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As I understand it if you use that deny
statement, all calls will be disallowed, hence why you couldn’t get any
incoming calls. If you add an allow line with the VOIP
providers IP that it send the call from, you can then use that line to disallow
everything else. It is just a security feature really. C From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wiley Siler OK. I removed the deny statement
they have me using and now I can get incoming calls. Do I need the deny 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 statement? Thanks, Wiley From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Wiley Siler Hello
all, I
am having trouble getting my IAX based Voip provider setup. Any pointers
are welcome. So
here is the deal. I am registered up and I can make outgoing calls but
incoming calls fail. *
shows good registration and Ips and ports show solid. Within
my AAH I have the registration like the provier said to do. I get
absolutely nothing on the incoming. IAX2 debug shows nothing on
incoming. Just a fast busy. Outgoing works perfectly however. I
have a defined DID in the AMP interface and verified it is written to confs and
have reloaded. Can
anyone tell me another way to verify that something is coming in? Or did
I just miss something on the whole IAX over NAT? Thanks
all, Wiley |
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