*CLI> sip show peers Name/username Host Mask Port Status 2002/2002 192.168.22.199 (D) 255.255.255.255 5060 Unmonitored 2001/2001 192.168.22.200 (D) 255.255.255.255 5060 Unmonitored 2000/2000 192.168.22.198 (D) 255.255.255.255 5060 Unmonitored
*CLI> sip show users Username Secret Authen Def.Context A/C 2002 cisco md5,plaintext demo No 2001 cisco md5,plaintext demo No 2000 cisco md5,plaintext demo No
All 3 phones and the asterisk box are on the 192.168.22.0/24 subnet. I've attached my sip.conf and extensions.conf file for review...
When I start the server and a phone dials another phone I get the below answer.
*CLI> -- Executing Dial("SIP/2001-0bb5", "SIP/2002|30|tr") in new stack -- Called 2002 -- Got SIP response 488 "Not Acceptable Here" back from 192.168.22.199 == No one is available to answer at this time -- Timeout on SIP/2001-0bb5
I *believe* the sip response might be from the phone itself - and not a asterisk misconfig. I'm just wanting a second pair of eyes.
I put in
canreinvite=no
for each phone profile as people have said this is needed for buggy Cisco phones.
; ; SIP Configuration for Asterisk ; ; Syntax for specifying a SIP device in extensions.conf is ; SIP/devicename where devicename is defined in a section below. ; ; You may also use ; SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED] to call any SIP user on the Internet ; (Don't forget to enable DNS SRV records if you want to use this) ; ; If you define a SIP proxy as a peer below, you may call ; SIP/proxyhostname/user or SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; where the proxyhostname is defined in a section below ; ; Useful CLI commands to check peers/users: ; sip show peers Show all SIP peers (including friends) ; sip show users Show all SIP users (including friends) ; sip show registry Show status of hosts we register with ; ; sip debug Show all SIP messages ;
[general] port = 5060 ; Port to bind to (SIP is 5060) bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Address to bind to (all addresses on machine) ;bindaddr = 192.168.22.254 ; Address to bind to (all addresses on machine) allow=all ; Allow all codecs context = bogon-calls ; Send SIP callers that we don't know about here tos = lowdelay ; can be lowdelay, throughput, reliability, mincost [2000] type=friend ; This device takes and makes calls username=2000 ; Username on device secret=cisco ; Password for device ;host=192.168.22.1 ; This host is not on the same IP addr every time host=dynamic context=demo ; Inbound calls from this host go here mailbox=100 ; Activate the message waiting light if this canreinvite=no ; voicemailbox has messages in it [2001] ; Duplicate of 2000, except with different auth data type=friend username=2001 secret=cisco host=dynamic ;host=192.168.22.2 context=demo mailbox=101 canreinvite=no [2002] ; Duplicate of 2000, except with different auth data type=friend username=2002 secret=cisco ;host=192.168.22.3 host=dynamic context=demo mailbox=102 canreinvite=no
; ; Static extension configuration file, used by ; the pbx_config module. This is where you configure all your ; inbound and outbound calls in Asterisk. ; [incoming] exten => s,1,Echo ;for testing the connection ;exten => s,1,Playback,demo-thanks ;for playing a file ; ; The "General" category is for certain variables. ; [general] ; ; If static is set to no, or omitted, then the pbx_config will rewrite ; this file when extensions are modified. Remember that all comments ; made in the file will be lost when that happens. ; ; XXX Not yet implemented XXX ; static=yes ; ; if static=yes and writeprotect=no, you can save dialplan by ; CLI command 'save dialplan' too ; writeprotect=no ; You can include other config files, use the #include command (without the ';') ; Note that this is different from the "include" command that includes contexts within ; other contexts. The #include command works in all asterisk configuration files. ;#include "filename.conf" ; The "Globals" category contains global variables that can be referenced ; in the dialplan with ${VARIABLE} or ${ENV(VARIABLE)} for Environmental variable ; ${${VARIABLE}} or ${text${VARIABLE}} or any hybrid ; [globals] CONSOLE=Console/dsp ; Console interface for demo ;CONSOLE=Zap/1 ;CONSOLE=Phone/phone0 IAXINFO=guest ; IAXtel username/password ;IAXINFO=myuser:mypass TRUNK=Zap/g2 ; Trunk interface