Hi,
When I try to load chan_iax2.so, I get the error message
The channel name is iax. Yet it provides commands such that begin with
iax2 and listens on port 4569.
??? In /usr/lib/asterisk/modules the name of the file ist chan_iax2.so
and as far as I understood, I have to enter
Hi,
I have read the wiki entries on IAX(2), but I'm afraid, it still have some
questions:
I have a working connection between two Asterisk-Servers (Asterisk
1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC7k on Debian 3.1) via IAX.
Does this connection work with IAX or IAX2?
When I try to load chan_iax2.so, I get
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 10:35:28AM +0200, Stefan-Michael. Guenther (in-put GbR)
wrote:
Hi,
I have read the wiki entries on IAX(2), but I'm afraid, it still have some
questions:
IAX1 is probably hardly used anywhere. Chances are that where people
write IAX they mean IAX2
I have a
Hello,
From: Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAX or IAX2 ?
IAX1 is probably hardly used anywhere. Chances are that where people
write IAX they mean IAX2
ok.
I have a working connection between two Asterisk-Servers (Asterisk
1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC7k
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 02:36:02PM +0200, Stefan-Michael. Guenther (in-put GbR)
wrote:
Hello,
From: Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAX or IAX2 ?
IAX1 is probably hardly used anywhere. Chances are that where people
write IAX they mean IAX2
ok.
I
I'm trying to find this 'posting'. For some reason I'm missing it. Can
anyone point it out please?
- the host= setting (plus deny=/permit=) in particular is
what can create
the unexpected headaches if used with type=friend (some weeks
ago there
was an excellent posting on this issue,
Hi!
trunk=yes
and the dialplan includes:
exten = _9.,1,Dial(IAX/npi:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN-1})
I share your confusion about the port setup in iax.conf, but I think you
don't need to worry about iax2 registration - it won't hurt you. Anyway,
from what I understood trunking only works
Philipp,
trunk=yes
and the dialplan includes:
exten = _9.,1,Dial(IAX/npi:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN-1})
I share your confusion about the port setup in iax.conf, but I think you
don't need to worry about iax2 registration - it won't hurt you. Anyway,
from what I understood trunking
Hi there!
One final remark: You should really split up the type=friend entry into
two entries for [sai-peer] with type=peer and [sai] with type=user. That
will save you headaches in the future.
I've seen that comment several times before as well. Do you have any idea
or experience as
I've asked this before but I don't recall seeing anyone respond. Maybe
the answer is so simple that it should jump right out, but its not.
I've got three iax connections defined, two working fine (including one
to iaxtel), and one that is somewhat intermitant. If I do a cli
'iax show registry'
Been meaning to ask this for some time... no big deal, but curious.
I have a single register statement in my iax.conf for iaxtel like:
[general]
port=5036
register = npi:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
However, when I restart *, I see:
Registered to '69.73.19.178', who sees us as
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