Yes, it seemed weird that only happens after getting back from power failur.
the only workaround I used was to console into Asterisk, stop the Asterisk,
then start again.

Is there anybody who has a theory why it's like that?

Hope this SRV setting will solve this. I have also got confirmation from my
sip provider that they don't surrport SRV. So, I guess that's probably the
right answer.


peng

On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 8:40 AM, David Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I noticed this starting to happen recently. I put a cron in to do
> /usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "reload chan_sip.so" every day but that obviously
> only gets rid of the symptom.
>
> -dbc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peng Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: October-19-08 5:29 PM
> To: TAUG
> Subject: [on-asterisk] call failure everytime there's a power failure
>
> HI Guys,
>
> I need to get some help from alias to see whether you share same
> experience.
>
> I am running Asterisk on OpenWRT on Linksys box for several years. One
> thing
> that bugs me is that I can't make a call or receive a call from my SIP
> provider once it's back from a power disruption.
>
>
> My Openwrt or PC can access internet with no problem and it seems DNS is
> working. In my Asterisk, the registration status from is also ok. But, when
> I tried to call out, the following is the erros.(I masked my real number
> with XXXX/YYYY)
>
> -- Executing Dial("SIP/2001-1927", "SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|60|r") in
> new
> stack
> Oct 19 13:12:31 WARNING[923]: chan_sip.c:1966 create_addr: No such host:
> 647722yyyy
> Oct 19 13:12:31 NOTICE[923]: app_dial.c:1010 dial_exec_full: Unable to
> create channel of type 'SIP' (cause 3 - No route to destination)
>  == Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/0/1)
>    -- Executing Congestion("SIP/2001-1927", "") in new stack
>  == Spawn extension (internal, 416648xxxx, 2) exited non-zero on
> 'SIP/2001-1927'
> OpenWrt*CLI> show route
> No such command 'show route' (type 'help' for help)
>
>
> Have you guys experienced this and any suggestion of the problems? Will a
> Static IP, instead of current DNS name to my sip provider, fix the issue?
> what does that "no such hostxxx" mean?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Peng
>
>

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