Hi all,

I have installed Asterisk and SIP calls are successfull inside our office.
Then I created some extensions for my colleagues in other city. As our offices are connected trough a dedicated point-to-point line, by now I'll just create the extensions for the "remote" people in the Asterisk machine at my side of the line just for testing...


OK. Now problems arise...

   * city-A has an IP addressing in the form 172.20.1.x/255.255.224.0
   * city-B has an IP addressing in the form 192.168.0.x/255.255.255.0

In /etc/asterisk/sip.conf I see this parameter:

localnet = 172.20.1.0

Is it possible to have something like: localnet = 172.20.1.0, 192.168.0.0 ?

The routes to reach city-B from the Asterisk host are OK, and the router on city-B has the right configuration to reach city-A.

Now, when a user in city-B registers into Asterisk, or I attempt to call somebody there I see this message on console:
---
*CLI> Mar 23 06:47:03 WARNING[229391]: chan_sip.c:495 retrans_pkt: Maximum retries exceeded on call [EMAIL PROTECTED] for seqno 1 (Response)
---


Of course, both firewalls allow traffic between both ends...

Some example users from boths offices (user1 in city-A, user2 in city-B):

[user1]
type=friend
username=user1
secret=foo
host=dynamic
dtmfmode=rfc2833
defaultip=172.20.2.x
restrictcid=no


[user2] type=friend username=user2 secret=foo net=yes host=dynamic dtmfmode=rfc2833 defaultip=192.168.0.x restrictcid=no


Any thoughts?


TIA.

Best regards,
Martin





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