On Thursday 08 July 2004 22:49, Ian D. Wlloughby wrote:
I am guessing the problem is that your internal clients can see the
external SIP clients but not the other way round. The clients have to be
able to make a physical connection to each other. You are not using any
NAT capabilities I guess
On Thursday 08 July 2004 23:04, Soren Rathje wrote:
bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Local interface
externip = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ; Public IP address
localnet = 192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0 ; All RFC 1918 addresses are local
networks localnet = 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0; Also
From: Jon Lawrence
Okay, I've made some changes. I've moved the local phones to public IP's.
So now everything is connecting effectively from the internet to the * box.
Things are still the same as before - I can initiate calls from local phones
to remote ones.
If a remote phone tries to
On Friday 09 July 2004 15:30, Soren Rathje wrote:
What are your codec settings in sip.conf ??
Could you try (can be set at client level):
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
codec's are set to allow all.
I can't see how this would help. I can talk fine from local client to remote
so the codecs must
On Friday 09 July 2004 15:30, Soren Rathje wrote:
What are your codec settings in sip.conf ??
Could you try (can be set at client level):
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
codec's are set to allow all.
I can't see how this would help. I can talk fine from local client to remote
so
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jon Lawrence) writes:
codec's are set to allow all.
Thats your problem.
I tried this too as an experiment and asterisk appears to take all
to mean all codecs you can think of, not just the ones you have
converters for.
Instead of all you may want to try listing the codecs
On Friday 09 July 2004 18:42, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jon Lawrence) writes:
codec's are set to allow all.
Thats your problem.
No it's not.
I'm not saying that it won't fix it - it might.
I've just put my local phone back on the internal network, moved the remote
In response to myself.
Setting specific codecs has indeed fixed the problem.
Q - how and why ?
when the remote phone has a vpn directly to my internal LAN, everything works
perfectly when codecs=all. But when it's connecting in from a public IP
everything goes pear shaped.
Can anyone give a even
Hi all,
I've got a problem with external sip clients.
My * box has 2 nics, one to my internal network and one on a public IP.
There are external sip clients (on public IPs) and internal clients on the
internal nic.
both clients can register fine.
I can phone external clients from the internal
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] internal external SIP
Hi all,
I've got a problem with external sip clients.
My * box has 2 nics, one to my internal network and one on a public IP.
There are external sip clients (on public IPs) and internal clients on
the internal nic.
both clients can register fine.
I
Hi all,
I've got a problem with external sip clients.
My * box has 2 nics, one to my internal network and one on a public IP.
There are external sip clients (on public IPs) and internal clients on the
internal nic.
both clients can register fine.
I can phone external clients from the
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