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2015 Apr 01
4
PJSIP Endpoint AOR question
I am running asterisk 13.1.0 In pjsip.conf, the endpoint section has an aors and an auth field. I can name the auth field anything I want. The key is to set the auth=field accordingly. However, when I try this with the aors field, it never works. It seems I have to name the aors=field to match the name of the endpoint section. Is this correct? Would there ever be a nee...
2015 Apr 01
1
PJSIP Endpoint AOR question
I just realized that you are asking about dynamic AORs, not static Contacts in an AOR. That may be the difference. I have never actually tried giving a dynamic AOR a different name. And you wouldn't want more than one dynamic AOR, you'd just use an AOR that allowed more than 1 contact. On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 2:59 PM Trey Hilyard <kctrey at...
2020 Feb 14
2
Question on pjsip.conf and aors
I have the following configuration... [aor3] type = aor max_contacts = 1 remove_existing = yes [auth3] type = auth username = 1004 password = SuperSecretProbation [1004] type = endpoint context = IS transport = transport1 auth = auth3 aors = aor3 accountcode = 3 dtmf_mode = rfc4733 device_state_busy_at = 2 force_rport = no moh_passthrough = yes disallow = all allow = ulaw acl = acl1 When a register attempt is received, asterisk outputs... [02/14 12:53:29.870] WARNING[7883] res_pjsip_registrar.c: AOR '1004' not found for end...
2015 Jan 04
2
Confused by concepts behind pjsip: endpoint, aor, contact
...ons, for two extension numbers. >> Now, >> I think that means two 'endpoints' in pjsip right? >> > > Generally correct, if you set up 1 extension to 1 endpoint. > > >> But what exactly is the difference >> between aor and contact? >> > > AORs contain contacts. They can be permanent or dynamic. You'd define > permanent contacts for trunks or devices where the peer ip address is knon > using the 'contact' parameter. If you don't define any contacts, then > dynamic is assumed and the aor/endpoint will accept i...
2016 Jun 13
2
PJSIP does not qualify contacts after starting Asterisk
Hi all, (sending this again from the correct address) I'm running Asterisk 13.8.0 (I need to check if that happens with 13.9.1 too when I have the time to build it) with PJSIP realtime config. I've defined several aors in the table ps_aors, like this (real url replaced by myurl): *CLI> pjsip show aor pbx-node-1 Aor: <Aor..............................................> <MaxContact> Contact: <Aor/ContactUri............................> <Hash....> <Status> <RTT(ms).....
2016 Jun 13
2
PJSIP does not qualify contacts after starting Asterisk
Hi, Yes, we're implementing the dialplan in realtime too. Here the contents of sorcery.conf: [res_pjsip] endpoint=realtime,ps_endpoints aor=realtime,ps_aors contact=realtime,ps_contacts [res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_ip] identify=realtime,ps_endpoint_id_ips Cheers, Francisco. From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Annus Fictus Sent: 13 June 2016 14:11 To: Asterisk Users Mail...
2015 Jan 04
3
Confused by concepts behind pjsip: endpoint, aor, contact
Hello, I am slightly confused by the difference between chan_sip and pjsip. Especially the new (to me) objects aor and contact. I am having trouble mapping them to the typical SIP configuration settings on a phone. Suppose I have a phone with two line buttons, for two extension numbers. Now, I think that means two 'endpoints' in pjsip right? But what exactly is the difference between
2015 Apr 01
0
PJSIP Endpoint AOR question
I don't know why you have issues using different names. I have multiple AORs assigned to a single endpoint and it works fine. I have to admit that my AORs do contain the endpoint name, though. For example, for endpoint "myswitch" I have two AORs, "myswitch_1" and "myswitch_2", and I assign them to the endpoint with aors=myswitch_1,myswitch_2....
2015 Jan 05
2
Confused by concepts behind pjsip: endpoint, aor, contact
Joshua, On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Joshua Colp <jcolp at digium.com> wrote: [..snip..] > Also I notice, an AOR does seem do be directly correlated with an auth >> record, so why are >> they separate in the configuration, why not unify the aor and the auth >> objects? >> > > They aren't at all. Auth = Authentication. Used to authenticate
2018 Feb 08
3
pjsip trunking configuration issue
...allow_reload=yes [twilio](!) type=endpoint transport=transport-tls context=from-twilio disallow=all allow=ulaw dtmf_mode=inband media_encryption=sdes rtp_symmetric=yes rewrite_contact=yes force_rport=yes canreinvite=no tlsdontverifyserver=yes [auth-out](!) type=auth auth_type=userpass [twilio] aors=twilio-aors [twilio-aors] type=aor contact=sips:trunkname.pstn.twilio.com:5061 ;tried with sip: also [twilio] type=identify endpoint=twilio match=54.172.60.0 match=54.172.60.1 match=54.172.60.2 match=54.172.60.3 [endpoint-basic](!) type=endpoint transport=transport-tls context=from-phones disall...
