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2015 Aug 05
2
Asterisk uses "Anonymous", but why?
...tu*CLI> originate SIP/732-xxx-xxxx at vonage-out application dial ? == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 [Aug ?5 14:16:49] WARNING[32891][C-00000006]: chan_sip.c:23160 handle_response_invite: Received response: "Forbidden" from '"Anonymous" <sip:<did>@69.59.234.67>;tag=as69898393' ubuntu*CLI>? Thanks for your help murthy
2015 Aug 06
4
Asterisk uses "Anonymous", but why?
...2-xxx-xxxx at vonage-out application dial > > == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 > > [Aug 5 14:16:49] WARNING[32891][C-00000006]: chan_sip.c:23160 > handle_response_invite: Received response: "Forbidden" from '"Anonymous" > <sip:<did>@69.59.234.67>;tag=as69898393' > > ubuntu*CLI> > Use the AMI Originate action or a call file. You can specify a caller id there. You cannot specify one from the command line. Richard -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk...
2015 Aug 06
3
Asterisk uses "Anonymous", but why?
...== Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 > >> [Aug 5 14:16:49] WARNING[32891][C-00000006]: chan_sip.c:23160 > > handle_response_invite: Received response: "Forbidden" from > > '"Anonymous" > > <sip:<did>@69.59.234.67<http://69.59.234.67>>;tag=as69898393' > >> ubuntu*CLI> > > > > Use the AMI Originate action or a call file. You can specify a caller > > id there. You cannot specify one from the command line. > > > > Richard > > > Hi Richard > What should I use for extension? Since I am not br...
2015 Aug 06
2
Asterisk uses "Anonymous", but why?
...:49] WARNING[32891][C-00000006]: chan_sip.c:23160 > >> handle_response_invite: Received response: "Forbidden" from > >> '"Anonymous" > >> > > <sip:<did>@69.59.234.67<http://69.59.234.67><http://69.59.234.67 > >>;tag=as69898393' > >>> ubuntu*CLI> > >> > >> Use the AMI Originate action or a call file. You can specify a caller > >> id there. You cannot specify one from the command line. > >> > >> Richard > > > > > > Hi Richard > > What s...