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2006 Mar 16
1
Feedback from VON expo!Infoon*HAandPolycomphone!!
Hey, You know, the Digium guys said both are good. They said the the DNS method is better because you dont have the extra point of failure (SER) but said the SER method is better in that it gives you more exact control in the handling of the calls and registration. They did acknowledge there would be a possible downtime only for incoming calls to users with dynamic IPs if the
2006 Mar 16
0
Feedback from VON expo! Infoon*HAandPolycomphone!!
Grrr. I'm using outlook web access and there's no way to do inline replies. Anyway... Gabriel. Using SER does not create a single point of failure. You install three SER boxes. Single point of failure gone. It does not take several seconds. If your phones are configured for SRV, and 2/3 of your SER boxes down, it takes about 2s. That's not bad for a 2/3 system failure. You can
2004 May 25
2
sip phone problem
Hi all. I have 2 ip phones (Grandstream Budgetone): -budgetone1 -budgetone2 All two are connected to an Asterisk server. When I make a call from budgetone1 to budgetone2, I can speak with budgetone2 whith no problem. But when budgetone2 hangs up, budgetone1 does not play any tone (like busy tone). Budgetone1 seems to be still in conversation, but what conversation! Has anyone had a problem
2007 Apr 16
3
Redundant * servers
Without using Dundi or SER, any thoughts on the following anyone? Has something similar been implemented anywhere so as to me not having to horribly butcher code... 4 servers SIP1-4 User1 -- -- SIP1 -- \ / \ User2 ------ Go to register ------- SIP2 ----- Whereis? --> DB / \ / User3 --
2006 Mar 16
0
Feedback from VON expo! Info on * HAandPolycomphone!!
> "Q: What are the plans for HA? > That's BS. Last time I checked, Asterisk's support of SRV was > to only grab the first SRV entry. Period. If it doesn't try > any more SRV hosts after the first fails, just exactly how is > that redundant? This is for the phones to fail over NOT Asterisk, remember in this case Asterisk has died so no matter what order it
2009 Jun 18
2
Multiple Outgoing Lines: extensions.conf
Dear all, I am currently trying to configure a PBX make use of a multiple of outgoing lines, currently my extensions.conf looks something like below >> ; extensions.conf ; 20th October 2008 [globals] sip1=201 sip2=202 sip3=203 sip4=204 [general] autofallthrough=yes [default] [incoming_calls] exten => _89859715,1,Dial(SIP/201) exten =>
2003 Dec 08
5
Multiple Asterisk servers sharing/propagating registry ?
Dear all, I'd like to know if there is a way for multiple asterisk servers to share a common SIP and/or IAX registry. The setup I imagine would be something like : - several asterisk servers called sip1.isp.com, sip2.isp.com, ... - a DNS alias sip.isp.com pointing to all the addresses (thus providing a round robin resolution on each server) - each SIP client would register with sip.isp.com
2006 Mar 16
3
Feedback from VON expo! Info on * HA and Polycomphone!!
I know someone who's at VON this week. Apparently Mark Spencer was up there talking about how Asterisk supports SRV. Sounds like vaporware to me. > -----Original Message----- > From: David Thomas [mailto:punknow@gmail.com] > Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 11:54 AM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Feedback from VON
2010 Oct 18
15
SIP DNS SRV
Hello list. When using SIP DNS SRV to define a production Asterisk server with high priority and a backup Asterisk server with a lower priority on this DNS-server, will this work as follow : - production server is reachable, so registration of the IP-phone goes to this server - production server is unreachable, so registration goes to the backup Asterisk server - production server is
2006 Mar 16
2
Feedback from VON expo! Info on * HA andPolycomphone!!
