Hi Sammy,

Yes my telco have a lot of IP, i receive a call from ~20 ip ..
I can't put a subnet ?

best regards

Le 23 avril 2012 07:57, SamyGo <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>> No matching peer for '+331MYCLID' from '84.xx.xx.72:5060'
>
>
> This line is telling you everything. The peer you've declared isn't being
> matched for the incoming call and hence it tries to look in "default"
> context (I assume allowguest=yes in your sip.conf)
>
> Make sure that your peer is matched, since you've qualify=yes defined
> execute the command "sip show peer Trunk-Telco" in asterisl CLI and see the
> status of the peer.
>
> What I'm guessing is that the telco has multiple IPs to send you calls and
> the incoming call isn't coming from the IP you've declared in your sip
> telco-trunk section. I don't think we can set a subnet in
> host=87.XX.XX.XX/28 parameter.!!
>
> Regards,
> Sammy.
>

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