[Asterisk-Users] cannot call Grandstream
Michael George
george at mutualdata.com
Wed Oct 20 07:50:41 MST 2004
I also will get this message sometimes:
-- Got SIP response 481 "no such call" back from 192.168.42.234
but I do have canreinvite=no in the appropriate section in sip.conf...
On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 09:53:21AM -0400, Michael George wrote:
> I am having trouble with a Grandstream Budgetone 101. It's at firmware
> 1.0.5.10 and I'm running * 1.0.0.
>
> I have the phone getting a DHCP address and * expects it to register.
>
> When I reboot the phone it does register just fine. However, after a while *
> cannot contact the phone.
>
> I will call the phone and * will tell me:
> -- Called grandstream1
> Oct 20 09:41:16 WARNING[98310]: chan_sip.c:681 retrans_pkt: Maximum
> retries exceeded on call 564c44bb0522db003006670a76c2ef9e at 192.168.1.3 for
> seqno 102 (Critical Request)
>
> Looking in teh archives, it seems that that indicates that the registration is
> expired. I've got the phone set to 60m register intervals (and * acks that
> when the phone registers) but after the hour it doesn't re-register.
>
> I've also tried 15m and 2m register timeouts.
>
> I have Sip Registration and Unregister on Reboot both set to Yes on the phone.
> Register Expiration is 60.
>
> The phone is at 192.168.42.234 and * is as 192.168.1.3. Both internal but no
> NAT between them. And the initial registration works fine.
>
> I've searched through the mail list archives and tried all the suggestions I
> could find there, but the phone behaves the same: registration appears to be
> lost.
>
> Incidentally, I set the phone to a static IP (192.168.42.99) and also set *
> from host=dynamic to host=192.168.42.99 but * couldn't call the phone at all
> after that. (I did graceful restarts on * between the change).
>
> Can anyone see what I might be missing? I don't have the SIP UserID or
> Authenticate ID set to the phone's extension, but the SIP User ID is the same
> as the Authenticate ID which is the same as the context in *'s sip.conf. It
> doesn't seem that would have an effect, but I thought I'd mention it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> -M
>
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