On Behalf Of Mark Edwards Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 5:44 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Uniden UIP 200 and Asterisk. Unless I'm very much mistaken you want to get rid of either the host=dynamic or the defaultip=something ho
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
Uniden UIP 200 and Asterisk.
Unless I'm very much mistaken you want to get
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Ok,
The message is quite elocuent. The phones didn't register at all.
Put your qualify=600 to avoid timeouts by now. Take off the dtmf right now,
And change your section
[31521]
Username = heath
Secret = heath
Type = friend
Qualify = 600
Defaultip = 172.28.184.105
Context = sip
Nat = no
AFAIK, the username should match the [] at the top, eg:
[heath]
Username = heath
Secret = heath
Type = friend
Qualify = 600
Defaultip = 172.28.184.105
Context =
Heath Oderman wrote:
Hi, I'm new to asterisk, and have a uniden UIP 200 that I got off of ebay.
I'm having trouble getting the phone to register with asterisk. I've tried
a few different settings. I'd be extremely grateful if someone with a
similar setting could give me the sip.conf
Ok,
The message is quite elocuent. The phones didn't register at all.
Put your qualify=600 to avoid timeouts by now. Take off the dtmf right now,
And change your section on the sip.conf to heath. (I don't see any
association on the unidenMAC.txt to uip200 section)
Carlos Alperin
Senior System
There is some good info at voi-info.com on tips and tricks for getting this
phone to register.
BTW, works well on a LAN, not so great over a WAN or through a firewall.
-Nate
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From: Heath Oderman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 1:06 PM
To:
Unless I'm very much mistaken you want to get rid of either the host=dynamic or the defaultip=something
host=dynamic indicates the device is getting an IP from dhcp and it will tell * what it is when it registers.
defaultip=something indicates that the device is staticip.
Devices like this are
Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
Uniden UIP 200 and Asterisk.
Unless I'm very much mistaken you want to get rid of either the
host=dynamic or the defaultip=something
host=dynamic indicates the device is getting an IP from dhcp and it
will tell * what it is when it registers