RR wrote:
Larry, am I missing something but you seem to be putting the externip
into the MYIP variable but reading some EXTERNIP variable through
$ENV{}. Shouldn't you be doing something like externip=${ENV{MYIP}}?
The other issue is also the use of curly brackets as opposed to
paranthesis. The snip from the manual seems to use curly brackets but
you're using paranthesis in your example above.

Just silly things to watch out for :D

That was an very good catch RR.
I had _thought_ the curly brackets were correct.

So I went through both ways (with and without the $ in $MYIP)
making sure there were two pairs of curlies and the result was the same.
Calling a POTS phone on my desk from the SIP phone, cannot hear myself talk into the POTS phone while listening on the SIP phone.

I'd really feel better with a method of examining the externip variable in CLI but that apparently can't happen. However, each time I just use
externip=xx.xx.xx.xx the call works fine.


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Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin TX
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