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2005 Mar 16
1
How to register two SIP phones ( e.g. WindowsMessenger) from different subnet to *
...d B. Asterisk runs in
> subnet C and proxies the traffic between A and B.
>
> --Luki
Hi All,
I have a dedicated * server at 172.16.200.150 and my two windows
messenger clients are at 172.16.25.X & 172.16.15.X. Now the server is
visible to both the subnets.Both the users/clients[say msn1 & msn2] are
configured. Then call is made from one user to another. After the callee
receives/accepts the call, neither of users able to hear anything. Sip
debug shows 200 OK for the call.Do I have to "register=>" the users, if
yes kindly mail the register string.
Here are the sip...
2005 Mar 11
2
How to register two SIP phones ( e.g. Windows Messenger) from different subnet to *
Hi All,
I have two SIP softphones(Windows Messenger) running on different subnet
(Phone-1 on IP XXX.XXX.25.ABC & Phone-2 on IP XXX.XXX.15.XYZ) and my
Asterisk Server is running on IP XXX.XXX.25.PQR.Because of some security
issues both the subnets are completely isolated ( U cant even PING from
one to other) and I want to connect Phone-1 & Phone-2 to the *.
How can I proceed? Please
2004 Dec 09
1
chan_capi question
...tion *msn*
requres a real destination
Does any one know what this means and/or what I can do to fix it.
relevant conf's:
capi.conf:
[interfaces]
msn=mymsnnumber
incomingmsn=*
controller=1
softdtmf=1
accountcode=
context=isdnin
devices=2
extensions.conf
[ISDN1]
exten => _0.,1,dial(CAPI/${msn1},b${EXTEN})
I have a button on my 7960 that uses the context ISDN1 for outgoing calls.
I've tried to get mISDN working, but chan_capi refuses to admit that capi's
loaded - so I abandoned that and went back to the avm module.
TIA
Jon Lawrence
2004 Jul 17
3
chan_capi: sending incoming calls to different contexts
Hello,
I am using chan_capi and would like * to behave differently depending
on the MSN the caller dials.
Is there a way to route incoming ISDN calls to different contexts based on
the MSN dailled?
I have tried something like
msn=1234
incomingmsn=1234
context=msn1
msn=4567
incomingmsn=4567
context=msn2
in capi.conf but with no results.
Thanks for any hints.
-Walter
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If Then Else Statements - Outbound Dialling on ISDN using CAPI -Individual Dial out Plans using msns
2004 May 04
2
If Then Else Statements - Outbound Dialling on ISDN using CAPI -Individual Dial out Plans using msns
Hi All,
Many thanks to Marc who helped me with a previous Capi Dialout plan -
however.....
What I now would like to be able to do is: -
We have 8 msn's 383590, 383591 383592 etc.
What I would like to do is set up an If Then Else type statement along the
following lines: -
If extension 7957 Then
Dialout on Capi msn 383590
ElseIf extension 7958 Then
Dialout on Capi msn 383591
ElseIf
2004 Jul 26
6
Can't dial SIP<->EuroISDN (HFC-S based PCI ISDN card): Unable to create channel of type 'Zap'
Hi,
I'm trying to set up an Asterisk pbx based on a Fedora Core 1 Linux box
(customized kernel version 2.4.24). I want calls from my SIP soft-phones
to simply be dumped onto the PSTN line via a BRI (EuroISDN). I have a cheap
HFC-S based PCI ISDN card connected to the NT1+ interface, so I need zaphfc.
I've read everything I've found at www.voip-info.org, then I've downloaded
the