Shaun Ewing
2003-Sep-15 08:08 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk - Different Subnet to phones (Cisco 7960)
Hi, Today I was assigned a block of IPs by my ISP and decided to move the Asterisk box onto a public IP. I am also using 10.1.0.0/16 on my LAN, with the IP phones under 10.1.4.0/24 There is clear routing between the public and private IP ranges (no NAT). Private can see public and vice-versa. I changed the proxy config in the phone to point to the new IP address. Previously the 7960 worked fine. Now, the phone (running SIP 4.4) will reset as soon as you attempt to call out. It will ring on an incoming call, but will reset as soon as the call is answered (sometimes during ringing). The phone will also reset at random intervals with no activity. The P0S30203 image will accept incoming calls, but it doesn't seem to want to make outgoing calls. I also tried putting the phone on the same subnet as the Asterisk box - no change. Just wondering if anybody has experienced this before, and what can be done to fix it. I want to use SIP with external gateways and need the Asterisk box on a public IP. I've been trying for quite a few hours to fix this. I also had a look through the archives, but the closest I managed to find was an issue where the phones would exhibit this behaviour when the Asterisk box had multiple IPs and the response headers didn't come from the expected IP. In this instance, the Asterisk box only has one IP. The phone does seem to register fine. Both the sip debug and the display on the phone indicate this. The only thing I can think of is that the phone doesn't like my IP address block (it's a /29). Any ideas? I've just about given up. I'm going to put it all back to how it was and try again another time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated :) -Shaun
Eric Wieling
2003-Sep-15 08:31 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk - Different Subnet to phones (Cisco 7960)
canreinvite=no and reinvite=no in the [exten/username] entry in sip.conf. On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 10:08, Shaun Ewing wrote:> Hi, > > Today I was assigned a block of IPs by my ISP and decided to move the > Asterisk box onto a public IP. > > I am also using 10.1.0.0/16 on my LAN, with the IP phones under 10.1.4.0/24 > > There is clear routing between the public and private IP ranges (no NAT). > Private can see public and vice-versa. > > I changed the proxy config in the phone to point to the new IP address. > > Previously the 7960 worked fine. Now, the phone (running SIP 4.4) will reset > as soon as you attempt to call out. It will ring on an incoming call, but > will reset as soon as the call is answered (sometimes during ringing). The > phone will also reset at random intervals with no activity. > > The P0S30203 image will accept incoming calls, but it doesn't seem to want > to make outgoing calls. > > I also tried putting the phone on the same subnet as the Asterisk box - no > change. > > Just wondering if anybody has experienced this before, and what can be done > to fix it. I want to use SIP with external gateways and need the Asterisk > box on a public IP. > > I've been trying for quite a few hours to fix this. I also had a look > through the archives, but the closest I managed to find was an issue where > the phones would exhibit this behaviour when the Asterisk box had multiple > IPs and the response headers didn't come from the expected IP. In this > instance, the Asterisk box only has one IP. > > The phone does seem to register fine. Both the sip debug and the display on > the phone indicate this. > > The only thing I can think of is that the phone doesn't like my IP address > block (it's a /29). > > Any ideas? > > I've just about given up. I'm going to put it all back to how it was and try > again another time. > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated :) > > -Shaun > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users-- BTEL Consulting +1-850-484-4535 x2111 (Pensacola) +1-504-595-3916 x2111 (New Orleans) +1-877-677-9643 x2111 (Toll Free)