Is it mandatory that the consultant be in the Houston area, can we work from
a remote location such as Omaha, NE ?
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Hi,
I have the Cisco PIX 506 firewall right in front of the asterisk and I am
getting a one-way audio. I need your help/guidance to resolve this problem.
I have the fixups disabled for SIP in the Cisco PIX 506. Any help
rendered by you in this subject is greatly appreciated. I have been
a call
was coming in. LOL! Let me know!!!
--Otis
Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
Hi,
I have the Cisco PIX 506 firewall right in front of the asterisk and I
am getting a one-way audio. I need your help/guidance to resolve this
problem. I have the fixups disabled for SIP in the Cisco PIX 506
Hope this helps!
--Otis
Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
Otis,
I am new to Cisco PIX 506 and I am learning this. If you can help me with
how to do this change on Cisco PIX it would be greatly appreciated.
Thx
Ravi
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thought it might wise to include everything you
needed just in case!! LOL! You are welcome!!!
--Otis
Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
LOL I guess all I was asking for the changes to be made in the Cisco PIX
506. I think you gave me a short tutorial on VI as well. Thanks once again
for this help
rules at ones.
I think you could also use Cisco ACL's
access-list [name] permit udp [source] [destination] range
This would be in your case something like:
access-list asterisk permit udp 0.0.0.0 192.168.5.0 range 1 10050
Good luck.
Joris
Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
Otis,
I wanted
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try:
access-list asterisk permit udp any host x.x.x.x eq 1
- Ravichandran Rajagopal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the following
.
- Ravichandran Rajagopal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made the following changes and I am still facing one way audio with
my call flow.
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From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:58 PM
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and then set your rtp ports in
asterisk to the same range.
- Ravichandran Rajagopal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I made the following changes and I am still facing one way audio with
my call flow.
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From: Wendell Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday
192.168.5.255 = broadcast
Valid IPs in that range are 192.168.5.1-254 usable
Did you get everything working?
--Otis
Ravichandran Rajagopal wrote:
This is what I implemented
access-list asterisk permit udp any host 192.168.5.0 range 1 2
Thx
Ravi
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Hi,
I am using Asterisk 1.4.13
The call comes in from a Coppercom soft-switch with a private IP of
192.168.104.2. This gets forwarded to a SessionBorderController with public
IP of x.x.x.x,. This then gets to our asterisk server with a public IP of
8.7.192.58 and a private IP of 192.168.5.0.
I got my Cisco PIX reconfigured as the below given. The issue one-way
audio, still exists. Here is the call flow. The call comes on an inbound
trunk to asterisk. Asterisk plays an IVR. When the user presses 5 it makes
an outbound call Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],30) using the same
inbound trunk.
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