Here is my entry in sip.conf that works for 7200's, 3600's, and
2600's.
 
[gateway]
type=friend
host=192.168.1.61
canreinvite=yes
context=gw-inbound
qualify=no
dtmfmode=rfc2833
insecure=yes
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
Hope that helps.
 
B. J.
 
 
 
  _____  
From: Scott Miller [mailto:scoscmil@imap.iu.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 16:09
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Incoming SIP from Cisco 7206
I am running an Asterisk server through a Cisco 7206 PSTN gateway.  I am
able to make outgoing SIP calls without a problem, though incoming calls
have been somewhat of a problem.  I am not sure exactly how sip.conf should
look in such a scenario.  
 
I believe most Cisco gateways are just managed through ACL's, with no
authentication, so I think I have the outgoing "peer" statement right,
but I
have no idea where to start on the incoming "user" statement. 
Here's my
sip.conf (configured through AMP).
 
[gk02-inbound]     
type=user 
host=10.0.106.10
context=from-pstn
 
[gk01]
type=peer
host=10.0.50.10
 
 
When a call comes it, about every second I get this..
 
Aug  1 11:53:49 DEBUG[4076]: Stopping retransmission on
'495FF45C-1DB11DA-8E67BEF0-CE47D9F7@10.0.106.10' of Response 101: Found
Aug  1 11:53:49 DEBUG[4076]: Check for res for 
Aug  1 11:53:49 DEBUG[4076]:  is not a local user
Aug  1 11:53:49 DEBUG[4076]:  is not a local user
 
Any help would be appreciated..
 
Thanks,
 
 
 
Scott Allen Miller
Research Assistant
 
Telecommunications
University Information Technology Services
Indiana University
 
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