Does your asterisk box have two interfaces or virtual interfaces? (eth0 and eth0:0 e.g.)

I have noticed this as well, however it's not just a voicemail symptom,
it's any passed SIP digits.

An authenticate() won't work. I tracked it down mainly to asterisk
giving my cisco 7960 the incorrect contact: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
header, instead of the internal interface. I have tried editing
/etc/asterisk/sip.conf to use the externip= and localnet= however any
variation of that keeps the contact: header using the public (eth0) address.

By having sip listen only on the eth0:0 (172.16.10.1) address usind
bindaddr= it resolves the problem. However, I am doing termination on
the public interface as well.

I have a feeling that having two network cards would resolve this
problem... but * should easily be able to support this environment?

Brian

Ferrara, Jamie wrote:

I updated my source and compiled * last night so I am running CVS-HEAD-08/24/04-23:51:01. This morning I have noticed that when anyone tries to retrieve their voicemail, the voicemail app is not recognizing any digits entered from the phones (cisco 7960’s), so It just times-out waiting for digits. Has anyone else seen this problem or could it be something in our environment?

TIA,

Jamie Ferrara

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