Can anyone recommend a source for IAX2 phones located in the USA?
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Thanks to all who helped with this problem, I'm now heading in the right
direction
Chad
Chadwick E. Labno wrote:
Is it possible to route a call from an Asterisk box through the
Internet to a IAX device (in this case Digium IAXy) without
using an IAX service like IAXTel? I have it working
Is it possible to route a call from an Asterisk box through the
Internet to a IAX device (in this case Digium IAXy) without
using an IAX service like IAXTel? I have it working on my
local Ethernet LAN so it should be possible to use VPN to
cross the internet. Anyone using VPN or other method to
The file used with a Digium IAXy device: iax.conf
has the line: port=5036 (I also use the bindaddr=192.168.1.91 entry)
but when Asterisk talks to the IAXy device it
used port 4569 (from tcpdump). How are the port numbers assigned?
What tells the IAXy which port to use. The IAXy provisioning file
The file used with a Digium IAXy device: iax.conf
has the line: port=5036 (I also use the bindaddr=192.168.1.91 entry)
but when Asterisk talks to the IAXy device it
used port 4569 (from tcpdump). How are the port numbers assigned?
What tells the IAXy which port to use. The IAXy provisioning file
What is the difference between CVS-HEAD and asterisk release 1.0.9?
Additionally, is CVS-HEAD and CVS-Stable/HEAD the same software?
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I'm trying to get a Digium IAXy working on an ethernet connected to my
asterisk server
using the instructions in the Iaxy_installation_guide.pdf. I
configured the
iaxy.sample.conf file with my information:
server: 192.168.1.91
user: clab
pass: camaro
I also entered the suggested configuration
where should the sound (.gsm) files be located?
Currently the are in /usr/src/asterisk/sounds.
I feel they should be located else ware, like in
/etc/asterisk/sounds, I've copied a file into this
directory but still no luck. What am I missing?
Thanks
Chad
Right on the money, thanks quick replies.
Chad
Chadwick E. Labno wrote:
where should the sound (.gsm) files be located?
Currently the are in /usr/src/asterisk/sounds.
I feel they should be located else ware, like in
/etc/asterisk/sounds, I've copied a file into this
directory