Thanks Joshua
From: asterisk-users On Behalf Of
Joshua C. Colp
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2020 1:09 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Question on pjsip.conf and aors
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 3:04 PM Dan Cropp
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020 at 3:04 PM Dan Cropp wrote:
> I have the following configuration…
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> [aor3]
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> type = aor
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> max_contacts = 1
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> remove_existing = yes
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> [auth3]
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> type = auth
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> username = 1004
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> password = SuperSecretProbation
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> [1004]
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> type = endpoint
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I have the following configuration...
[aor3]
type = aor
max_contacts = 1
remove_existing = yes
[auth3]
type = auth
username = 1004
password = SuperSecretProbation
[1004]
type = endpoint
context = IS
transport = transport1
auth = auth3
aors = aor3
accountcode = 3
dtmf_mode = rfc4733
Hi Stefan,
IMHO NAT would be that problem. Check if you have enabled SIP helpers on
router, try it disable, try set static port redirection to phones and set RTP
ports in phone configuration (every phone must have different ports range!).
Even better, make VPN between Asterisk and phones and
Hi, do you have NAT between Asterisk and agent phones?
S pozdravem
Tomáš Holý
Hi Tomas
Thanks for replying.
Yes, the phones are in one location in a LAN and are then NATed to enable them
to contact the Asterisk which is hosted in the cloud.
A typical sip.conf phone configuration on the