I have these messages in my log file Jun 12 23:33:57 NOTICE[1707]: Registration of 'jduda' rejected: Registration Refused Jun 12 23:34:47 NOTICE[1707]: Registration of 'jduda' rejected: Registration Refused Jun 13 00:19:00 NOTICE[1707]: Registration of 'jduda' rejected: Registration Refused Jun 13 00:19:47 NOTICE[1707]: Registration of 'jduda' rejected: Registration Refused Jun 13 00:51:27 NOTICE[1707]: Registration of 'jduda' rejected: Registration Refused Jun 13 01:04:47 NOTICE[1707]: Registration of 'jduda' rejected: Registration Refused
I received an email from telix support the morning of Jun 12th which said they had planned outages that evening. I'm just concerned that I'm going to get disconnected and have no knowledge that's the case. I guess I can write a perl script which uses the API command interface to poll and attempt a re registry every so often ... I haven't looked at the API command interface yet, but I know it's there. Jim >> I use the Teliax service with the IAX2 protocol. I noticed 2 days ago >> that I was not registered with the Teliax server. I used the "iax2 show >> registry" command and found I was not registered with Teliax. I issued >> a reload command in asterisk in order to connect again. >> >> I went to the Teliax website and noticed a message which stated clients >> may need to reboot due to changes made with their dns servers. >> >> My question is ... If an iax2 entry is not registered, will I fail to >> get inbound calls? Is there any way to have * automatically detect and >> re-register periodically? > > I noticed the same thing and rebooting isn't necessaryily going to fix > the issue unless the asterisk box is "also" the dns server. (In our case, > another linux box is the dns server and it cached the voip.teliax.com > so asterisk was always getting back one of their IP's that no longer > functions.) > > I ended up changing the register statement (etc) to 208.139.204.228 > as a temp bypass. > > Yes, if register fails, you will not receive inbound calls. Essentially, > the teliax server does not have a clue where you are located (IP wise) > and doesn't know you are even alive unless a register happens. > > I didn't look, but I'd guess the /var/log/asterisk log probably has an > entry for the registration failing. > > > > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
