[Asterisk-Users] What's up with IAXTEL?

Steve Murphy murf at e-tools.com
Thu Jan 20 10:43:39 MST 2005


I finally got around to signing up with Iaxtel and Free World Dialup...
the price was right, as far as that goes!

I've gotten and placed calls via FWD just fine. But I can't seem to get
registered, or stay registered, with Iaxtel.

My logs show the story; at startup I see:

Jan 20 07:14:44 VERBOSE[14121]:     -- Registered to '65.39.205.121',
who sees us as ... yada yada...

As you can see, before asterisk is finished booting, I'm registered to
FWD just fine and stay that way.

Jan 20 07:17:37 VERBOSE[14121]: ESC[1;37;40mAsterisk Ready.
ESC[0;37;40m    -- Registered to '69.73.19.178', who sees us as --- more
yada yada---

According to this, it takes a few minutes longer for iaxtel to kick
in... but then...

Jan 20 07:17:37 DEBUG[14121]: Raw Hangup 69.73.19.178:4569, src=5,
dst=404
Jan 20 07:17:37 DEBUG[14121]: Raw Hangup 69.73.19.178:4569, src=5,
dst=404
Jan 20 07:17:37 DEBUG[14121]: Raw Hangup 69.73.19.178:4569, src=5,
dst=404
Jan 20 07:17:37 DEBUG[14121]: Raw Hangup 69.73.19.178:4569, src=5,
dst=404
...
Jan 20 07:20:06 DEBUG[14121]: Raw Hangup 69.73.19.178:4569, src=3,
dst=327
Jan 20 07:20:06 DEBUG[14121]: Raw Hangup 69.73.19.178:4569, src=3,
dst=327
Jan 20 07:20:06 DEBUG[14121]: Raw Hangup 69.73.19.178:4569, src=3,
dst=327
Jan 20 07:23:08 VERBOSE[14121]:     -- Registered to '69.73.19.178', who
sees us as ...yadayadayada...
Jan 20 07:23:10 DEBUG[14121]: Raw Hangup 69.73.19.178:4569, src=3,
dst=868
Jan 20 07:24:09 DEBUG[14121]: Raw Hangup 69.73.19.178:4569, src=5,
dst=430
...


These messages repeat ad nauseum. Bunches of "raw hangups" followed by
re-registrations galore. I can't get or place calls thru iaxtel, and
"iax2 show registrations" doesn't usually show them as connected.

What's the diff between iaxtel and FWD?

 Is Iaxtel's bandwidth maxed out? Should I just delete it from the list,
and forget them?

Are there settings I can change? 

Anybody have any advice?

BTW... my FWD # is 544716

murf





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