[asterisk-users] IAX2 Port issue
Steve Howes
steve-lists at geekinter.net
Fri Dec 4 11:29:03 CST 2009
Ok, check if it is actually listening using netstat?
Steve
On 4 Dec 2009, at 17:17, James A. Shigley wrote:
> 192.168.16.3 is my desk
> 17.140 is *
>
> 192.168.16.0/21 is the subnet (255.255.248.0)
>
> Firewall isn't an issue here, that I can see for sure.
>
> James Shigley
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> On 4 Dec 2009, at 16:37, James A. Shigley wrote:
>> egg*CLI> iax2 reload
>> == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/iax.conf': == Found
>> == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/users.conf': == Found
>> [Dec 4 10:17:36] NOTICE[6080]: chan_iax2.c:11087 set_config:
>> Ignoring bindport on reload
>> [Dec 4 10:17:36] NOTICE[6080]: chan_iax2.c:11148 set_config:
>> Ignoring bindaddr on reload
>> [Dec 4 10:17:36] NOTICE[6080]: chan_iax2.c:11148 set_config:
>> Ignoring bindaddr on reload
>> [Dec 4 10:17:36] NOTICE[6080]: chan_iax2.c:11148 set_config:
>> Ignoring bindaddr on reload
>> == Loaded firmware 'iaxy.bin'
>> egg*CLI>
>>
>
> Its a notice rather than a warning. I doubt thats your problem.
>
> Wireshark doesn't tell us enough, What are your network addresses? You
> at least need to tell us which end is which, and your subnet etc.
> Firewall info good too.
>
> Steve
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