[Asterisk-Users] Re: h323.conf - Asterisk not routing incoming calls based on IP - Ignoring type=user + host= + context=

Deon mr_e_glitch at yahoo.com
Sun May 8 11:15:06 MST 2005


Anybody have any updates to this posting? Why won't it route calls from
209.237.227.185 to the [termination-test] context?  I've tried type=user,
type=peer and type=friend

The funny thing is in the sip.conf, I have an entry, "type=peer" and it
works for inbound, I set host=209.237.227.185 with type=peer and any
incoming sip calls from that IP goes to the right context. I then do a
Dial(SIP/5551212 at test) and it dials out through that peer as well, so I've
got a peer working both ways. I changed it to "user" and I can't send
calls out through, or get calls in from, that IP. Seems like it's
backwards somewhere in there.  But in the h323.conf file I tried
peer/user/friend to no avail, still not routing calls properly.

--- Deon <mr_e_glitch at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Ok, at the bottom of my h323.conf file on my 1st server I have this:
> 
> ; ---------------------
> [test]
> type=user
> host=209.237.227.185
> context=termination-test
> incominglimit=10
> accountcode=005
> ; ---------------------
> 
> Using an Asterisk at the other IP, I have this:
> exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial(H323/${EXTEN}@64.135.11.85,,o)
> 
> This should send a call from the test-server to the IP of the 1st
> server;
> the server should see the call as coming from the host IP of [test] and
> send it to the termination-test context, not the default "incoming"
> context, however I see this on the 1st server:
> 
> =================================================================
>   == Starting H323/ip$209.237.227.185:46373/20161 at
> incoming,18005551212,1 failed so falling back to exten 's'
>   == Starting H323/ip$209.237.227.185:46373/20161 at incoming,s,1 still
> failed so falling back to context 'default'
> May  7 14:19:18 WARNING[30649]: pbx.c:1889 ast_pbx_run: Channel
> 'H323/ip$209.237.227.185:46373/20161' sent into invalid extension 's' in
> context 'default', but no invalid handler
> =================================================================
> 
> The remote-test server sends the h323 call perfectly, but the receiving
> server isn't matching and sending it to the propper context. Any idea
> why?
> My [test] user is taken right out of the example h323.conf file
> (billybob).
> 
> Best Regards,
> Deon
> 
> 
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