Tom Lynn wrote:
> I have connections to FWD and Voxee via IAX2 trunks. I'm having the
> hardest time keeping them up and running. The majority of the time,
> they show up as UNREACHABLE in the IAX2 show peers command.
>
> My * box is connected via a Linksys WRT54G wireless router. It's on one
> of the hard-wired ports. This goes thru my motorola cable modem to
> Comcast.
>
> I have the * box in the DMZ. I also have udp port 4569 forwarded from
> the wan port to the ip address of the * box.
>
> My IAX.conf file looks like this:
>
> [general]
> ;bandwidth=low
> disallow=all
> allow=ulaw
> allow=gsm
> allow=ilbc
> allow=alaw
> ;jitterbuffer=yes
> ;forcejitterbuffer=no
> ;tos=lowdelay
> ;autokill=yes
> register => 264286:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:264286:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> register=884:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:884:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> [iaxfwd-in]
> type=user
> context=incoming
> auth=rsa
> inkeys=freeworlddialup
>
> [iaxfwd-out]
> type=peer
> host=iax2.fwdnet.net <http://iax2.fwdnet.net>
> username=264286
> secret=secret
> qualify=yes
> qualifysmoothing=yes
>
> [voxee]
> type=peer
> host=66.246.246.52 <http://66.246.246.52>
> ;host=72.20.4.14 <http://72.20.4.14>
> username=884
> secret=secret
> qualify=yes
> qualifysmoothing=yes
>
> [201]
> type=friend
> user=201
> secret=secret
> host=dynamic
> context=internal
> qualify=yes
> callgroup=1
> pickupgroup=1
>
> [202]
> type=friend
> user=202
> secret=secret
> host=dynamic
> context=internal
> qualify=yes
> callgroup=1
> pickupgroup=1
>
> [204]
> type=friend
> user=204
> secret=secret
> host=dynamic
> context=internal
> qualify=yes
> callgroup=1
> pickupgroup=1
>
> I had thought I'd fixed this yesterday by making a change in my router.
> I turned Universal Plug and Play off and they popped back up nearly
> immediately. However, I went back to unreachable not long after.
>
> Are there any settings in my rc.conf file that need to be made? I don't
> think so since Idefisk softphone clients appear to work just fine on my
> wireless desktops via IAX2.
>
> I'm not ready to point at Voxee or FWD since it's happening to both of
> them. I'm left with the router and the astlinux box.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Tom
Tom,
After looking quickly, you should take a look at your second register
line. You are missing a ">" and some spaces. Try to fix that. What
firmware is your WRT running?
--
Kristian Kielhofner
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