Re: [asterisk-users] Urgent. When the peer returned a 301 forwarded, asterisk thinks it's a local extension.

2007-06-27 Thread John Faubion
 When making an outbound call, the outbound peer return a 301 forwarded
with URI to other
 domain, but asterisk think it's a local domain and try to look it up from
extension.conf.

What phones are you using? This sounds a lot like a problem, I have using
Grandstream phones.

John
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[asterisk-users] Urgent. When the peer returned a 301 forwarded, asterisk thinks it's a local extension.

2007-06-19 Thread Lucian Romi

When making an outbound call, the outbound peer return a 301 forwarded with
URI to other domain, but asterisk think it's a local domain and
try to look it up from extension.conf.
How to configure so that a 301 forwarded with URI from other domain thinks
it's outgoing to another proxy? thanks!
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Re: [asterisk-users] Urgent. When the peer returned a 301 forwarded, asterisk thinks it's a local extension.

2007-06-19 Thread Alex Balashov

Lucian,

I am not sure that Asterisk has that capability, since it's not itself a 
proxy or a router.

One thing you might try is putting the URI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) straight
into the dial plan and seeing what happens.  SIP URIs can be alphanumeric.

Otherwise, not sure that you can handle this without using, say, OpenSER.

-- Alex

On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Lucian Romi wrote:

 When making an outbound call, the outbound peer return a 301 forwarded with
 URI to other domain, but asterisk think it's a local domain and
 try to look it up from extension.conf.
 How to configure so that a 301 forwarded with URI from other domain thinks
 it's outgoing to another proxy? thanks!


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Evariste Systems
Web: http://www.evaristesys.com/
Tel: +1-678-954-0670
Direct : +1-678-954-0671

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Re: [asterisk-users] Urgent. When the peer returned a 301 forwarded, asterisk thinks it's a local extension.

2007-06-19 Thread Lucian Romi

Thanks Alex.

I suspect in this scenario, asterisk will treat everything as local dial
plan. I tried to modify the domain settings in sip.conf, but I haven't
figure out how to make it recognized this as a outgoing URI yet.

If I configure the local extension dialplan forward to this URI, it works,
but surely it's not a solution.


On 6/19/07, Alex Balashov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Lucian,

I am not sure that Asterisk has that capability, since it's not itself a
proxy or a router.

One thing you might try is putting the URI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) straight
into the dial plan and seeing what happens.  SIP URIs can be alphanumeric.

Otherwise, not sure that you can handle this without using, say, OpenSER.

-- Alex

On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Lucian Romi wrote:

 When making an outbound call, the outbound peer return a 301 forwarded
with
 URI to other domain, but asterisk think it's a local domain and
 try to look it up from extension.conf.
 How to configure so that a 301 forwarded with URI from other domain
thinks
 it's outgoing to another proxy? thanks!


--
Alex Balashov
Evariste Systems
Web: http://www.evaristesys.com/
Tel: +1-678-954-0670
Direct : +1-678-954-0671

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