On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:27:45AM +0100, Steve Davies wrote:
Most commonly, if DNS is not ready to resolve a hostname, IAX can
stall and/or fail to register.
DNS was the cause. Replacing the hostname with its IP address fixed it.
Thanks!
-Yahya
I'm running asterisk on Ubuntu 8.10. I have two 'register' lines in
iax.conf for registering with two remote servers. However only the
first one registers at system startup. I always have to issue an 'iax2
reload' command before * registers with the second remote host.
This only happens at
Maybe your network is not ready when asterisk first fires up?
-steve
Yahya Mohammad wrote:
I'm running asterisk on Ubuntu 8.10. I have two 'register' lines in
iax.conf for registering with two remote servers. However only the
first one registers at system startup. I always have to issue an
2009/3/31 Steven J. Douglas stev...@moij.biz:
Yahya Mohammad wrote:
I'm running asterisk on Ubuntu 8.10. I have two 'register' lines in
iax.conf for registering with two remote servers. However only the
first one registers at system startup. I always have to issue an 'iax2
reload' command