TRUNKMSD=1 ; MSD digits to strip (usually 1 or 0) ;TRUNK=IAX2/user:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; ; Any category other than "General" and "Globals" represent ; extension contexts, which are collections of extensions. ; ; Extension names may be numbers, letters, or combinations ; thereof. If an extension name is prefixed by a '_' ; character, it is interpreted as a pattern rather than a ; literal. In patterns, some characters have special meanings: ; ; X - any digit from 0-9 ; Z - any digit from 1-9 ; N - any digit from 2-9 ; [1235-9] - any digit in the brackets (in this example, 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9) ; . - wildcard, matches anything remaining (e.g. _9011. matches ; anything starting with 9011 excluding 9011 itself) ; ; For example the extension _NXXXXXX would match normal 7 digit dialings, ; while _1NXXNXXXXXX would represent an area code plus phone number ; preceeded by a one. ; ; Contexts contain several lines, one for each step of each ; extension, which can take one of two forms as listed below, ; with the first form being preferred. One may include another ; context in the current one as well, optionally with a ; date and time. Included contexts are included in the order ; they are listed. ; ;[context] ;exten => someexten,priority,application(arg1,arg2,...) ;exten => someexten,priority,application,arg1|arg2... ; ; Timing list for includes is ; ; <time range>|<days of week>|<days of month>|<months> ; ;include => daytime|9:00-17:00|mon-fri|*|* ; ; ignorepat can be used to instruct drivers to not cancel dialtone upon ; receipt of a particular pattern. The most commonly used example is ; of course '9' like this: ; ;ignorepat => 9 ; ; so that dialtone remains even after dialing a 9. ; ; ; Here are the entries you need to participate in the IAXTEL ; call routing system. Most IAXTEL numbers begin with 1-700, but ; there are exceptions. For more information, and to sign ; up, please go to www.gnophone.com or www.iaxtel.com ; [iaxtel700] exten => _91700NXXXXXX,1,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) [iaxprovider] ;switch => IAX2/user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/mycontext [trunkint] ; ; International long distance through trunk ; exten => _9011.,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}) exten => _9011.,2,Congestion [trunkld] ; ; Long distance context accessed through trunk ; exten => _91NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}) exten => _91NXXNXXXXXX,2,Congestion [trunklocal] ; ; Local seven-digit dialing accessed through trunk interface ; exten => _9NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}) exten => _9NXXXXXX,2,Congestion [trunktollfree] ; ; Long distance context accessed through trunk interface ; exten => _91800NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}) exten => _91800NXXXXXX,2,Congestion exten => _91888NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}) exten => _91888NXXXXXX,2,Congestion exten => _91877NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}) exten => _91877NXXXXXX,2,Congestion exten => _91866NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN:${TRUNKMSD}}) exten => _91866NXXXXXX,2,Congestion [international] ; ; Master context for international long distance ; ignorepat => 9 include => longdistance include => trunkint [longdistance] ; ; Master context for long distance ; ignorepat => 9 include => local include => trunkld [local] ; ; Master context for local, toll-free, and iaxtel calls only ; ignorepat => 9 include => default include => parkedcalls include => trunklocal include => iaxtel700 include => trunktollfree include => iaxprovider ; ; You can use an alternative switch type as well, to resolve ; extensions that are not known here, for example with remote ; IAX switching you transparently get access to the remote ; Asterisk PBX ; ; switch => IAX2/user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/local [macro-stdexten]; ; ; Standard extension macro: ; ${ARG1} - Extension (we could have used ${MACRO_EXTEN} here as well ; ${ARG2} - Device(s) to ring ; exten => s,1,Dial(${ARG2},20) ; Ring the interface, 20 seconds maximum exten => s,2,Voicemail(u${ARG1}) ; If unavailable, send to voicemail w/ unavail announce exten => s,3,Goto(default,s,1) ; If they press #, return to start exten => s,102,Voicemail(b${ARG1}) ; If busy, send to voicemail w/ busy announce exten => s,103,Goto(default,s,1) ; If they press #, return to start [demo] ; ; We start with what to do when a call first comes in. ; exten => s,1,Wait,1 ; Wait a second, just for fun exten => s,2,Answer ; Answer the line exten => s,3,DigitTimeout,5 ; Set Digit Timeout to 5 seconds exten => s,4,ResponseTimeout,10 ; Set Response Timeout to 10 seconds exten => s,5,BackGround(demo-congrats) ; Play a congratulatory message exten => s,6,BackGround(demo-instruct) ; Play some instructions exten => 2,1,BackGround(demo-moreinfo) ; Give some more information. exten => 2,2,Goto(s,6) exten => 3,1,SetLanguage(fr) ; Set language to french exten => 3,2,Goto(s,5) ; Start with the congratulations exten => 1000,1,Goto(default,s,1) ; ; We also create an example user, 1234, who is on the console and has ; voicemail, etc. ; exten => 1234,1,Playback(transfer,skip) ; "Please hold while..." ; (but skip if channel is not up) exten => 1234,2,Macro(stdexten,1234,${CONSOLE}) exten => 1235,1,Voicemail(u1234) ; Right to voicemail exten => 1236,1,Dial(Console/dsp) ; Ring forever exten => 1236,2,Voicemail(u1234) ; Unless busy exten => 2000,1,Dial(SIP/2000,30,tr) exten => 2001,1,Dial(SIP/2001,30,tr) exten => 2002,1,Dial(SIP/2002,30,tr) ; ; # for when they're done with the demo ; exten => #,1,Playback(demo-thanks) ; "Thanks for trying the demo" exten => #,2,Hangup ; Hang them up. ; ; A timeout and "invalid extension rule" ; exten => t,1,Goto(#,1) ; If they take too long, give up exten => i,1,Playback(invalid) ; "That's not valid, try again" ; ; Create an extension, 500, for dialing the ; Asterisk demo. ; exten => 500,1,Playback(demo-abouttotry); Let them know what's going on exten => 500,2,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) ; Call the Asterisk demo exten => 500,3,Playback(demo-nogo) ; Couldn't connect to the demo site exten => 500,4,Goto(s,6) ; Return to the start over message. ; ; Create an extension, 600, for evaulating echo latency. ; exten => 600,1,Playback(demo-echotest) ; Let them know what's going on exten => 600,2,Echo ; Do the echo test exten => 600,3,Playback(demo-echodone) ; Let them know it's over exten => 600,4,Goto(s,6) ; Start over ; ; Give voicemail at extension 8500 ; exten => 8500,1,VoicemailMain exten => 8500,2,Goto(s,6) ; ; Here's what a phone entry would look like (IXJ for example) ; ;exten => 1265,1,Dial(Phone/phone0,15) ;exten => 1265,2,Goto(s,5) ;[mainmenu] ; ; Example "main menu" context with submenu ; ;exten => s,1,Answer ;exten => s,2,Background(thanks) ; "Thanks for calling press 1 for sales, 2 for support, ..." ;exten => 1,1,Goto(submenu,s,1) ;exten => 2,1,Hangup ;include => default ; ;[submenu] ;exten => s,1,Ringing ; Make them comfortable with 2 seconds of ringback ;exten => s,2,Wait,2 ;exten => s,3,Background(submenuopts) ; "Thanks for calling the sales department. Press 1 for steve, 2 for..." ;exten => 1,1,Goto(default,steve,1) ;exten => 2,1,Goto(default,mark,2) [default] ; ; By default we include the demo. In a production system, you ; probably don't want to have the demo there. ; include => demo ; Real extensions would go here. Generally you want real extensions to be 4 or 5 ; digits long (although there is no such requirement) and start with a single ; digit that is fairly large (like 6 or 7) so that you have plenty of room to ; overlap extensions and menu options without conflict. You can alias them with ; names, too and use global variables ;exten => 6275,1,Macro(stdexten,6275,${MARK}) ; assuming ${MARK} is something like Zap/2 ;exten => mark,1,Goto(6275|1) ; alias mark to 6275 ;exten => 6236,1,Macro(stdexten,6236,${WIL}) ; Ditto for wil ;exten => wil,1,Goto(6236|1) ; ; Some other handy things are an extension for checking voicemail via ; voicemailmain ; ;exten => 8500,1,VoicemailMain ;exten => 8500,2,Hangup ; ; Or a conference room (you'll need to edit meetme.conf to enable this room) ; ;exten => 8600,1,Meetme,1234 ; ; Or playing an announcement to the called party, as soon it answers ; ;exten = 8700,1,Dial(${MARK},30,A(/path/to/my/announcemsg)) ; ; For more information on applications, just type "show applications" at your ; friendly Asterisk CLI prompt. ; ; 'show application <command>' will show details of how you ; use that particular application in this file, the dial plan. ;