On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 12:01:17PM +0530, Sudhananda wrote: > > I am running asterisk on one linux PC and want to talk through this server > using Kphone installed on 2 different PC's. These are the extra lines added > to sip.conf and extensions.conf respectively. > > sip.conf > > [jitha] > type=friend > host=dynamic > secret=jitha > context=sip > dtmfmode=inband > > [sudhananda] > type=friend > host=dynamic > secret=sudhananda > context=sip
This is what I use for kphone and it works fine: [kphone] type=friend ; either "friend" (peer+user), "peer" or "user" host=dynamic ; we have a static but private IP address callerid="kphone" <25> dtmfmode=inband ; either RFC2833 or INFO for the BudgeTone context=internal disallow=all ; need to disallow=all before we can use allow= allow=ulaw ; Note: In user sections the order of codecs > extensions.conf > > [sip] > exten=>1,1,Dial(SIP/jitha,20,tr) > exten=>2,1,Dial(SIP/sudhananda,20,tr) > > Both the Kphones got registered to the asterisk but when i dial the number it > gives me the following log on asterisk > > Asterisk Ready. > *CLI> > -- Registered SIP 'sudhananda' at 172.16.2.35 port 5060 expires 900 > -- Executing Dial("SIP/sudhananda-aa77", "SIP/jitha|20|tr") in new stack > -- Called jitha > -- SIP/jitha-f4bc is ringing > -- SIP/jitha-f4bc answered SIP/sudhananda-aa77 > -- Attempting native bridge of SIP/sudhananda-aa77 and SIP/jitha-f4bc I see no problems here yet. > and one Kphone status is ringing and on other it is connected. > how to solve this problem. You might want to check the codecs in use. Are they both on the local network? -- -M There are 10 kinds of people in this world: Those who can count in binary and those who cannot. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users