[asterisk-users] Portech MV-378 with Asterisk

Pascal Bruno tipascal at gmail.com
Sat Jan 17 00:52:34 CST 2009


Sorry for bothering you, but I got it, I just had to put # in callnum!



On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 1:44 AM, Pascal Bruno <tipascal at gmail.com> wrote:

> I want to dial out using the sim card.  What I did, I have used the SIP
> channel ex:
>
> Channel: SIP/thenumber at mv378
>
> It shows the called is being made in the dialplan, but the number I have
> entered does not dial, it just goes straight to the specified dialplan
> extensions.
>
> Then what I did, in the Lan to Mobile Table, I put * in url and the number
> I wanted to dial in call num, then the call was made to that number using
> the sim card properly.
>
> I was wondering if I cannot supply the number to be dialed using an
> asterisk call file, or do I have to put that number in the Lan to Mobile
> table.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 12:39 AM, Pascal Bruno <tipascal at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Marco,
>>
>> The configs work fine for me.  I can receive calls with no problem.  Now,
>> were you able to dial using the sim card?  I cant figure out how I can do it
>> since asterisk doesnt have a channel to place call through the portech
>> gateway.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Pascal Bruno <tipascal at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you!, I will try that in a few hours and let you know what happens.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Marco Signorini <marcotasto at libero.it>wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Pascal Bruno wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your reply!
>>>>
>>>> Can you tell me what you have in your Portech configuration settings
>>>> (Mobile to Lan Settings; Sip Proxy settings etc...)  My sip.conf file is
>>>> pretty similar to yours but still cant register.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Marco Signorini <marcotasto at libero.it>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Emmanuel Pascal Bruno wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Has anyone been able to configure portech's mv-378 gateway with
>>>>> asterisk?
>>>>>
>>>>> I did the configuration as per the manual but it does not work.
>>>>>
>>>>> My server sees the portech gateway, but when the gateway is trying to
>>>>> register to my server it fails.  It says peer is not suppose to register.
>>>>>
>>>>> The gateway and the asterisk box are on two different location (two
>>>>> network, 2 differrent IP address).
>>>>>
>>>>> I would appreciate any kind of tutorial or advice on how to make it
>>>>> work.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
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>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> I've an installation working with Portech MV-370. I'm supposing it's
>>>>> quite similar to what you have. If it could be useful to you, this is my
>>>>> sip.conf configuration file.
>>>>>
>>>>> [GSMGtw1]
>>>>> type=friend
>>>>> context=from-gsm
>>>>> host=dynamic                    ; we have a DHCP assigned address
>>>>> secret=reallyverysecret
>>>>> nat=no                          ; there is not NAT between phone and
>>>>> Asterisk
>>>>> canreinvite=no
>>>>> dtmfmode=INFO
>>>>> insecure=invite                 ; required to overcome authentication
>>>>> problems in incoming calls
>>>>> call-limit=1                       ; permit only 1 outgoing call at a
>>>>> time
>>>>> disallow=all
>>>>> allow=ulaw
>>>>> allow=alaw
>>>>> allow=gsm
>>>>> qualify=500
>>>>>
>>>>> I remember that I've found a bug on the firmware that prevents to the
>>>>> unit to register correctly on my asterisk box unless I'm using the raw IP
>>>>> address instead of the name of the asterisk box. I remember something wrong
>>>>> in cryptography chiper/dechiper based on realm... So, if you have problems,
>>>>> let's try to specify the asterisk raw IP address in the Portech.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Marco Signorini.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I don't know if the problem could be in the Mobile to Lan or Lan to
>>>> Mobile settings because these  settings are related on how calls coming
>>>> from/to mobile are routed.  I didn't use the Portech routing features at all
>>>> because I need a simple GSM gateway to/from the asterisk box.
>>>> For this reason:
>>>> 1. The only rule I've on Mobile to Lan is CID=*; URL=mob at 192.168.0.5where "mob" is the extension I've generated in the asterisk box under the
>>>> context where the Portech operates;
>>>> 2. The only rule I've on Lan to Mobile is URL=*; Call Num=#
>>>>
>>>> I think the most relevant parameters for your problem are under the
>>>> "Service Domain" menu option (assuming that the firmware you have is similar
>>>> to what I've). On this menu I've compiled the 1st Realm (as I've only one
>>>> account) like that:
>>>>
>>>> UserName: GSMGtw1
>>>> RegisterName: GSMGtw1
>>>> RegisterPassword: reallyverysecret
>>>> Domain Server: 192.168.0.5
>>>> Proxy Server: 192.168.0.5
>>>>
>>>> Pay attention that, having specified the Domain Server with the raw IP
>>>> address, asterisk needs to be able to authenticate peers associated to that.
>>>> For this reason I've set:
>>>>
>>>> domain=192.168.0.5
>>>>
>>>> on sip.conf [general] section (remember to issue a sip reload from
>>>> asterisk cli).
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best regards.
>>>> Marco Signorini
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ========================
>>>> Marco Signorini
>>>> INGEGNI Tech S.r.l.
>>>> http://www.ingegnitech.com
>>>>
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