Hi. I have a server which is trying to register with me using iax2
and asterisk 1.2. My asterisk server is rejecting the registration
saying ip address of server is not dynamic. What does this mean and
what do I need to change to accept the registration?
Thanks.
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On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 11:00 -0400, John covici wrote:
Hi. I have a server which is trying to register with me using iax2
and asterisk 1.2. My asterisk server is rejecting the registration
saying ip address of server is not dynamic. What does this mean and
what do I need to change to accept
OK, thanks -- I guess I hadn't quite figured out the purpose of
registration.
on Monday 08/06/2007 Jared Smith([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 11:00 -0400, John covici wrote:
Hi. I have a server which is trying to register with me using iax2
and asterisk 1.2. My asterisk
On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 11:42 -0400, John covici wrote:
OK, thanks -- I guess I hadn't quite figured out the purpose of
registration.
A device registers to Asterisk to tell Asterisk what it's current IP
address is, so that Asterisk knows where to send calls destined for that
device. That's all
On 6 Aug 2007, at 16:53, Jared Smith wrote:
On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 11:42 -0400, John covici wrote:
OK, thanks -- I guess I hadn't quite figured out the purpose of
registration.
A device registers to Asterisk to tell Asterisk what it's current IP
address is, so that Asterisk knows where to
Tim Panton wrote:
On 6 Aug 2007, at 16:53, Jared Smith wrote:
On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 11:42 -0400, John covici wrote:
OK, thanks -- I guess I hadn't quite figured out the purpose of
registration.
A device registers to Asterisk to tell Asterisk what it's current IP
address
Yes, since IAX2 only uses one port, this is correct. Another thing to
keep in mind is to set a low qualify value in Asterisk since some
routers will tear down the connection pretty quickly. The qualify acts
as a keep-alive and prevents the router from closing the port and losing
the map.