Mike -
If your router/firewall does not have any kind of SIP protocol-specific support
then you need to set up port forwarding on your router.
Forward udp/5060 for signaling, and the matching udp ports as listed in your
rtp.conf, to your Asterisk box. Keep the externip and localnet settings in
ette
> *Sent:* Thursday, October 01, 2009 10:14 AM
> *To:* Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> *Subject:* Re: [asterisk-users] INVITE Sending Local IP
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>
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> Still no luck. I'm almost ready to start over with a fresh sip.conf and
> extensions.conf.
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] INVITE Sending Local IP
Still no luck. I'm almost ready to start over with a fresh sip.conf and
extensions.conf. Does anyone kno where I can find one without all the comments
and other "fluff"?
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Scott L. Lykens
Still no luck. I'm almost ready to start over with a fresh sip.conf and
extensions.conf. Does anyone kno where I can find one without all the
comments and other "fluff"?
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Scott L. Lykens wrote:
> Mike -
>
> Uncomment and set appropriately for your network. If you'r
Mike -
Uncomment and set appropriately for your network. If you're using
192.168.1.0/24 as your internal network then that's what it should be set to.
Be sure to include any private networks that may interact with the server over
VPN or private circuits as well.
Then be sure to reload or resta
OK so basically just uncomment the the localnet settings hten?
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Scott L. Lykens wrote:
> Mike –
>
> It looks like you have externip set but no localnet setting.
>
> You need to set localnet for your internal networks so that Asterisk knows
> when to properly apply
Mike –
It looks like you have externip set but no localnet setting.
You need to set localnet for your internal networks so that Asterisk knows when
to properly apply the externip setting.
sl
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OK. Here is the relevant section of my sip.conf
[general]
context=default ; Default context for incoming calls
;allowguest=no ; Allow or reject guest calls (default is yes,
this
can also be set to 'osp'
; if asterisk was compiled wi
On 1 Oct 2009, at 10:43, Mike Bessette wrote:
> Hello. I set up an Asterisk box a couple days ago and was having
> problems with not being able to hear SIP clients. After some
> troubleshooting we have determined that hte INVITE is sending my
> local(192.168) IP. How would I get * to send the
Hello. I set up an Asterisk box a couple days ago and was having problems
with not being able to hear SIP clients. After some troubleshooting we have
determined that hte INVITE is sending my local(192.168) IP. How would I get
* to send the public IP instead of the local one? I have changed every
IP
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