Hi list! I set up a dual server config as outlined in the excellent howto at voip-info.org by JR. When I try to call an extension on the other server however the call is not getting through. This is what appears on the asterisk server that should forward the call to the remote server: Oct 13 12:44:24 WARNING[-1246008400]: channel.c:1901 ast_request: No channel type registered for 'IAX' Oct 13 12:44:24 NOTICE[-1246008400]: app_dial.c:742 dial_exec: Unable to create channel of type 'IAX' At no place in the howto however there is any reference to setting a 'channel type' I omitted the port numbers from the howto because they seem to apply to IAX1 only which has been obsoleted.
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004, Remco Barende wrote:> Hi list! > > I set up a dual server config as outlined in the excellent howto at > voip-info.org by JR. > > When I try to call an extension on the other server however the call is > not getting through. This is what appears on the asterisk server that > should forward the call to the remote server: > > Oct 13 12:44:24 WARNING[-1246008400]: channel.c:1901 ast_request: No > channel type registered for 'IAX' > Oct 13 12:44:24 NOTICE[-1246008400]: app_dial.c:742 dial_exec: Unable to > create channel of type 'IAX'Slightly confusingly, you do have to Dial(IAX2/peer...) - IAX2 not IAX. Steve
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2004-Oct-13 04:27 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Not able to establish IAX call
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:07:59 +0200 (CEST), Remco Barende <asterisk@barendse.to> wrote:> I omitted the port numbers from the howto because they seem to apply to > IAX1 only which has been obsoleted.Did you check if chan_iax.so loaded when Asterisk starts? Did you verify the hosts can see each other using "iax2 show peers"? Did you make sure to use IAX2 instead of IAX in your Dial commands? rgds benjk -- Sunrise Telephone Systems, 9F Shibuya Daikyo Bldg., 1-13-5 Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. NB: Spam filters in place. Messages unrelated to the * mailing lists may get trashed.