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2007 Feb 15
0
SIP Redirect from Asterisk behind a NAT
...egister timeout on the
router
defaultexpirey=3600
notifymimetype=text/plain
rtptimeout=60
rtpholdtimeout=300
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
;
; This section is because i'm behind nat
;
externip=999.99.999.99 ;Outside address
localnet=192.168.0.148/255.255.255.0 ;Inside Network
;
;===================== myITSP ============================
register => myuserid:mypassword@sw1.myITSP.com:5060
register => myuserid:mypassword@sw2.myITSP.com:5060
;
[myITSP-sw1]
context=incoming-sip
type=friend
host=sw1.myITSP.com
username=myuserid
secret=mypassword
nat=yes
canreinvite=yes
insecure=port,invite ; do NOT re...
2015 Jul 02
0
multiple sip trunks with the same ITSP
...ple sip trunks with the same ITSP then an incoming call
is arbitarily matched to the last peer with the same host IP address. This
is not a serious problem because the DID is still correct but it does have
many insidious effects due to the incorrect channel name
Example
register=myaccount1 at sip.myitsp.com/line1
register=myaccount2 at sip.myitsp.com/line2
[line1]
type=peer
username=myaccount1
host=sip.myitsp.com
[line2]
type=peer
username=myaccount2
host=sip.myitsp.com
If sip.myitsp.com directs a call to asterisk with a request line of:
INVITE line1 at mybindaddr SIP/2.0
then it is matched to...
2007 Feb 16
0
IAX vs SIP - Getting Asterisk out of the media path
...xexpirey=3600
defaultexpirey=3600
notifymimetype=text/plain
rtptimeout=60
rtpholdtimeout=300
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
;
; This section is because i'm behind nat
;
externip=999.99.999.99 ;Outside address
localnet=192.168.0.148/255.255.255.0 ;Inside Network
;
register=>6135551234:99999999@sip02.myITSP.ca/6135551234
;
[6135551234]
type=peer
;auth=md5
auth=6135551234:99999999@sip02.myITSP.ca
username=6135551234
fromuser=6135551234
fromdomain=myITSP.ca
secret=99999999
host=sip02.myITSP.ca
port=5060
nat=yes
canreinvite=yes
qualify=no
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
dtmfmode=rfc2833
insecure=very
context=inc...
2005 Jul 18
0
IAX register confusion
...allow me to specify
my context for inbound calls and deal with the inbound DID.
For example:
register => myuser:mypasswd@my.itsp.com
;OK. This part works fine. My dial statement calls
; exten =>
_NXXNXXXXXX,3,Dial,IAX2/myuser:mypasswd@my.itsp.com/${EXTEN},45,tr)
;
; VoIP Local service from myitsp
;[something] ???
[LO_TRNK_MYSWITCH]
type=peer
host=dynamic
context=from-myitsp
secret=mypasswd
qualify=3000
; How do I construct this entry? I would _like_ the entry to be labelled
; LO_TRNK_MYSWITCH so I can maintain a naming convention that makes
; sense.
; How do I associate this with the inboun...
2007 Feb 20
0
Asterisk behind OpenSER - Getting SIP reinvites to work with an ITSP
...oid
the rtp packets from going through my server after the call is bridged.
I have gotten this to work flawlessly with IAX but not with SIP. It appears
to be a NAT problem. BTW - I avoid any options in the Dial command that
could keep Asterisk in the way e.g. Dial(SIP/<external number>@<myITSP>)
My readings led me to SER, and since I want to avoid a NAT, having SER on my
Internet gateway makes most sense, which led me to Milkfish on a Linksys
WRT54G.
Having never worked with this before I wasn't sure how it would be
configured in the end, so I just "went for it". I as...
2005 Jul 18
2
Mail Notification
...allow me to specify
my context for inbound calls and deal with the inbound DID.
For example:
register => myuser:mypasswd@my.itsp.com
;OK. This part works fine. My dial statement calls
; exten =>
_NXXNXXXXXX,3,Dial,IAX2/myuser:mypasswd@my.itsp.com/${EXTEN},45,tr)
;
; VoIP Local service from myitsp
;[something] ???
[LO_TRNK_MYSWITCH]
type=peer
host=dynamic
context=from-myitsp
secret=mypasswd
qualify=3000
; How do I construct this entry? I would _like_ the entry to be labelled
; LO_TRNK_MYSWITCH so I can maintain a naming convention that makes
; sense.
; How do I associate this with the inboun...