Hi, after a long pause (Asterisk 1.8 times), I have started again playing with VOIP. A lot has changed since last time I did setup an Asterisk system!
So I am asking for some help. ++++++++++++++++ PJSIP seems tougher.. So my problem is that I do have a test system up in the cloud, behind a firewall. I am trying to make the “Hello World!” mandatory call between two iPhones (with the Bria SIP client). Outcomes are erratic. ================ This is the pjsip.conf file: —————————————————————— [transport-udp-nat] type=transport protocol=udp bind=0.0.0.0 local_net=10.2.12.3/32 local_net=127.0.0.1/32 external_media_address=10.2.12.2 external_signaling_address=10.2.12.2 ;===============Messagenet TRUNK [messagenet_reg] type=registration transport=transport-udp-nat outbound_auth=messagenet_auth server_uri=sip:[email protected]:5061 client_uri=sip:[email protected]:5061 [messagenet_auth] type=auth auth_type=userpass password=xxxxxxxx username=xxxxxxxx [messagenet_aor] type=aor contact=sip:sip.messagenet.it:5061 [messagenet] type=endpoint transport=transport-udp-nat context=messagenet_incoming disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw outbound_auth=messagenet_auth aors=messagenet_aor [messagenet_id] type=identify endpoint=messagenet match=sip.messagenet.it ;===============Extension 2102 [2102] type=endpoint context=internal ;disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw allow=g729 transport=transport-udp-nat auth=auth2102 aors=2102 rtp_symmetric=yes force_rport=yes ice_support=yes direct_media=no [auth2102] type=auth auth_type=userpass password=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx username=2102 [2102] type=aor max_contacts=1 ;===============Extension 2103 [2103] type=endpoint context=internal ;disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw allow=g729 transport=transport-udp-nat auth=auth2103 aors=2103 rtp_symmetric=yes force_rport=yes ice_support=yes direct_media=no [auth2103] type=auth auth_type=userpass password=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx username=2103 [2103] type=aor max_contacts=1 ================================ This is a trace of what I do see from the console. First I let the Bria clients connect. Then I try to call terminal 1 from terminal 2. Most of the times there is no route to the destination, even if it appears as an online AOR (whatever that means!! Ahhh: Good olde times of Peer, Friend, etc… ;-) A couple of times I got a connection, with the typical one side only audio of NAT traversal problems. BTW: The iPhones are behind TWO nats (one is given by the broadband router, one by the WiFi router that gives a better WiFi cover for in-house things). My understanding is that I did something wrong in letting the phones ‘register’ them as present and available to receive calls. If only I knew what is wrong… I have tried random combinations of rtp_symmetric, force_rport, and friends; nothing final discovered... ==== Thanks in advance for any help, Aldo PS: Setting up Zoiper as IAX client works of course like a charm on the VOIP side. The only catch is that Zoiper has less than optimal background support on IOS… And I have no plan to make an IAX client myself! I want to get my old Asterisk apps back online and the VOIP client part makes no sense to me.. -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- Join the Asterisk Community at the 13th AstriCon, September 27-29, 2016 http://www.asterisk.org/community/astricon-user-conference New to Asterisk? Start here: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Getting+Started asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
