exten => 200,1,Authenticate(1337) exten => 200,2,Playback(tt-monkeys) exten => 200,3,Hangup
Reload *, Then dial extension 200 --- it will ask for a password try and enter 1337... if it doesn't take your digits it's not specific to voicemail but all digits being passed. It looks like that closed bug was specific to voicemail.
Brian
Ferrara, Jamie wrote:
Hmmm that is very interesting, I do happen to have 2 nic's in the machine and have not specified any binding for sip, however, I just reverted back to CVS-HEAD 08/17/04 and it is working fine ??? I noticed there is a closed bug on Mantis that describes this very issue #0002139 .
Thank you, Jamie Ferrara
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian McManus Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 11:34 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Something broken in voicemail app??
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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