> > What ports am I missing? Could the problem be entirely something > > else? Somehow I had the feelings that calls going out (since they > > originate from the device behind the NAT) would not be a > problem, but > > calls coming in could be. > > > > I really would appreciate a hint from somebody who knows > better than I > > do (i.e. anybody) > > Pehaps you have set your device to use an outgoing codec which is not > supported out of the box by asterisk, such as g.729? ulaw or > gsm should > work. Check your codec config in your sip.conf as well. For debugging > purposes, you should use ulaw everywhere (assuming your ISP > supports it).
I tried, the only allowed codec in my sip.conf file is GSM, as supported by my provider. My CLI doesn`t show anything special with debug turned on full. Just the typical: -- SIP/provider-0154 is making progress passing it to SIP/myid -- SIP/provider-0154 is ringing -- SIP/provider-0154 answered SIP/myid -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/myid and SIP/provider-0154 Mike _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
