Hi All, Sorry for the repost :-( Still having problems :-( I have an Asterisk 1-0-7 setup on Debian 3.1 (Sparc) I have severel SIP phones that call between each other and can chat no probs. I can even call from the SIP phones to the sccp 7920 no probs.................... However when I call from the 7290 to any SIP phone it just doesn't recognise that the other person has answered the SIP phone, it just carries on making the 'ringing' noise. When I hit hangup, the display of the 7290 changes to onhook state but I can still hear the ringing........I have to disconnect the battery to stop it Any Ideas? here are copies of my config.............. sccp.conf [general] keepalive = 5 context = home dateFormat = D-M-Y ; M-D-Y in any order (5 chars max) bindaddr = 192.122.122.22 ; port = 2000 ; listen on port 2000 (Skinny, default) [SEP000D282E89AA] description = Walnuts Wireless type = 7920 context = home tzoffset = 0 autologin = wireless [wireless] id = 2210 context = home callwaiting = 1 mailbox = 2210 callerid = "Wireless", <2210> extensions.conf [globals] PHONES10=SCCP/wireless PHONES10VM=wireless [home] Hi All, Still having problems :-( I have an Asterisk 1-0-7 setup on Debian 3.1 (Sparc) I have severel SIP phones that call between each other and can chat no probs. I can even call from the SIP phones to the sccp 7920 no probs.................... However when I call from the 7290 to any SIP phone it just doesn't recognise that the other person has answered the SIP phone, it just carries on making the 'ringing' noise. When I hit hangup, the display of the 7290 changes to onhook state but I can still hear the ringing........ Any Ideas? here are some copies of my config.............. sccp.conf [general] keepalive = 5 context = home dateFormat = D-M-Y ; M-D-Y in any order (5 chars max) bindaddr = 192.122.122.22 ; port = 2000 ; listen on port 2000 (Skinny, default) [SEP000D282E89AA] description = Walnuts Wireless type = 7920 context = home tzoffset = 0 autologin = wireless [wireless] id = 2210 context = home callwaiting = 1 mailbox = 2210 callerid = "Wireless", <2210> extensions.conf [globals] PHONES10=SCCP/wireless PHONES10VM=wireless [home] exten => 2210,1,Dial(${PHONES10},20,Ttm) exten => 2210,2,Macro(vmessage,${PHONES10VM}) exten => 2210,3,Hangup -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050426/e5288b5f/attachment.htm
Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC
2005-Apr-26 11:24 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7290 calling problems :-(
Are your firewall rules permissive enough? Are your SIP phones on a different subnet? hence, should your bindaddr in sccp.conf be bindaddr=0.0.0.0 ? Mojo Paul A Brown wrote:> Hi All, > > Sorry for the repost :-( > > Still having problems :-( > > I have an Asterisk 1-0-7 setup on Debian 3.1 (Sparc) > > I have severel SIP phones that call between each other and can chat no > probs. I can even call from the SIP phones to the sccp 7920 no > probs.................... > > However when I call from the 7290 to any SIP phone it just doesn't > recognise > that the other person has answered the SIP phone, it just carries on > making > the 'ringing' noise. When I hit hangup, the display of the 7290 changes to > onhook state but I can still hear the ringing........I have to > disconnect the battery to stop it > > Any Ideas? > > here are copies of my config.............. > > sccp.conf > > [general] > keepalive = 5 > context = home > dateFormat = D-M-Y ; M-D-Y in any order (5 chars max) > bindaddr = 192.122.122.22 ; > port = 2000 ; listen on port 2000 (Skinny, default) > > [SEP000D282E89AA] > description = Walnuts Wireless > type = 7920 > context = home > tzoffset = 0 > autologin = wireless > > [wireless] > id = 2210 > context = home > callwaiting = 1 > mailbox = 2210 > callerid = "Wireless", <2210> > > extensions.conf > > [globals] > PHONES10=SCCP/wireless > PHONES10VM=wireless > > > [home] > Hi All, > > Still having problems :-( > > I have an Asterisk 1-0-7 setup on Debian 3.1 (Sparc) > > I have severel SIP phones that call between each other and can chat no > probs. I can even call from the SIP phones to the sccp 7920 no > probs.................... > > However when I call from the 7290 to any SIP phone it just doesn't > recognise > that the other person has answered the SIP phone, it just carries on > making > the 'ringing' noise. When I hit hangup, the display of the 7290 changes to > onhook state but I can still hear the ringing........ > > Any Ideas? > > here are some copies of my config.............. > > sccp.conf > > [general] > keepalive = 5 > context = home > dateFormat = D-M-Y ; M-D-Y in any order (5 chars max) > bindaddr = 192.122.122.22 ; > port = 2000 ; listen on port 2000 (Skinny, default) > > [SEP000D282E89AA] > description = Walnuts Wireless > type = 7920 > context = home > tzoffset = 0 > autologin = wireless > > [wireless] > id = 2210 > context = home > callwaiting = 1 > mailbox = 2210 > callerid = "Wireless", <2210> > > extensions.conf > > [globals] > PHONES10=SCCP/wireless > PHONES10VM=wireless > > > [home] > exten => 2210,1,Dial(${PHONES10},20,Ttm) > exten => 2210,2,Macro(vmessage,${PHONES10VM}) > exten => 2210,3,Hangup > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. >Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.3 - Release Date: 4/25/2005 > >