I have asterisk setup in my house and I have a SPA-3102-NA and a PAP2T. This is probably just me not understanding what is going on, but I was playing around last night and I used the sip unregister <extension> command on the CLI. I thought the boxes would re-register when their registration interval was up. This is not what is happening. Now the devices are failing to register, even my softphones (yes, I was an idiot and "unregistered" them all). I don't know how to clear this and get my "stuff" to work again. I've turned Asterisk off and back on, restarted the whole machine, power cycled the devices and pulled out some hair. Nothing seems to work. Could a kind soul help me out? Tim
>I have asterisk setup in my house and I have a SPA-3102-NA and a PAP2T. >This > is probably just me not understanding what is going on, but I was playing > around last night and I used the sip unregister <extension> command on the > CLI. I thought the boxes would re-register when their registration > interval > was up. This is not what is happening. Now the devices are failing to > register, even my softphones (yes, I was an idiot and "unregistered" them > all). I don't know how to clear this and get my "stuff" to work again. > I've > turned Asterisk off and back on, restarted the whole machine, power cycled > the devices and pulled out some hair. Nothing seems to work. Could a kind > soul help me out? > > Tim >Finally figured it out. Somethings are too simple to notice. It was merely a DNS lookup problem. (Grumble) Tim
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