Thomas,

You should check whether the ata is successfully registering with asterisk.  
Some thoughts on that:

Connect to asterisk with a high verbosity level: 
asterisk -vvvr
Enable sip (I am assuming your ata is a sip device) debugging.  To enable 
debugging for all sip connections:
sip debug on

Now force the ata to register - usually power cycling the device.  The 
scrolling log on your terminal should show the sip registration process and may 
give you a clue, such as bad password.  If the ata is not registering with 
asterisk at all, then the problem is the settings on the ata itself.  You will 
want to refer to any docs available for your ata or contact the ata vendor for 
technical assistance.

Once you do have the ata registered happily with asterisk, try a call from the 
ata to an app within asterisk, such as voicemail, so that you have as little 
involved in the test.  If that works, then try a call to the softphone and then 
from the softphone to the ata, etc.

And if I could ask: please don't set the high priority setting on email to the 
list.  My blackberry is my pager which is set to wake me up for a high priority 
message.


Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network  

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Keats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 01:24:22 
To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:[email protected]
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Help with ATA

Ok, so I have made entries for
extensions.conf

sip.conf

and the ata will not ring, when I use the softphone to call the 
ip/extension #/name.

Note, the sjphone I can see register with CLI when asterisk is running, 
however I do not see the ata attempt this... all the settings SEEM to be 
correct.

Am I missing something?

Thomas


sacha panasuik wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> If your asterisk server is on the same 192.168.0.x network, there is 
> no need for either the NAT enable nor the stun server.  I don't use 
> this particular ATA (preferring the Sipura 2/3xxx series myself), but 
> your settings look overall correct, assuming you have created an 
> extension on your asterisk server named "housephone" with a password 
> of "mypassword".
>
> On 3/27/07, *Thomas Keats* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     I am having some trouble setting up a SIPCOM ata-1000 to register with
>     asterisk.
>
>     Asterisk DOES recognise the SJPhone I have installed on my XP Box at
>     192.168.0.1 <http://192.168.0.1>
>
>     The ATA is on a static at 192.168.0.100 <http://192.168.0.100>
>     without dhcp
>
>     [admin screen]
>
>     NAT Support
>     NAT mapping Enable: yes
>     Substitute VIA Addr: yes
>     STUN Test Enable: no
>     Ext IP: [empty]
>     NAT Keep Alive Enable: yes
>     STUN Enable: yes
>     STUN Server: http://stun01.sipphone.com
>
>     No Proxy setup (Is my proxy the asterisk box? or the  gateway for the
>     internet?)
>
>     User Account Setup is as follows
>
>     Display name:  House Phone
>     User ID: housephone
>     password: mypassword
>     Use Auth ID:  No
>     Auth ID: [empty]
>
>
>     Time and date are  wrong on the ATA, how do I fix this?
>
>     I would love to simply plug my cordless into this ata and use the
>     asterisk box FINALLY without having to sit at the computer...  Can
>     someone give me a glimpse into what I am doing wrong, or missing?
>
>     Thomas
>
>
>
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