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2014 Jan 15
2
No compatible codecs, not accepting this offer!
Hello,
I'm having this issue on my pbx, it appears that asterisk is refusing
the codecs that my providers is proposing.
My trunk configuration is:
---
username=5x5x7x9x0x3
type=friend
secret=CRcxn7sqwm
qualify=yes
port=5060
insecure=port,invite
host=sip.txtxlxoxp.it
fromuser=5x5x7x9x0x3
fromdomain=sip.txtxlxoxp.it
disallow=all
context=from-trunk
allow=alaw
---
A typical invite from my
2020 Apr 17
3
Re: My VMs don't get IP with libvirt and dnsmasq
Hello!
Thanks for your answer.
Well, I think it has to ask for an IP as I have the same configuration in a
different machine (with the same OS) and it works, there I see the DHCP
packets and so on, but not here. And yeah, that pepito.conf file exists,
this is its content:
##WARNING: THIS IS AN AUTO-GENERATED FILE. CHANGES TO IT ARE LIKELY TO BE
##OVERWRITTEN AND LOST. Changes to this
2017 Oct 30
2
libvirt/dnsmasq is not adhering to static DHCP assignments
Given the following network configuration:
===========
<network>
<name>osc_mgmt</name>
<uuid>d93fe709-14ae-4a0e-8989-aeaa8c76c513</uuid>
<forward mode='route'/>
<bridge name='osc_mgmt' stp='on' delay='0'/>
<mac address='52:54:00:3f:fe:10'/>
<ip address='192.168.80.254'
2017 Oct 31
1
Re: libvirt/dnsmasq is not adhering to static DHCP assignments
Hi,
It looks like that's the issue:
# cat /var/lib/libvirt/dnsmasq/osc_mgmt.hostsfile
52:54:00:2c:85:92,192.168.80.1,openstack-controller-00
But it makes me wonder...libvirt should be generating and managing this
file right? Do I need to edit this myself or should libvirt be updating
this file? If so then why isn't it?
On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 5:21 AM, Yalan Zhang
2020 Apr 16
4
My VMs don't get IP with libvirt and dnsmasq
Hello there,
I wanted to share a problem I'm having with libvirt, for the case someone
here could know how to solve it.
I'm using an Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, I have libvirtd already installed and I
think I got all the dependencies installed. So, I'm using virsh net-create
to create this network:
<network>
<name>pepito</name>
<forward mode='nat'/>
2006 Dec 07
0
sip qualify unreachable/reachable - ci$co 7940
I have logs full with this messages...
I must have qualify turned on, because phone is behind firewall,
main problem si, that phone is each hour about one hour unavailable! :'(
I tried to modify minexpiry/maxexpiry sip.conf timeouts, but nothing
help me.
I'm using latest firmware 8.4 in phone, will be better to downgrade? to
what version?
(latest asterisk 1.4branch)
[Dec 7 00:36:56]
2016 Apr 10
1
create a network such as default network
Dear All,
When user uses `virsh net-define xmlfile` , User only define an xml file
in `/etc/libvirt/qemu/networks`.
I created an uuid and another bridge in related xml file. But I need to
create the following files for my network:
`default.addnhosts default.conf default.hostsfile virbr0.status`
Question is , can I create them via cmd?
--Best regards
mohsen
2009 Aug 19
2
outbound calls not ringing
I put a post on here about my issues with outbound calls not ringing but i haven't resolved it. so i am trying again.
When i dial any outside number i dont get a ring tone at all. when the person picks up and starts to talk i can hear them fine. it sounds great. How do I start to troubleshot this?
_________________________________________________________________
With Windows Live, you can
2018 Jun 15
2
How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
Hi everybody,
I'm using libvirt together with xCAT, on the same host, for testing
purposes. xCAT install and manages dhcpd. How libvirt interacts with
dhcpd? And if doens't how does the dhcp server of libvirt works, plus
where I can find information on how to troubleshot it?
Regards,
--
“If you're going to try, go all the way. Otherwise, don't even start. ..."
Charles
2013 Mar 12
2
Problem with local Discovery in tinc-pre
I'm currently running tinc-pre6 on 2 nodes in a larger network.
My Laptop (Lassulus), lan ip: 192.168.2.100, tinc-ip: 10.243.0.2
My Server (alphalabs), lan ip: 192.168.2.103, tinc-ip: 10.243.1.10
internet vserver (slowpoke), no lan ip, tinc-ip: 10.243.232.121
Everything works fine until both nodes are in the same LAN. The first
2-3 minutes everything is fine. Pings between the machines go
2008 Feb 17
1
IAX2 trunks unreliable becoming UNREACHABLE aftera time
Dear Royce;
Did ur problem resolved? Because now I am facing same
problem.
