Re: [asterisk-users] Ready to throw up my hands in defeat

2023-05-22 Thread Steve Matzura
I haven't tried starting the daemon yet only because I wanted to verify my pjsip and extensions stuff first before I started trying to debug what I might not understand. I have a better handle on it all now. Will post the results when I try it in just a few minutes. Thankfully, the book does

Re: [asterisk-users] FW: Ready to throw up my hands in defeat

2023-05-22 Thread Stefan Tichy
Am Mon, May 22, 2023 at 04:50:49PM + schrieb TTT: > You don't say what happens when you start Asterisk, but I'll assume > your registration with your provider is failing. Some CLI commands are usefull to find out which part of the configration is working. *CLI> pjsip list endpoints the

[asterisk-users] FW: Ready to throw up my hands in defeat

2023-05-22 Thread TTT
You don't say what happens when you start Asterisk, but I'll assume your registration with your provider is failing. If you turn on SIP debug from CLI you can watch your registration attempts, and see the exact reason for failure. (eg: unreachable vs credentials). Post that output into the

Re: [asterisk-users] Ready to throw up my hands in defeat

2023-05-22 Thread TTT
There are lots of little tweaks/adjustments overlooked in most guides/books. The examples work most of the time, but even a small difference in your environment might break them. I'm pretty sure the list will be able to answer questions to help you figure it out. If you break down your

[asterisk-users] Ready to throw up my hands in defeat

2023-05-22 Thread Steve Matzura
I am not comfortable with admitting this on a public userlist [;-)] but after over forty years in software development and manual-reading and -interpretation, I've finally hit one that I can't get past. I've mention previously that I worked with Asterisk in older days--like in around