes via: PSTN ; exten =>
_1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],60) exten =>
_1NXXNXXXXXX,2,Hangup [local-trunks] ; ; Outbound to nxx-xxxx
goes via: PSTN ; exten =>
_NXXXXXX,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],60) exten =>
_NXXXXXX,2,Hangup ; [local-access] ; ; Extensions that are this context are
allowed to only call local PSTN ; numbers and
other extensions ; include => extensions include => local-trunks ; Access to Local numbers [toll-access] ; ; Extensions that are this context are
allowed to call local and long ; distance PSTN numbers and other
extensions ; include => local-access
; Everything local-access has include => toll-trunks
; Access to toll numbers sip.conf [maxtnt] type=friend host=10.0.43.2 dtmfmode=inband callerid="MaxTNT" <maxtnt> context= toll-access qualify=yes reinvite=no canreinvite=no disallow=all allow=g729 allow=ulaw I really appreciate if you send me your config to compare what I’m doing wrong. Greetings, JC. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeremiah Millay We are successfully using Lucent MAX TNT with Asterisk. Config is
essentially the same as the one found on voip-info wiki. Just do a google on
asterisk lucent tnt, and it should be one of the first pages to pop up. We run
our PRIs into the TNT, then talk SIP from the TNT to our asterisk server. Jeremiah On Nov 10, 2005, at 1:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Message: 8 Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 13:19:20
-0500 From: "Julio Cesar
Pinto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] MAX
TNT SIP / Asterisk To: "Asterisk Users Mailing
List - Non-Commercial Discussion" Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi, Someone have running a MTNT,SIP
and Asterisk please let me know really I don't know which way to take. Greetings, JC. |
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