I'm in conversation with Draytek's pre-sales dept.............. Here's the most recent reply: <Hello, We really don't know of anyone who has run an Asterisk server on a Vigor2900. There are doubtless people around, but it's relatively rare. Most people don't run SIP servers. Regards,> All I want to know is, if I buy one of these routers, will it break my setup or not - ie. assuming I set up the relevant port-forwarding, can I expect any one-way audio issues. Can't get a definitive answer from suppliers or the manufacturer, so I hope someone here uses this model with Asterisk.........?
Hi, Draytek 2900 is a great router. Easy to setup & stable. I want known more detail of your network & configuration. I can setup it and make some test. Regards, -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Jonathan Attwood Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 9:00 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Draytek Vigor 2900 & Asterisk I'm in conversation with Draytek's pre-sales dept.............. Here's the most recent reply: <Hello, We really don't know of anyone who has run an Asterisk server on a Vigor2900. There are doubtless people around, but it's relatively rare. Most people don't run SIP servers. Regards,> All I want to know is, if I buy one of these routers, will it break my setup or not - ie. assuming I set up the relevant port-forwarding, can I expect any one-way audio issues. Can't get a definitive answer from suppliers or the manufacturer, so I hope someone here uses this model with Asterisk.........? _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Jonathan Attwood wrote:>I'm in conversation with Draytek's pre-sales dept.............. > >I bought a 2600 2 years ago and I had alot of NAT problem, because the SPI was changing the externhost (sip.conf) ip address with the local private address forwarding the packets, so the audio stream was failing. I sent all the debug logs to the draytek dev team, but they were slow on updates to I bought a new and different brand router. Hope they fixed that issue in the new firmwares Good luck Sergio
Jonathan Attwood wrote:> I'm in conversation with Draytek's pre-sales dept.............. > > Here's the most recent reply: > > <Hello, > > We really don't know of anyone who has run an Asterisk server on > a Vigor2900. There are doubtless people around, but it's relatively > rare. Most people don't run SIP servers. > > Regards,> > > All I want to know is, if I buy one of these routers, will it break my setup > or not - ie. assuming I set up the relevant port-forwarding, can I > expect any one-way audio issues. Can't get a definitive answer from > suppliers or the manufacturer, so I hope someone here uses this model > with Asterisk.........? > _______________________________________________I have a 2900G behind a Cisco 1720 with dual ADSL WICs in one office, and a 2600VGi standalone in another (I don't use the 2600's built-in FXS ports -- they aren't very good - seem noisy). I have Asterisk servers in both offices, linked via IAX. I have incoming voip services going independently to both Asterisk servers. I've had no problems whatsoever -- everything has worked perfectly. The QoS facility in both routers allows you to reserve a certain amount of bandwidth (in or out) for IAX and SIP and this seems to work fine though it isn't necessary on our networks. I'm using port forwarding on both routers to route IAX and SIP to the private IPs of the Asterisk boxes. But you will need to open the appropriate ports on the firewall in the router, or firewall the Asterisk boxes and DMZ the Asterisk boxes. However, the new Dreytek 3300 series of routers is even more interesting. Multiple WAN ports for backup/load balancing, and optional hardware FXO/FXS ports. I hope this helps. Faris.
Hiya, I've got a 2900g series, and it works fine (I have the 2200we before I upgraded and that was ok too!). I have used its built in wifi to go to an ipaq iax extension, and also have asterisk doing sip and iax through to fwd and sipgate. There's some port forwarding rules to get the protocols through to my asterisk box and that's about it! From what I may have heard (although I've never tried this) the 'V' or voice version have to terminate SIP calls on itself - i.e. you cant pass the ports through to another SIP box - similarly the analogue ports have to go to the router. Like I say - I've never tried this - its what I found out from the owners forums. HTH. Wayne. Jonathan Attwood wrote:>I'm in conversation with Draytek's pre-sales dept.............. > >Here's the most recent reply: > ><Hello, > >We really don't know of anyone who has run an Asterisk server on >a Vigor2900. There are doubtless people around, but it's relatively >rare. Most people don't run SIP servers. > >Regards,> > >All I want to know is, if I buy one of these routers, will it break my setup >or not - ie. assuming I set up the relevant port-forwarding, can I >expect any one-way audio issues. Can't get a definitive answer from >suppliers or the manufacturer, so I hope someone here uses this model >with Asterisk.........? >_______________________________________________ >--Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > >Asterisk-Users mailing list >To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >