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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] IAX Trunk issue.
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On 06/24/2012 07:53
On 06/24/2012 07:53 PM, Mitchell Johnson wrote:
I'm testing a few IAX trunk scenarios in a controlled lab. From server2
extension 5000 (Server IP Address 172.16.200.212) I dial 6001 which goes across
the IAX trunk to server 1 (IP address 172.16.200.210). Instead of ringing the
6001 phone,
If you set IAX2 debug on the HUNGARIAN machine and send the console
output
(or a wireshark output) I'll take a look.
At a guess it is a problem with your iax.conf file.
I generally find it clearer to have separate user and peer definitions
for
each system rather than relying on 'friend' which
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] IAX trunk mixing
Hi List,
Help me pls, or you think this can
Just use SIP so you don't have to back later to change all your IAX2
entries to SIP.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 4:23 AM, Tóth Csaba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i have a problem, and i am completely stuck with it, i hope someone can
point out where is my config wrong.
I have three server,
Hi List,
Help me pls, or you think this can be an asterisk bug and should i make
a bug report?
thanks,
Csaba
Tóth Csaba írta:
hi,
i have a problem, and i am completely stuck with it, i hope someone can
point out where is my config wrong.
I have three server, connect together with IAX
This is my configuration in the extensions.conf,
iax.conf at Site A and Site B, so anyone can help why
the call refused?
Site A:
[IPLink]
type=friend
context=IPLinkIncoming
host=192.168.2.3
usename=IPLink
secret=password
canreinvite=no
nat=no
[SiteBInternal]
exten = _2XX,1,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL
On Jan 16, 2008 8:46 AM, bilal ghayyad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All;
I did an IP Trunk using IAX between two Asterisk
boxes, now Asterisk A can send a call for B but B
refuse it. The IAX type was configured to be friend
in the iax.con for Asterisk A and B, is there any
thing else need
In your no-ip client set it to update ip every 2 minutes or so . and
/etc/asterisk/dnsmgr.conf set refresh interval as 30-40 by defualt
its 300 ( 5 minutes)
On 10/06/07, Ronaldo Z. Afonso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Matt,
Every time I do that, IAX stop sending the POKE messages (necessary for
Hi Jaswinder,
That is what I did. The thing now is, when I set enable=yes in
/etc/asterisk/dnsmgr, Asterisk stops sending IAX POKE messages to the
remote peer (to keep the trunk up).
I've searched on the Internet but I couldn't find any documentation
about how DNS update manager works for
Hi Ronaldo -
I have a IAX trunk between two asterisk servers, both with dynamic IP
and both have a DNS name associated with it.
In the iax.conf file I configure the host parameter with the DNS name
of the servers. Everything works fine until one of these servers get a
new IP, so the other can't
Hello
You should use qualify=310 ( any value in millisec ) .. qualify=yes
is not proper .
I am not sure about how asterisk's dnsmgr manages dns refreshing but
maybe someone else can answer that question .
On 10/06/07, Ronaldo Z. Afonso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jaswinder,
That is what I
Hi Noah,
First of all, thanks for your help. I just want to check if I understood.
If a set the TTL for 10 seconds for host.no-ip.org and configure the
parameter host as host=host.no-ip.org, Asterisk will try to find the
IP address of host.no-ip.org each 10 seconds? That is it?
Thanks again.
On 6/9/07, Ronaldo Z. Afonso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all, thanks for your help. I just want to check if I understood.
If a set the TTL for 10 seconds for host.no-ip.org and configure the
parameter host as host=host.no-ip.org, Asterisk will try to find the
IP address of host.no-ip.org
*set enable=yes in the [general] section of /etc/asterisk/dnsmgr.conf*
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Hi Matt,
Every time I do that, IAX stop sending the POKE messages (necessary for
trunk management).
Do you know what could be happening?
Thanks.
Ronaldo.
Matt wrote:
*set enable=yes in the [general] section of
/etc/asterisk/dnsmgr.conf*
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] IAX Trunk
OK Steve,
Just one more question. Using this configuration can I make more than
one call at the same time?
Thanks.
Steve
Yes it is.
Regards,
Dean Collins
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Yes it is.
On 5/3/07, Ronaldo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to have something like this:
SoftPhone -(SIP)- Asterisk -(IAX trunk)- Asterisk -(SIP)- SoftPhone
I want a IAX trunk between two asterisks and on each tip I have SIP
clients that need to talk to each other.
Yes it is
On 5/3/07, Ronaldo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to have something like this:
SoftPhone -(SIP)- Asterisk -(IAX trunk)- Asterisk -(SIP)- SoftPhone
I want a IAX trunk between two asterisks and on each tip I have SIP
clients that need to talk to each other.
Thansk.
