On 7/15/06, Tim Panton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 15 Jul 2006, at 17:24, voiplist wrote: > After further testing, here is what we found.. > > The account code was actually right after all, what made us think it > was incorrect was the fact that * was reporting the wrong channel for > the call. > > > Test 2: > > We turned off the softphones mentioned above. We then setup a test > Asterisk box with the same IAX accounts mentioned above. Each account > registered to our server remotely just as the softphones did. We then > made 10 phone calls with each account dialing totally different phone > numbers so we could identify the records from each IAX account. > > > Results (Test 2): > > We found that the majority of calls now had wrong/mismatched channels > in the CDR. Basically we would show a channel like "IAX2/user2" for a > call that we are certain came from the IAX user "user1". > > > And... That's my story and I'm stickin' to it :) Hmm, I'd like to know more about this, as it is likely to bite me too :-( Can you describe the setup of the 'originating' asterisk in your second test? If possible please share the relevant bits of extensions.conf and iax.conf. Thanks. Tim. Tim Panton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sure it was TrixBox 1.1 running on a VmWare virtual machine (great for testing). We basically setup two "Trunks" as they are known is TrixBox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), one with each of the IAX accounts we setup on the server end. Just to keep the confusion to a minimum, the TrixBox was the client which was sending the calls to the Asterisk Server which was terminating the calls to the PSTN. If you are familiar with TrixBox Trunk Configs I can send you the basic details of the settings in the GUI Trunk screen. _______________________________________________ --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
