On Thu, 11 Jun 2020, Jerry Geis wrote:
I have a call from a call file:
This looks a lot more like an AMI event than a call file. In any case, it
doesn't matter.
Action: Originate
Async: yes
Channel: SIP/2012
Codecs: ulaw,alaw,gsm
Context: dialout
Exten: callprogress
Priority: 1
Timeout: 20000
Variable: SIPADDHEADER="Alert-Info: Ring Answer"
ActionID: 100014
CallerID: Axis < 525 >
The SIP/2012 is a IP Speaker on the computer. The error is:
[Jun 11 15:44:45] WARNING[8132]: chan_sip.c:24191 handle_response_invite: Received
response: "Forbidden"
Why am I getting "Forbidden" ? Its a call file on my server
It's not a call file permissions thing. That would be a different error
and reported by something before chan_sip.
the speaker is directly connected to my server.
How is an IP speaker 'directly connected?' Do you mean directly from the
Ethernet on the speaker to a NIC on the computer? It doesn't matter, just
curious :)
The only thing that will tell you what is going on is the packets. Crank
up 'sip set debug on' and see if that yields a clue.
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Thanks in advance,
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