On 5/3/07, Ronaldo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to have something like this:
SoftPhone -(SIP)- Asterisk -(IAX trunk)- Asterisk -(SIP)- SoftPhone
I want a IAX trunk between two asterisks and on each tip I have SIP
clients that need to talk to each other.
Yes, Asterisk will
Hi Dean,
Can you suggest me any documentation about using IAX trunking?
Thank you.
Ronaldo.
Dean Collins wrote:
Yes it is.
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
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Hi Bruce,
Can you suggest me any documentation about using IAX truking?
Thank you.
Ronaldo.
Bruce Reeves wrote:
Yes it is.
On 5/3/07, *Ronaldo* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to have something like this:
SoftPhone -(SIP)- Asterisk
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 01:22:07PM -0300, Ronaldo wrote:
Can you suggest me any documentation about using IAX trunking?
Thank you.
There are examples in the iax.conf files I think, but basically just put
something like
[iax-toremote]
type=friend
username=whatever
secret=somesecret
On Thu, 3 May 2007, Ronaldo wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to have something like this:
SoftPhone -(SIP)- Asterisk -(IAX trunk)- Asterisk -(SIP)- SoftPhone
I want a IAX trunk between two asterisks and on each tip I have SIP clients
that need to talk to each other.
Absolutely.
Have a look
The wiki has a decent page about it.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
What you are trying to setup sounds simple enoug, you mainly will have an
extension or pattern match that executes a dial command from box A to box B
and passes the remote extension.
On 5/3/07, Ronaldo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Bruce,
Can you suggest me any documentation about using IAX truking?
Thank you.
Ronaldo.
Bruce Reeves wrote:
Yes
OK Steve,
Just one more question. Using this configuration can I make more than
one call at the same time?
Thanks.
Steve Kennedy wrote:
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 01:22:07PM -0300, Ronaldo wrote:
Can you suggest me any documentation about using IAX trunking?
Thank you.
There are
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OK Steve,
Just
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 03:23:16PM -0300, Ronaldo wrote:
OK Steve,
Just one more question. Using this configuration can I make more than
one call at the same time?
The whole point of trunking is to support multiple calls down the same
IAX trunk (well actually down the same packets).
Steve
On 4/5/07, Mike Lynchfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tried x+102 ?
NEVER do that. The call can fail for other reasons besides the
carrier. It can and will create conditions where your carrier properly
connects the call and then the call is re-dialed via another provider
or line.
tried x+102 ?
On 4/5/07, Brent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get an IAX trunk to failover to a local trunk it the trunk
is down.
This is what I've been working on:
[macro-forward1];
exten = s,1,Dial(IAX2/192.168.1.1/${ARG1},20)
exten = s,2,Goto(call-${DIALSTATUS},1)
exten =
You have call-${DIALSTATUS} and s-CONGESTION.
It might not be CONGESTION. Do a Noop(${DIALSTATUS}) you should get
something.
Justin
On 4/5/07, Mike Lynchfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tried x+102 ?
On 4/5/07, Brent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to get an IAX trunk to failover to a
If the other server doesnt have any hardware device that can act as timer.
then just compile zaptel and modprobe ztdummy .. This kernel module should
act as timing source i think . ( it works with meetme ) .
On 16/01/07, Andy Hester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have read that an IAX trunk
You need a timing device on both ends.
Zoa
Vicky wrote:
If the other server doesnt have any hardware device that can act as
timer. then just compile zaptel and modprobe ztdummy .. This kernel
module should act as timing source i think . ( it works with meetme ) .
On 16/01/07, *Andy Hester*
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You need a timing device
On 12:06, Tue 16 Jan 07, Andy Hester wrote:
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If that doesn't work, the OP can set up a cron job to do a IAX2 Reload
every 5 minutes like I did. I have the exact same problem.
I hope the OP reports back if that works, because I would rather add
the host statement than run a cron job every 5 minutes.
On 8/8/06, Jon Schøpzinsky [EMAIL
On 07:51, Tue 08 Aug 06, DM wrote:
If that doesn't work, the OP can set up a cron job to do a IAX2 Reload
every 5 minutes like I did. I have the exact same problem.
I hope the OP reports back if that works, because I would rather add
the host statement than run a cron job every 5 minutes.
Senario: If a call is initiated from Server 1 to Server 2,
a trunk is established. While that call is progress another
call is established from Server 2 to Server 1.
Is a new trunk created, or is the same one used?
I had exactly the same question and looked into this. If I remember
correctly,
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To: Steve Dolloff
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAX trunk monitoring
You might want
I have modified the configuration for dynamic host and registered each
server with the other. The iax show users now lists the other iax
device as registered vs unavailable, but I still don't know how to keep
it from calling if the device becomes unavailable.
I changed the extensions file to:
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