It look like that it happens with IAX trunk only, but
does not happen with IAX endpoints that registering
(as trunk does not register, it sends the call
directly).
My initial analysis that one of the following can help
to let the trunks talk: if there is an IAX endpoints
registering to the machines, then trunk become
2018 Jun 18
2
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
Cool, thanks!! Does it have logs?
Cheers
Em 18/06/2018 12:55 AM, "Laine Stump" <laine@redhat.com> escreveu:
On 06/15/2018 06:49 PM, Daniel. wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm using libvirt together with xCAT, on the same host, for testing
> purposes. xCAT install and manages dhcpd. How libvirt interacts with
> dhcpd? And if doens't how does the dhcp server of
2006 Oct 31
2
channel.c: Unable to request channel ZAP
Hi All,
I have one rather annoying problem...my PBX can work great for weeks,
when suddenly I start receiving these messages when I try to make a
zaptel call:
Oct 31 13:52:47 NOTICE[15636] app_dial.c: Unable to create channel of
type 'ZAP' (cause 34 - Circuit/channel congestion)
Oct 31 13:52:49 NOTICE[15648] channel.c: Unable to request channel
ZAP/g1/247
I'm using Sangoma
2008 Feb 10
4
IAX2 trunks unreliable becoming UNREACHABLE after a time
I have a network of offices using Asterisk that are connected via IAX2
trunks. The trunks work great for a day or two then for no reason at all one
end of the trunk will become UNREACHABLE while the other end is still
connected. The only way to fix the problem is to shutdown Asterisk completly
then start it backup again. The end that dies is not always the same, some
times it is server A and some
2010 Aug 23
1
channel stay up when extension unreachable
Hi,
We are using asterisk 1.4.34, ubuntu 10.4, below is suspicious activity
recorded in our full log. Could you help us to explain what had
happened. Thanks.
=== my friend, 801, from his room did a test by dialing echo test in
freepbx, *43:
[Aug 20 14:42:46] VERBOSE[14427] logger.c: -- Executing
[*43 at from-internal:1] Answer("SIP/801-000003f5", "") in new stack
[Aug 20
2018 Jun 18
2
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
Thanks for the reply Laine. My problem is that dnsmasq is masking
dhcpd, xCAT uses dhcpd for PXE stuff. If dnsmasq answer DHCP requests
the PXE boot won' t work. I want to see the logs for ensuring the
dnsmasq is not masking dhcpd.
Regards,
2018-06-18 11:39 GMT-03:00 Laine Stump <laine@redhat.com>:
> On 06/18/2018 09:16 AM, Daniel. wrote:
>> Cool, thanks!! Does it have logs?
2016 Jul 14
2
Weird behaviour opening pdf files (and maybe others)
Hi,
I had to review a samba setup recently where people experienced strange
things.
Basically they more from a solaris on phisical machines environment
(locally hosted) running an old version of samba (2.x or even 1.x) to a Red
Hat virtualized environement runing 3.6 (remotely hosted).
The link between clients and server is really good (2x100Mb/s fiber) and
browsing shares and opening office
2009 May 13
0
Why asterisk changes RTP destination port when it receives first RTP packet in opposite direction despite canreinvite=no
Hi,
I'm connecting Asterisk v. 1.4.10 to Zanzibar Open IVR that acts as a SIP
trunk. Since recognition didn't work correctly, I've troubleshot with
Wireshark and saw that RTP stream is first send to one port on SIP trunk and
then when first RTP packet arrives in opposite direction (from TTS part of
Zanzibar - it's a prompt) Asterisk starts sending to the same RTP port -
2018 Jun 18
0
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
On 06/15/2018 06:49 PM, Daniel. wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm using libvirt together with xCAT, on the same host, for testing
> purposes. xCAT install and manages dhcpd. How libvirt interacts with
> dhcpd? And if doens't how does the dhcp server of libvirt works, plus
> where I can find information on how to troubleshot it?
libvirt doesn't use dhcpd. It runs a
2018 Jun 18
0
Re: How libvirt interacts with dhcpd?
On 06/18/2018 09:16 AM, Daniel. wrote:
> Cool, thanks!! Does it have logs?
Whatever dnsmasq chooses to log, and wherever it chooses to log it. (I
actually looked once to see if there was a way of reducing the amount of
logging, and didn't find much of anything useful.)
If you were planning to learn the current IP address of a particular
guest's interface by looking at the logs, you