On Tue, 2017-10-10 at 11:32 +0200, Frank Vanoni wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-10-09 at 23:56 +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
>
> >
> > local_net= 192.168.254.1/24
>
> It should be:
>
> localnet = 192.168.254.0/255.255.255.0
Whoops...
local_net=192.168.254.0/24
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On Mon, 2017-10-09 at 23:56 +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
> local_net= 192.168.254.1/24
It should be:
localnet = 192.168.254.0/255.255.255.0
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Am Mon, 9 Oct 2017 15:07:46 -0700
John Kiniston schrieb:
> Well, I can answer one of your questions.
>
> To see the current external_media_address and external_signalling_address
> from the CLI you can issue a 'pjsip show transport '
>
> Your router could have a built
Am Tue, 10 Oct 2017 09:32:54 +0200
Guido Falsi schrieb:
> On 10/09/2017 23:56, O. Hartmann wrote:
> > I'm quite new to Asterisk and using Asterisk 13 on FreeBSD current.
> > Asterisk is
> > behind a NAT router, the physical setup is very much a trivial one. The
> > Asterisk
On 10/09/2017 23:56, O. Hartmann wrote:
> I'm quite new to Asterisk and using Asterisk 13 on FreeBSD current. Asterisk
> is behind a
> NAT router, the physical setup is very much a trivial one. The Asterisk PBX
> is supposed
> to act as the telephone gateway for several VoIP/SIP phones.
>
> I'm
Well, I can answer one of your questions.
To see the current external_media_address and external_signalling_address
from the CLI you can issue a 'pjsip show transport '
Your router could have a built in sip helper that is rewriting the contact
for your packets.
On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 2:56 PM,
I'm quite new to Asterisk and using Asterisk 13 on FreeBSD current. Asterisk is
behind a
NAT router, the physical setup is very much a trivial one. The Asterisk PBX is
supposed
to act as the telephone gateway for several VoIP/SIP phones.
I'm using throughout pjsip as configuration, I have no