[Asterisk-Users] broadvoice/asterisk incoming calls problem

Chris cshaw59 at comcast.net
Thu Jul 29 21:09:52 MST 2004


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rich Adamson" <radamson at routers.com>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] broadvoice/asterisk incoming calls problem


> Now I'm getting very confused. Unless I'm missing something, the
> type=peer is for outgoing calls. The [broadvoice-incoming] context
> shouldn't work (in theory) as those "should" be type=user.
>
> Either there is a bug in the code, or your incoming broadvoice calls
> aren't actually using those two contexts, or I'm all wet. :)
>
> The other thing that I'm confused with is that broadvoice has four
> IP's associated the their voip system; .0.128, .0.129, .8.128, and
> .8.129 and looking back at my cdr records, at least one incoming call
> came from a 129 address.
>
> If your incomng call context is actually correct, then you should
> be missing those calls that originate from a 129 address.
>
> Would you do a sip debug of an incoming call and see which context
> it actually uses?
>
> Rich
>
>
>

I did do a debug, that's how I came up with those numbers :)

The .128 numbers are the proxy.broadvoice.com servers, the initial INVITE
seems to come from them... then from there somehow it goes to .129?? If I
don't use the .128 addy's for incoming, * WILL NOT ANSWER... Remember that I
created a fake context for my default, I do not want unrouted calls...

As far as the peer VS user, I have always been very fuzzy on this but as I
understand USER is someone who can create outbound calls but not receive
incoming calls, PEER is someone who can both make outbound and receive
inbound calls? I am not sure what the difference between PEER and FRIEND
is... Perhaps friend means the same as peer but without IP restrictions??
not sure??

I know for a fact that the WIKI has it all back to front... I have to do it
this way or it won't work at all...

As I stated before I might be doing it wrong but it works and continues to
work for me...

    -Chris
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