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2005 Mar 10
3
AAH 0.06 - IAX Connection Over NAT Firewall
...t incoming calls fail.
Configs all look good I thought.
My PBX is behind our firewall with a direct NAT of one to one for an external IP.
IAX port is forwarded UDP and TCP to the internal IP.
* shows good registration and Ips and ports show solid.
Within my AAH I have the registration like the provier said to do. I get absolutely nothing on the incoming. IAX2 debug shows nothing on incoming. Just a fast busy. Outgoing works perfectly however.
I have a defined DID in the AMP interface and verified it is written to confs and have reloaded.
Can anyone tell me another way to verify that someth...
2005 Mar 21
3
US pstn => voip
...to the way US phone systems work, however I'm going to
ask anyway. In the UK there are several providers who provide national rate
PSTN => Voip gateways which are free to receive calls on, (for the
recipient), the caller pays the cost of calling. E.g 0844 0870 etc.
I am looking for a US provier who offers the same sort of system. I don't
call the US but I have people in the US who call me. I wanted to set up a
number where they could call, which would route to my * box, preferable via
IAX or failing that SIP, (I haven't manged to get sip to work with DTMF yet,
hence my preferenc...
2006 Oct 25
2
"No Authority Found"
...ver in my production machine I have the following configured:
register = user:password@providerip
[provider-ingress]
type=peer
username=user
host=providerip
[provider-egress]
type=user
username=user
host=providerip
That's the basics, user, password, providerip are all the same. Now when the
provier sends us a call, it always comes in through (according to the CLI
and CDR) provider-egress. How can this be if a "user" is supposed to send
calls, not receive them??
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