Crazy Boy wrote:
Hi,

Thank you for your response. As you said, I executed the command "sip show registry". But, its not showing anything. Teliax people are also telling that my Asterisk server doesn't register with Teliax. So, the final conclusion is "My Asterisk server doesn't register with Teliax". Here I am giving my configuration files. Now, What I have to do to register my Asterisk server with Teliax? Please tell me.

SIP.CONF contents:

[general]
register => xyz.abc:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [authentication]
auth =  xyz.abc:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Double check the above two statements to ensure the userid and password are exactly those provided to you by teliax. There is nothing else in your config that impacts the register statement with the exception of nat'ing.

It would appear from your other config statements that asterisk might be located behind a firewall or nat box. If so, read the documentation on that, and look at the asterisk/configs/sip.conf.sample file. Specifically the section on "NAT SUPPORT".

You might also want to read more about using the diagnostic tools available to you within asterisk. Setting verbose and/or debug to a high number and copy/paste the CLI output associated with the problem. Or, start using the CLI with something like:
  asterisk -rvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv

[teliax-incoming]
exten => 3031234567, 1, Answer()
exten => 3031234567, 2, Dial(SIP/105,15)

The above has nothing to do with registering with teliax, but you do not want to "answer" a call before ringing the sip phone. Take that statement out of there. When the sip phone answers an incoming call, asterisk will automatically send the answer to teliax.

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