Does anyone know if "qualify=XXX" should be used ONLY for user agents behind NAT.
No, you can use it to qualify any address. Qualification means that Asterisk regurlarly sends SIP messages with the OPTION method and the UA answers. We clock the time and if the client takes too much time to answer or doesn't answer, it's set as UNREACHABLE until next time it answers. Calls will not be placed to unreachable peers.
I tried to use it on a devices (ATA 186 and SPA 2000) on a public IP, and * goes to segmentation fault every time it starts.
Does it crash even if you remove Qualify= from sip.conf?
TO help you we need to get more information, a core file and your configuration.
Check how to debug asterisk http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+debugging Report on the bug tracker http://bugs.digium.com
Even if it was, Asterisk shouldn't crash. Never ever.If it is meant to be used just behind NAT fine, but what and how does * monitor user agent status?
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