>How are your Cisco's connected to *, and do they register them self on the
>* if you reboot them?

sip show peers
Name/username   Host                    Dyn Nat ACL     Mask
Port Status
2002/2002               192.168.1.152           N       255.255.255.255
5060 Always
2001/2001               192.168.1.151           N       255.255.255.255
5060 Alway

Sip show users
Username                secret  Accountcode             Def.Context     ACL
NAT
2002                    2345                                    from-sip
No      Alway
2001                    1234                                    from-sip
No      Alway

>How is the Cisco's configured, ip, gateway, etc. And which SIP Image do you
>use?

Ip : as above
Gateway : 192.168.1.150 (* server)
SIP Image : P0S3-06-3-00


>Something you could try is setting nat=no and adding canreinvite=no to the
>sip.conf

Done...Hasn't made any difference though...

>Perhaps you could turn off the Cisco's, restart * and Turn back on the
>Cisco's, and send the CLI output.

Hmm.. again.. nothing...however, since I'm using static Ip's for the phones,
so I guess that they would exist in * without registration.

Stupid although it may seem - you are _supposed_ to be able to make calls
from one sip phone to another through asterisk, internally, aren't you??

I'm off to look for a default cisco extension config, as I think this one
isn't working....

Paul

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