Bruce,

I *just* tested the XtremePhone, IAX2 softphone. Other than trying to figure out how to get it to send proper CallerID to the other phones, it worked right off, in both directions. Excellent!

Perhaps working the IAX2 angle will be less of a hassle, I will go looking for one that does video now.

Maybe it's time to buy an IAX2-ATA adaptor and see how well that works over the net.

Nick

As for the SIP logs, I start Asterisk with -vvvvc already, I did a sip debug and tried my call from the house to my remote SIP phone. YIKES!! Gunna take a bit to understand all that, but I think I did see an INVITE, and a CANCEL twice in a row and I did not hit the hang-up switch. So that might explain why no connection is made, and the called gets my voice-mail (according to my wife)



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On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Bruce Reeves wrote:

Nick,

I have done what you are talking about as far as being a provider for family
members. I used an IAX softphone mainly to eliminate the need for so many
holes in the firewall. And secondly because the idefisk IAX softphone
allowed me to extract the zip version, configure the phone, and zip the
folder up and email it to my family members. So for my mom it was simply
unzip the folder and

On 9/7/06, Nick Ellson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 Bob,

 I will up the logs today, have my phone at work with me. (though the Wife
 and Kids are not up yet ;)

 Anything specific I should target?


 Nick


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 CCDA, CCNP, CCSP, CCAI,
 MCSE 2000, Security+, Network+
 Network Hobbyist, VFR Private Pilot.


 On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, Bob Chiodini wrote:

>  Nick,
> > Anything helpful in the asterisk or system logs. > > Try bumping up the debug and verbose levels see what shows up on the
>  console.
> > Weird that it would work inbound and not outbound. > > Bob... > > > On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 04:48 -0700, Nick Ellson wrote: > > > > Hey all, > > > > A previous annoyance with not being able to call out to my brother on
 FWD
> >  from my Asterisk system had me thinking that since I have my own PBX,
 and
> > that system has it's own 1-to-1 static NAT to the internet, I should > > be

> >  able to act as the provider for him or any of my family, and have them
 as
> >  local extensions of my PBX, right?
> > > > So I took my laptop to work (using the X-Lite SIP softphone) and watch
 my
> >  ACL logs on my router for any denies to my Asterisk box. As expected
> >  udp/5060, then once that was open, a series of randomish udp/10000+
> >  requests. My phone registered, and I tried to call one of the phones
> >  behind a PAP2. Worked first shot, and just as clear and responsive as
 it
> >  was when I was home. But, the phones at home could not call me, they
 when
> >  to voice mail.
> > > > I had heard that SIP doesn't survive NAT all that well, and that IAX
> >  native phones do a better job. My question is, given my description of
 how
> >  I am set up and what I am trying to accomplish, should I be looking at
 SIP
> >  or is IAX a more robust choice? (I was hoping to get video working as
> >  well, h.263 I believe it is).
> > > > Nick > > > > > _______________________________________________
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