Re: [Asterisk-Users] realtime sip confusion

2005-06-27 Thread Steve Blair
snacktime wrote: In case someone else made the same mistake I did, and because I can't find this information posted anywhere, here is what I found out about realtime sip. You can use it to register UA's that are registering to asterisk, and you can use it for peer context's for outgoing

Re: [Asterisk-Users] realtime sip confusion

2005-06-27 Thread snacktime
On 6/27/05, Steve Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snacktime wrote: In case someone else made the same mistake I did, and because I can't find this information posted anywhere, here is what I found out about realtime sip. You can use it to register UA's that are registering to

Re: [Asterisk-Users] realtime sip confusion

2005-06-24 Thread Matthew Boehm
snacktime wrote: Trying to use realtime sip for the first time, and it's not working as expected. I have one user entry in the sip database. Everthing else is still in sip.conf. When I get an incoming call, this is the database query: SELECT * FROM ast_home_sip_realtime WHERE name =

Re: [Asterisk-Users] realtime sip confusion

2005-06-24 Thread snacktime
Chris Seems to me that your UA is sending that number as its SIP Username. You can look in /var/log/asterisk/debug for lots of RealTime info if using res_config_mysql. This was an incoming call via a DID. I can call from any phone and the query is always on the callerid. Part of my

Re: [Asterisk-Users] realtime sip confusion

2005-06-24 Thread snacktime
In case someone else made the same mistake I did, and because I can't find this information posted anywhere, here is what I found out about realtime sip. You can use it to register UA's that are registering to asterisk, and you can use it for peer context's for outgoing calls, but you cannot use