On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 10:16 AM, John Novack <jnov...@stromberg-carlson.org > wrote:
> > > Murthy Gandikota wrote: > > > > ------------------------------ > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > From: webaccounts...@jgoettgens.de > Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 16:11:31 +0200 > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Windows Asterisk Help > > > > Downloaded latest version of Asterisk from www.asteriskwin32.com and > installed on Windows 7. > > Here is my sip.conf > > [general] > context = demo ; Default context for incoming calls > bindport = 5060 ; UDP Port to bind to (SIP standard port is > 5060) > bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; IP address to bind to (0.0.0.0 binds to > all) > srvlookup = yes ; Enable DNS SRV lookups on outbound calls > context=incoming > disallow=all > allow=ulaw > allow=alaw > allow=g729 > allow=g723 > externip=72.220.28.226 > localnet=192.168.0.0 > nat=yes > maxexpiry=15 > minexpiry=14 > ;rtautoclear=no > ;autofallthrough=yes > > register =>16194077214:<<password>@69.59.234.67:5060/202 > > [authentication] > [3000] > type = friend > context = default > username = 3000 > host = dynamic > mailbox = 3000 > dtmfmode = rfc2833 > [3001] > type = friend > context = default > username = 3001 > host = dynamic > mailbox = 3001 > dtmfmode = rfc2833 > > [3002] > type = friend > username = 3002 > context = default > host = dynamic > mailbox = 3002 > dtmfmode = rfc2833 > > [vonage-out] > > username=16194077214 > > type=friend > > secret=<<password>> > > port=5061 > > nat=yes > > host=69.59.234.67 > > fromuser=16194077214 > > fromdomain=69.59.234.67 > > dtmfmode=rfc2833 > > auth=md5 > > [vonage202] > > username=16194077214 > > ;type=friend > type=peer > ;type=user > > secret=<<password>> > > port=5061 > > nat=yes > > insecure=port,invite > > host=69.59.234.67 > > fromuser=16194077214 > > fromdomain=69.59.234.67 > > ;dtmfmode=inband > > context=from-pstn > > canreinvite=no > > ;auth=md5 > disallow=all > allow=ulaw > ;allow=alaw > ;allow=g729 > ;allow=g723 > > Here is my extensions.conf > > [from-pstn] > ;exten => 16194077214,1,verbose(0, hello) > exten => 16194077214,1,Answer; > exten => 16194077214,n,SayUnixTime() > exten => 16194077214,n,Hangup > > > I am able to connect with Asterisk on the first try after fresh load, > but not on the subsequent tries. > I have to re-reload sip.conf and extensions.conf to connect with Asterisk. > Looking at the logs, it seems like a registration issue. So I set > minexpirty and maxexpirty that seems to have no effect. can post the logs, > if someone wants me to. > > Your kind help is appreciated. > > Best regards > murthy > > > > > www.asteriskwin32.com hosts only a very very old version of Asterisk > (1.2.something). What speaks against setting up a small virtual machine to > host a recent version of Asterisk? > > jg > > You have a point. My SIP provider at the moment is Vonage which I can't > access from work (some security issue:) > So I am confined to testing from home and I don't have any other machine > to spare. If there is no other way > to trouble-shoot the problem, I will have to do what you suggest. > > Thanks & Regards > murthy > > > For very little $$$ you could obtain an HP thin client, load a modern > version of Asterisk using AstLinux, and leave your Win 7 machine to do what > it does best ( which is certainly NOT Asterisk ) > Once installed, it can be completely controlled and configured remotely > over your home LAN, consumes very little power, has a universal power > supply, consumes little power and no noisy fans. > HP5720 units can be had off eBay for $20-30 US. Even with shipping to your > country, really low cost solution much more in the mainstream. > AstLinux uses standard Asterisk confs. The GUI is used for management and > editing, and doesn't use the difficult to troubleshoot and quirky > overlays of a TrixBox or FreePBX > Check out the astlinux website for more details > > John Novack > > -- > > Dog is my Co-pilot > > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: > http://www.asterisk.org/hello > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > Another option (assuming your computer has enough ram and disk space) is to run a copy of Linux in Vmware Player (which is available for free). It allows you to run the Linux environment in a virtual computer as if it was an application on windows. Then you can test the most recent release of Asterisk (version 13 at the moment). -- [image: Digium logo] Scott Griepentrog Digium, Inc · Software Developer 445 Jan Davis Drive NW · Huntsville, AL 35806 · US direct/fax: +1 256 428 6239 · mobile: +1 256 580 6090 Check us out at: http://digium.com · http://asterisk.org
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