On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Kevin Larsen
kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com wrote:
You are a bit outside of what I have done, but this looks like it might be
what you want to do with SIP:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/DUNDi+Enterprise+Configuration+SIP
I had looked at that guide
From the reading and testing I have done it doesn't look like SIP supports
a username and password in the Dial string. I currently have the following
mapping.
priv = dundi-extens,0,SIP,
dundi:pass@1.1.1.1/${NUMBER},nounsolicited,nocomunsolicit,nopartial
On the sending side I see
NOTICE[31598]
From the reading and testing I have done it doesn't look like SIP
supports a username and password in the Dial string. I currently
have the following mapping.
priv = dundi-extens,0,SIP,dundi:pass@1.1.1.1/$
{NUMBER},nounsolicited,nocomunsolicit,nopartial
On the sending side I see
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 9:06 AM, Kevin Larsen
kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com wrote:
I am using DUNDi with SIP to do some least cost routing amongst my various
locations. My mapping is close to what you have:
priv = dundi-extens,0,SIP,trunk_name/number_to_dial
Where trunk_name is replaced
I wanted to move to DUNDi to simplify the setup. It looks like I
need to switch to IAX trunks to be able to do this.
You are a bit outside of what I have done, but this looks like it might be
what you want to do with SIP:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/DUNDi+Enterprise+Configuration+SIP--
] On Behalf Of Bruce Reeves
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 5:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DUNDi and SIP
Take a look at this setup, it does not use passwords on the sip peers
or the mappings in Dundi. As long as you inside your network
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Try this,
[priv]
dbsecret=dundi/secret
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
canreinvite=no
nat=no
context=from-internal
type=friend
priv = dundi-priv-local,0,SIP,priv:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${NUMBER},nopartial
On Tue
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DUNDi and SIP
Try this,
[priv]
dbsecret=dundi/secret
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
canreinvite=no
nat=no
context=from-internal
type=friend
priv = dundi-priv-local,0,SIP,priv:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${NUMBER},nopartial
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Jeremy
PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DUNDi and SIP
Jeremy,
It is not the dip peer that is failing but the dial plan:
-- Goto (macro-dundi-lookup,400,1)
[Apr 23 12:46:44] WARNING[2269]: chan_sip.c:2898 create_addr: No such
host
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Jeremy,
It is not the dip peer that is failing
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DUNDi and SIP
Jeremy,
Here is a working sample to compare to. This is an IAX2 setup, but the
only
No.
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Jeremy,
Did you get this working?
On Thu
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Jeremy,
Did you get this working?
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008
Jeremy,
Here is a working sample to compare to. This is an IAX2 setup, but the
only difference is in the mapping change IAX2 to SIP. Notice the 4th
setting in the mapping? It defines to use the IAX2 peer priv with
the secret generated of the key defined in the peers section of
dundi.conf. When
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] DUNDi and SIP
Jeremy,
Here is a working sample to compare to. This is an IAX2 setup, but the
only difference is in the mapping change IAX2 to SIP. Notice the 4th
setting in the mapping? It defines to use the IAX2 peer priv
I'm a little confused with DUNDi and SIP as the backend channel type:
Dundi.conf:
[mappings]
priv = dundi-priv-local,0,SIP,[EMAIL PROTECTED],nopartial
Using the above, the dial string passed to the person on the other box is
SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How can you use
I've trying to use DUNDi with SIP to see if it works around some limitations of
IAX2.
I do a DUNDi lookup, get my SIP path, and try to dial it. Asterisk immediately
says 'No such host', eventhough that's the path is just returned!
[Aug 2 13:07:05] == Spawn extension (global_vmdeposit,
Using the SECRET variable for sip doesn't work.
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 13:11 -0600, Douglas Garstang wrote:
I've trying to use DUNDi with SIP to see if it works around some limitations
of IAX2.
I do a DUNDi lookup, get my SIP path, and try to dial it. Asterisk
immediately says 'No such
Secret? Do you mean sbsecret in sip.conf?
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Using the SECRET variable
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Using the SECRET variable for sip doesn't work.
On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 13:11 -0600, Douglas Garstang wrote:
I've trying to use
So what are the options?
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I'm talking about the rotating DUNDi secret
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I'm talking about the rotating DUNDi secret that is stored in dbsecret in iax.conf.It doesn't exist in the SIP channel. On Wed, 2006-08-02 at 13:43 -0600, Douglas Garstang wrote:
Secret? Do you mean
on the client side.
Doug.
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I'm talking about the rotating DUNDi secret
ip.conf?-Original Message-
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Using the SECRET variable for si
are the options? -Original Message- From:
Aaron Daniel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:
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SIP I'm talking about the rotating DUNDi secret
: [asterisk-users] DUNDi with
SIP
Doug,Two
things: If you try to place that call manually (either via dialling it from a
phone that supports SP URIs or by making an ext. for it in your dialplan and
calling that extension), does it work properly? Are you able to place the
call
Anyone out there have a functional DUNDi configuration using SIP for the
inter-Asterisk transport? I've gotten it to work with IAX2, but if I
change it to SIP it does not pass the call over even though it knows
where to send it. Thanks.
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