[Asterisk-Users] Newbie - getting two local phones to communicate would be a good start :)

Balaji NJL bajjeen at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 3 11:37:13 MST 2004


Add this to ur sip.conf ..that would help u.

disallow=all
allow=ulaw
allow=alaw
allow=ilbc
allow=gsm

-B


> And sip.conf contains this
>
> [general]
> port = 5060
> bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
> externip = 10.0.1.198
>
> [general]
> port = 5060                     ; Port to bind to
> bindaddr = 0.0.0.0              ; Address to bind to
> externip = 10.0.1.198   ; Addres
>
> [5702]
> type=friend
> host=dynamic
> context=johnhome
> reinvite=no
> canreinvite=no
> qualify=300
> callerid="John workroom #1" <5702>
> mailbox=5702
> nat=no
>
> [5703] is similar
>
>
>
> extensions.conf is currently slightly modified
verson of Zac Sprackett's
> file http://sprackett.com/asterisk/ - its a bit long
so I won't paste yet.
> However I have had the same result with a much
simpler extensions.conf -
> some days ago.
>
>  Any help would really be appreciated as I am stuck
and finding the
process
> hard because I can't seem to find a basic
introduction aimed at getting me
> up and running with the most basic of systems.
Perhaps you can point me to
a
> BASIC and minimal set of configuration files for
example for a SIP phone
or
> two on a NAT LAN with an X100P plugged into PSTN. I
guess that is where
most
> people start - or should I start somewhere else?
>
> I've been at this off and on for two weeks ....  
Linux admin and
firewalls
> seem trivial compared to this so I must be missing
something pretty basic
:)
>
> thanks
>
> john
>
>
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