[asterisk-users] Cisco media gateways in general
Bas van der Veen
bas at datarack.nl
Tue Nov 21 10:58:31 MST 2006
Scott,
Thanks for the reply. I am experiencing the following with a 2801:
- user mistypes a phone number, so the number becomes non-existent
- asterisk sends the call to the cisco
- the cisco 2801 tries to connect to the non-existent number
- the cisco sends a SIP 404 error to asterisk and the call is terminated
This behaviour in itself is not weird, but the 2651 and 2821 routers at other branch offices for the same customer DO connect the user to the PSTN and they'd hear a message from the PSTN provider like "this number is not in use". I'd like that with the 2801 as well.
Would you happen to have the possibility to dial a non-existent number on this setup you mentioned and let me know what the result is?
Regards,
Bas
On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 12:03:19PM -0500, Scott Keagy wrote:
> In my last job I set up Cisco 3845 with PRI cards, talking SIP to Asterisk. No problems there... main trick to get it working for me was to make sure Asterisk was not doing any authentication... add this to a line of the [peer] setup in sip.conf file on Asterisk:
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> insecure=invite,port
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> In terms of IOS side, if you are familiar with enabling sip UA and setting up dial peers, there is nothing special.
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> Regards,
> Scott
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> Greetings,
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> After the 0 respones I had on my previous mail regarding the Cisco 2801, I thought I'd be more general.
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> Is anybody using Cisco media gateways at all? If so, how is it working for you?
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