I think I'm having the same problem. After some hours of being up  
(less than 12) my SJPhone can no longer register with SIP, and the  
command "sip show registry" on the CLI shows my two remote sip  
proxies as "Request Sent":

phoney*CLI> sip show registry
Host                            Username       Refresh State
fwd.pulver.com:5060             627598             105 Request Sent
sip.sipme.com.au:5060           1777101186         105 Request Sent

netstat shows port 5060 udp listening OK, but it seems that the SIP  
stuff has hung in OpenPBX:

phoney:~ root# netstat -an | grep 5060
udp4   41864      0  *.5060                 *.*

looking at tcpdump on my mac mini openpbx server I can see many  
packets coming from my laptop (192.168.1.30) on port 5060 but never  
anything sent in reply from OpenPBX:

phoney:~ root# tcpdump -n host lester-young-iii.local and not port 22
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol  
decode
listening on en0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96 bytes
20:26:04.113960 IP 192.168.1.30.5003 > 192.168.1.255.5003: UDP,  
length 306
20:26:04.130943 IP 192.168.1.30.5060 > 192.168.1.8.5060: SIP, length:  
427
20:26:04.282297 IP 192.168.1.30.5003 > 192.168.1.255.5003: UDP,  
length 24
20:26:04.630762 IP 192.168.1.30.5060 > 192.168.1.8.5060: SIP, length:  
427
20:26:05.088671 IP 192.168.1.30.5003 > 192.168.1.255.5003: UDP,  
length 312
20:26:05.093987 IP 192.168.1.30.5003 > 192.168.1.255.5003: UDP,  
length 312
20:26:05.631358 IP 192.168.1.30.5060 > 192.168.1.8.5060: SIP, length:  
427
20:26:07.632156 IP 192.168.1.30.5060 > 192.168.1.8.5060: SIP, length:  
427
20:26:11.634999 IP 192.168.1.30.5060 > 192.168.1.8.5060: SIP, length:  
427
20:26:15.635441 IP 192.168.1.30.5060 > 192.168.1.8.5060: SIP, length:  
427
20:26:19.637148 IP 192.168.1.30.5060 > 192.168.1.8.5060: SIP, length:  
427

Also, IAXPing mostly returns 'No data in one second', although there  
were two replies (See below), what does that mean?

I've just compiled RC3 on a Mac Mini (intel) running 10.4.8 according  
to the howto on voip-info.org.

Note, I haven't added any "qualify=yes" remarks in sip.conf.

Has anyone logged a bug for this on openpbx's trac ? (Speaking of  
which, I am disheartened to find that I can't find any way of adding  
a new ticket in trac! How do you do it?!)

Jan/21/2007 20:22:31: Sending IAX ping to 192.168.1.8
Jan/21/2007 20:22:31: Reply from: 192.168.1.8
Jan/21/2007 20:22:32: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:33: Reply from: 192.168.1.8
Jan/21/2007 20:22:34: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:35: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:36: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:37: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:38: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:39: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:40: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:41: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:42: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:43: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:44: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:45: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:46: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:47: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:48: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:49: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:50: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:51: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:52: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:53: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:54: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:55: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:56: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:57: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:22:58: No data in one second
Jan/21/2007 20:23:00: No data in one second

Regards
Jesse

On 10/01/2007, at 5:03 PM, Cristian Draghici via List wrote:

