I'm not to familiar with Express Talk, but try removing the username=200
from your sip definition. From your lines menu it doesn't look like you
are sending a username to asterisk. The SIP number is probably going
reference to the sip context and since you are telling asterisk there is
a userame to authenticate, it may not be getting one. Other then that,
port-wise things should be correct since you are seeing the error.
Kevin
sasa wrote:> Hi, I have a asterisk/voip newbie and I am sorry if my quetion is banal.
> I used in my private LAN, Express Talk on Windows XP and Asterisk
> latest version on Fedora Core 4 , with this configuration in Express Talk
>
> Lines menu:
> Setting for Line: Default Line Settings
> Full 'friendly' Display Name: port
> SIP Numeber: 200
> Server: 10.0.0.112
> Password: mypassword
>
> In menu Network:
> Local SIP Port to Listen on: 5070
> Local RTP ports: 8000
>
> My sip.conf:
>
> [200]
> type=friend
> callerid=port
> username=200
> secret=mypassword
> host=dinamic
> context=internal
>
> My extensions.conf:
>
> [internal]
> exten => 200,1,Dial(SIP/200,20)
>
> ..but in Asterixk log file I have:
> Registration from '<sip:200@10.0.0.112>' failed for
'10.0.0.230 -
> Username/auth name mismatch
>
> and on Express Talk I have:
> Register attempt for sip:200@10.0.0.112 failed
> 404 Not found
>
> ..where:
> 10.0.0.112 -> asterisk ip address
> 10.0.0.230 --> express talk ip address
>
> ..where is my error ?
> thanks.
> Salvatore.
>
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