Mike Newton wrote:
My Cisco 7905 can't register with Asterisk (1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC7k on Debian stable). It could, however, register with another installation of Asterisk and the settings on the phone (apart from the SIP proxy address) haven't changed since then.I was having this very problem last week; perhaps you've got the same issue. You should make sure if you're behind NAT that your SIPDefault.cnf has the 2 NAT settings enabled. I didn't figure it out right away, because I was focusing on the 401 unauthorized message, which doesn't really indicate a NAT problem. I can't remember what the 2 settings are offhand, but they're in the documentation.
I should be able to do this using the Web interface too, right, if I disable TFTP downloading of the configuration? We have:
UID jeremy PWD SECRET Proxy tardis.malcolm.id.au AltProxyTimeOut 0 UseLoginID 1 LoginID jeremy SIPRegInterval 3600 MaxRedirect 5 SIPRegOn 1 NATIP 0.0.0.0 SIPPort 5060 MediaPort 16384 OutBoundProxy 0 NatServer 0 NatTimer 0x00000000 DialPlan *St4-|#St4-|911|1>#t8.r9t2-|0>#t811.rat4-|^1t4>#.- IPDialPlan 1But these are the same settings it had when it was registering to a different Asterisk server...?
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