There was some security patch that changed some details of the IAX protocol. 
There are now some tokens used to make the connection more secure or some such 
thing. If you have some newer and older versions of asterisk that want to talk 
to each other you need to tell the newer versions to not expect the older 
versions to know about tokens.
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On Mar 22, 2010, at 10:26 AM, bilal ghayyad wrote:

> Hi All;
> 
> I am configuring IAX endpoint, I just need to understand why I have to set 
> requirecalltoken = no to be able to register because the following message is 
> displayed:
> 
> [Mar 22 12:25:39] ERROR[2297]: chan_iax2.c:4251 handle_call_token: Call 
> rejected, CallToken Support required. If unexpected, resolve by placing 
> address 78.154.240.146 in the calltokenignore list or setting user 
> gwbilalkwpciax requirecalltoken=no
> 
> From the other side: if I make requirecalltoken=no , what does it mean?
> 
> I am afraid if I make requirecalltoken=no then I will not be able to receive 
> a calls on my IAX client, any advise?
> 
> Regards
> Bilal
> 
> 
> 
> 
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