> If openpbx works like Asterisk and the IAX module is loaded, you
> should get an answer when iax pinging it. IAX ping sends a UDP IAX
> ping packet and expects an answer back from the server.
>
> Cocoa version here:
>
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/cocoaiaxping/
>
> Also note that IAX ping works on UDP port 4569 (I think 5060 is SIP).
>
> Hope this helps,
> Cristi
>
> On 1/9/07, Mark Engelhardt via List <mac-telephony- 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Jan 9, 2007, at 2:39 AM, Jason Garland via List wrote:
>>
>>> telnet uses TCP and openpbx uses UDP. You would not be able to
>>> telnet to it.
>>>
>>> Type this command to see if openpbx is listening on port 5060:
>>> netstat -an|grep 5060
>>
>> Hum, so I have to amend my bug report. openpbx does seem to be
>> listening on 5060, but there is no indication that it is responding
>> to traffic.
>>
>> I have this happening on my laptop right now if anyone can suggest
>> some diagnostic tests I might run.
>>
>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>> Are these phones behind NAT?
>>>
>>> - Jason
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1/9/07, Mark Engelhardt via List <mac-telephony-
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I have found what I think is a new bug in OpenPBX PR3
>>>>
>>>> Tonight, On a mac G4 Xserver running 10.4.8:
>>>>
>>>> I shutdown asterisk, installed OpenPBX, Copied over my iax.conf,
>>>> extensions.conf and sip.conf from my asterisk config,
>>>>
>>>> then started up openPBX...
>>>>
>>>> OpenPBX launches fine and them after about 3-4 seconds it stops
>>>> registering phones and while the CLI commands work, nothing changes
>>>> after that. I did a telnet to port 5060 and it was not open.
>>>>
>>>> I have seen this same sort of behavior on mac os x with only one  
>>>> or 2
>>>> phones, but it was not reproducible, it could take from a few hours
>>>> to a few days to fail, but with tonight's setup (about 30  
>>>> phones, it
>>>> fails within a few seconds of launch.
>>>>
>>>> Is this a new bug? How can I help to isolate it? What should I try?
>>>> Shall I post this to Trak? Can anyone reproduce this?
>>>>
>>>> Here are the messages I get:
>>>>
>>>> OpenPBX Ready.
>>>> *CLI>     -- Registered SIP 'matt' at 192.168.21.162 port 52281
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer matt
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer marke
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'curt' at 192.168.21.159 port 50302  
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer curt
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'hapy' at 192.168.21.156 port 51999  
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer hapy
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'joyce' at 192.168.21.230 port 52846
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer joyce
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'jaime' at 192.168.21.241 port 50163
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer jaime
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'daniel' at 192.168.21.236 port 52782
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer daniel
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'Veronica' at 192.168.21.203 port 52015
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer Veronica
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'morgan' at 192.168.21.152 port 51506
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer morgan
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'rob' at 192.168.21.228 port 51725  
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer rob
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'jaime' at 192.168.21.241 port 50164
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'jon' at 192.168.21.244 port 52861  
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer jon
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer 576
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'tony' at 192.168.21.248 port 51913  
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer tony
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer 575
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'jaime' at 192.168.21.241 port 50165
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'WaitsStore2' at 192.168.21.232 port 52648
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer WaitsStore2
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7905/8.0.1-060412A" for peer
>>>> ConsultRm2
>>>>      -- Registered SIP 'edward' at 192.168.21.240 port 50778
>>>> expires 60
>>>>      -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer edward
>>>> Jan  9 04:10:47 NOTICE[6938]: chan_sip.c:14427 sip_poke_noanswer:
>>>> Peer 'marke' is now UNREACHABLE!  Last qualify: 0
>>>> Jan  9 04:10:47 NOTICE[6938]: chan_sip.c:14427 sip_poke_noanswer:
>>>> Peer '576' is now UNREACHABLE!  Last qualify: 0
>>>> Jan  9 04:10:47 NOTICE[6938]: chan_sip.c:14427 sip_poke_noanswer:
>>>> Peer '575' is now UNREACHABLE!  Last qualify: 0
>>>> Jan  9 04:10:47 NOTICE[6938]: chan_sip.c:14427 sip_poke_noanswer:
>>>> Peer 'greg' is now UNREACHABLE!  Last qualify: 0
>>>>
>>>> After that message, the openpbx cli still works, but something
>>>> internal is gone, (like sip show peers never updates)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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   Jesse Reynolds
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   Phone: 08 8223 2288    Mobile: 0414 669 790

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