Great Email. I'm going to respond to some of the points. "Q: What are the plans for HA? A: With a configuration using DNS-SRV and DUNDi, you can create a pretty resiliant setup now." That's BS. Last time I checked, Asterisk's support of SRV was to only grab the first SRV entry. Period. If it doesn't try any more SRV hosts after the first fails, just exactly how
2005 May 26
4
multiples broadvoice lines
Hello All, I have 4 Broadvoice lines. If I call any of the lines it shows that is coming from the first line. exaple register=XXXXXXXXX1@sip.broadvoice.com:passwd:XXXXXXXXX1@sip.broadvoice.com register=XXXXXXXXX2@sip.broadvoice.com:passwd:XXXXXXXXX2@sip.broadvoice.com register=XXXXXXXXX3@sip.broadvoice.com:passwd:XXXXXXXXX3@sip.broadvoice.com
2003 Aug 15
1
DTMF SIP
Hello list, my case is as follows: SIP1--asterisk--SIP2. SIP2 is IVR type device. SIP1 and SIP2 both use g729. When SIP1 calls SIP2, it hears the IVR, and prompt the SIP1 to punch the keypad on the phone. As suggested by you, I need to configure the SIP1 with out band dtmf mode , what is about the sip.conf, should I specify the SIP1 with demfmode=rfc2238 ? do I also need to make same kind
2007 Nov 22
5
Odd bug in Siemens C460IP ?
Hello, I think I have encountered an odd bug in Siemens C460 IP/dect handsets, which is a bit annoying, and I'm not (yet) sure how to get round it without lots of hacks. Basically, on all external incoming calls, we set: exten => s,n,SIPAddHeader(Alert-Info: Bellcore-dr2) This causes handsets (i.e. Cisco 7960 / Grandstream / aastra) to set a different ring cadence so to differentiate
2012 Jul 13
8
How to set SIP to auto answer in the dial plan .
Hi, I am trying to write dial plan for sip to auto answer (auto attend) the incoming call to the sip phone. - If i call from sip1 to sip2 then sip2 should automatically answer the call and play some sound file. I am trying to do this but as new to the asterisk dial plan configuration , so not able Todo this. help me if anyone already done this setup. Regards Upendra. -------------- next part
2009 May 29
1
IAX2 trunking with Older Asterisk version ?
Hi All, Is it possible to make a IAX2 connection between asterisk 1.6.1.0 , and asterisk 1.2.14 ? i tried to use a IAX2 connection between version 1.2.14 and 1.6.1.0 but it gave an error - 1.2.14 End - Error Msg WARNING[8313]: chan_iax2.c:7103 socket_read: Call rejected by 147.120.203.71: No authority found 1.2 END , IAX.conf [trunk14] type=friend host=147.120.203.71 secret=test123
2007 Mar 29
5
SIP RTP Tunnel
Hello, is it possible to rout ALL RTP Data over Asterisk, like SIP1 <---RTP---> Asterisk <---RTP---> SIP2 I know it seems quite useless. But I want to simulate a IAX -> SIP connection and have no Phonecard installed on my computer ;) Thanx, Kalle
2009 Jun 01
1
IAX2 trunking with Older Asterisk, version ?
my sip phone registered on 1.6, when i dial 4567 from 1.6 version, it wont go to 1.6 voice mail. it says == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 -- Executing [4567 at sip:1] Dial("SIP/312-09f9a720", "IAX2/trunk10 at 147.120.203.98/4567,10,t") in new stack -- Called trunk10 at 147.120.203.98/4567 [Jun 1 11:01:18] WARNING[8178]: chan_iax2.c:8991 socket_process: Call rejected by
2010 Feb 19
3
splitting sip.conf to two files
Is it possible to split sip.conf into two files (sip1.conf sip2.conf)? I have an Audiocodes gateway with two FXO ports, and (according to info I received, and it appears to be correct) Asterisk find the peers based on their IP and not on their IP+PORT. Thus, Audiocodes with two FXO ports registered on the same devices (=> one single IP with different SIP ports), the last entry into my
2015 Mar 17
2
Asterisk only registering at one provider
Hey, I am running default Asterisk 11.16.0 on a FreeBSD-Machine. I need to register to several other SIP-Services (actually 3): short sip.conf register => XX at a register => XX at b register => XX at c If I remember correctly this worked quite well, but I now checked the system again and it is only obeying the first register statement. "sip show registry" only reports the
2019 Nov 06
2
possible bug in Asterisk 16
Hello, I am experiencing weird problem in Asterisk 16.2, possibly a bug. Same thing works fine in Asterisk 11. Here is the situation: I have 2 extensions on 2 phones. 4 extensions in total. phone 1: 8882 8382 phone 2: 8884 8384 And I have 2 SIP trunks for outgoing calls. I want to call via SIP1 when called via 8882 or 8884, and SIP2 when called via 8382 or 8384. And one last detail. SIP1