We have a CS2K and don't have problems with Asterisk communicating at all.
The NGSS/SSTK on the CS2K doesn't have (as far as I know) support for
user and password, but IP authentication is working fine. I don't know
about the CS15K.
We did run into some issues with getting phone calls to work properly
after a software update on the switch, but that was resolved with a
patch on the NGSS.
[Nortel-SIP]
type=friend
port=5060
host=xx.xx.xx.xx
dtmfmode=rfc2833
disallow=all
context=from-trunk
allow=alaw
allow=ulaw
allow=gsm
Best regards,
?rn
On 10/26/07, shawnl at up.net <shawnl at up.net>
wrote:> Has anyone had any luck getting an asterisk box to talk to a Nortel
> C15K softswitch? Or any Nortel "sip" products? I've been
playing with
> it for several days and can't seem to pass calls either direction. I
> know that whike the Nortel says the C15K speaks SIP, it really speaks
> nortel's implementation of SIP, but I thought I could get it to at
> least pass simple calls back and forth to an asterisk box.
>
> Right now, I can't even get asterisk to register with it.
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> thanks!
>
>
>
> register => username:passwd at 192.168.1.20
>
> [nortel]
> type=friend
> fromuser=username
> username=username
> canreinvite=yes
> secret=passwd
> host= 192.168.1.20
> disallow=all
> allow=gsm
> allow=ulaw
> allow=alaw
> dtmfmode=rfc2833
> qualify=yes
> nat=no
> usereqphone=yes
> context=from-nortel
>
>
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