Hi Kevin,
you have to create a gateway in the Smart Node:
gateway sip sip
bind interface eth1 router
service default
domain gwsnettech.local
realm gwsnettech.local
authentication isdngw2 password huffvtzddzdjkhuztztufuz== encrypted
default
default-server hallinux2.gwsnettech.local 5060 loose-router
registrar hallinux2.gwsnettech.local 5060
In sip.conf, something like this:
[isdngw2]
type=friend
username=isdngw2
secret=the_unencrypted_password_from _above
host=192.168.161.135
;host=dynamic
fromuser=gwsnettech
fromdomain=gwsnettech.local
nat=no
context=isdngw2-in
canreinvite=no
If you need a complete running config, I can send it to you offlist.
Hope, it helps...
Guido
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Von: Kevin Withnall [mailto:kevin@ilb.com.au]
Gesendet: Samstag, 4. November 2006 05:58
An: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Betreff: [asterisk-users] Patton 1400
I have a patton 1400 setup to handle the bri interface. As a trixbox user, I
wanted a sip trunk rather than having to re-compile bri support into
trixbix.
Anyway, I have it working now so that asterisk can make calls and they are
passed properly to the telephone network. Incoming calls however are another
matter. I have (after turning on cli debug in the 1400) determined that its
getting stuck in the routing system. I don't know what destination to make
to get it to sip connect to the asterisk box.
Ive tried making an interface that has a remote address of the asterisk box
but that doesn't work. Can someone send me a config for anything they have
done that is similar to this ? I believe the Patton 1200 is also the same
unit apart from extra ports.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Kevin