[Asterisk-Users] SwissVoice MGCP IP10S

Daniel ANDRE dandre at iris-tech.fr
Mon Nov 3 07:45:08 MST 2003


Hello all,

I have a half working configuration:

I have an asterisk box with one GS101 register to it in SIP mode and an 
IP10S in MGCP mode.

I can dial IP10S from my GS101 and everything seems fine.

But from my IP10S I can't dial any number (GS or anything else).

All the version I use are the latest available

Any Idea?

Regards,

Daniel

Marian Danisek a écrit:

> rnc Info Lists wrote:
>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>
>>>>> The portion of extensions.conf is:
>>>>> exten => 3001,1,Dial(MGCP/aaln1,20)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> exten => 3001,1,Dial(MGCP/aaln/1 at ip10,20)
>>>
>>>
>>> Or aaln/1@<ip> should do just fine. However this doesn't explain why 
>>> there
>>> is no dialtone on the phone..
>>>
>>> Oh, one thought: Did you set your toneconfiguration to Europe or US 
>>> ? If
>>> you
>>> choose custom you need to configure it another way...
>>>
>>> Florian
>>>
>>
>> Update:
>> I changed the tone config to USA to match Asterisk. No change.  I did
>> notice that when I booted up everythign tonight that the MGCP SHOW
>> ENDPOINTS now shows:
>> Gateway 'ip10' at 0.0.0.0 (Dynamic)
>>    -- 'aaln/1 at ip10 in 'from-sip' is idle
>>
>> In the messages at start up there is:
>> == Registered channel type 'MGCP' (Media Gateway Control Protocol 
>> (MGCP))
>>     -- MGCP Auditing endpoint aaln/1 at ip10 for hookstate
>>  [chan_iax2.so]NOTICE[163851]: File chan_mgcp.c, Line 1099
>> (find_subchannel): Gateway '192.168.0.5' (and thus its endpoint 
>> 'aaln/1')
>> does not exist
>>     -- Setting hookstate of aaln/1 at ip10 to ONHOOK
>>
>>
>> MGCP DEBUG shows the below lines repeating every couple of seconds:
>> from 192.168.0.5:2427MGCP read:
>> RSIP 1375 aaln/1@[192.168.0.5] MGCP 1.0 NCS 1.0
>> RM: restart
>>
>> from 192.168.0.5:2427Verb: 'RSIP', Identifier: '1375', Endpoint:
>> 'aaln/1@[192.168.0.5]', Version: 'MGCP 1.0'
>> 2 headers, 0 lines
>>
>> Still no dialtone and not able to send or receive calls.
>>
>> Evidently there is a problem finding the phone.  I can ping it from the
>> Asterisk server so isn't a raw IP issue.  On the phone there is the
>> message "Waiting for call manager"
>>
>> Additional ideas are appreciated. Will keep plugging away at it.
>
>
> in sending you my mgcp.conf file, my ip10s mostly working fine...
>
> regards Marian
>
> -------mgcp.conf-----------------
>
> [general]
> port = 2427
> bindaddr = 192.168.1.253
>
>
> [192.168.1.92]
> threewaycalling=yes
> transfer=yes
> callwaiting=yes
> callwaitingcallerid=yes
> host=192.168.1.92
> context=local
> nat=no
> ;dtmf=inband
> disallow=all
> allow=g711
> allow=alaw
> callerid = John <92>
> line => aaln/1
>
> [192.168.1.91]
> threewaycalling=yes
> transfer=yes
> callwaiting=no
> callwaitingcallerid=no
> host=192.168.1.91
> context=local
> nat=no
> ;dtmf=inband
> disallow=all
> allow=g711
> allow=alaw
> callerid = Mary <91>
> line => aaln/1
>
>
>>
>> Robert
>>
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>
>
>

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