2017 Sep 15
3
Realtime pjsip issues
...interesting part of it. We took our configs and database > tables from our working 13.12.2 deployments and tried to use them with > our > new 13.17.1 deployments and we are having issues where the tables are not > working. On the new server asterisk keeps saying it can't find the AORS > entries when we purge the sorcery memory cache it starts finding the aors > but then it says it cant find the auths. > > The wired thing is when it says it can't find the aors and auths entries > it does not show it is looking for the values in the aors and auth fields...
2015 Jan 04
0
Confused by concepts behind pjsip: endpoint, aor, contact
...ey aren't at all. Auth = Authentication. Used to authenticate incoming calls/registrations/other stuff, or used to authenticate outgoing things. They are NOT the same. AOR is a name for reaching something. > And, while I'm at it, in the realtime tables, the length of > ps_endpoints.aors = 200, and > the length of ps_endpoints.auths = 40. This suggests there are scenarios > where there > are aors, without corresponding auth. Can you mix dynamic and static > AORs within one > endpoint, and would there be a use case for that? You can mix however you want. -- Joshua...
2015 Apr 01
0
PJSIP Endpoint AOR question
Dan Cropp wrote: > I am running asterisk 13.1.0 > > In pjsip.conf, the endpoint section has an aors and an auth field. > > I can name the auth field anything I want. The key is to set the > auth=field accordingly. > > However, when I try this with the aors field, it never works. It seems I > have to name the aors=field to match the name of the endpoint section. > > Is this...
2020 Feb 14
0
Question on pjsip.conf and aors
...cts = 1 > > remove_existing = yes > > > > [auth3] > > type = auth > > username = 1004 > > password = SuperSecretProbation > > > > [1004] > > type = endpoint > > context = IS > > transport = transport1 > > auth = auth3 > > aors = aor3 > > accountcode = 3 > > dtmf_mode = rfc4733 > > device_state_busy_at = 2 > > force_rport = no > > moh_passthrough = yes > > disallow = all > > allow = ulaw > > acl = acl1 > > > > > > When a register attempt is received, asteri...
2015 May 20
2
CHANNEL(aor) CHANNEL(contact) return nothing
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi list, I'm trying to use CHANNEL(aor) and CHANNEL(contact) on PJSIP channel, on asterisk-13.3.2, but they don't return anything. Is this a bug, or did I miss something? Here is my test dialplan: exten => *98,1,Answer same => n,NoOp(Channel=<${CHANNEL(name)}>,type= <${CHANNEL(channeltype)}>) same =>
2020 Jul 18
2
PJSIP AoR vs Endpoint
Hi, I realise this is an old question, but I’m struggling to get my head around it. The ERD suggests that endpoints can link to multiple AoRs In what situation would you actually use this? Given that mapping of inbound calls is primary done to the endpoint, it looks to me like most of the scenarios where this might be beneficial are actually not possible? One example I had envisaged was being able to have multiple distinct auth entries...
2015 Jan 05
1
Confused by concepts behind pjsip: endpoint, aor, contact
On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 8:48 PM, Joshua Colp <jcolp at digium.com> wrote: > Antonio G?mez Soto wrote: > > <snip> > > >> I did not mean they are the same, I meant that there seems to be a >> one-to-one relationship. >> >> So I am wondering, since the auth does seem useless without an aor, but >> an aor >> can exist without an auth, why
2015 Jan 04
0
Confused by concepts behind pjsip: endpoint, aor, contact
...gt; > Suppose I have a phone with two line buttons, for two extension numbers. > Now, > I think that means two 'endpoints' in pjsip right? > Generally correct, if you set up 1 extension to 1 endpoint. > But what exactly is the difference > between aor and contact? > AORs contain contacts. They can be permanent or dynamic. You'd define permanent contacts for trunks or devices where the peer ip address is knon using the 'contact' parameter. If you don't define any contacts, then dynamic is assumed and the aor/endpoint will accept inbound registra...
2015 Jan 05
0
Confused by concepts behind pjsip: endpoint, aor, contact
Antonio G?mez Soto wrote: <snip> > > I did not mean they are the same, I meant that there seems to be a > one-to-one relationship. > > So I am wondering, since the auth does seem useless without an aor, but > an aor > can exist without an auth, why was the auth object created in the first > place, > instead of extending the aor object with username/password/etc
2014 Oct 30
1
Register multiple phones to a single AOR with PJSIP
I just finished installing Asterisk 13 on our test server and I can now use PJSIP to register phones and make and receive calls. The only problem I am having is that when I register multiple phones to a single account only one of them rings. The AOR for the account has maxcontacts at 3. If I do a pjsip show endpoints I can see two "Contact" entries which I take to mean that