[Asterisk-Users] H323 Call Dropping
Asterisk .
asterisk_in at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 5 03:07:13 MST 2004
Can anyone please help?
--- "Asterisk ." <asterisk_in at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am trying to setup a SIP to H323 system using SER, Asterisk And GnuGK. Following is the
> configuration:
>
> CISCO ATA (NAT) -> SER -> ASTERISK -> GNUGK
>
> My Cisco ATA is registered with SER and When I dial a number, SER forwards the call to Asterisk,
> and Asterisk forwards the call to the GateKeper. This is ok, call reaches the gatekeeper,
> however
> the gatekeeper drops the call immediately after receiving it. Can anyone tell me what is the
> reason for this? Is it a codec issue or anything i have misconfigured? I would sincerly
> appreciate
> any help or guidence on this. I am using Nufone Network's chan_h323 driver.
>
> This is from the Asterisk console:
>
> -- Executing Dial("SIP/XXX.XX.XXX.XXX-080f5e78", "h323/h323:14083339452 at XX.XX.XXX.XX") in new
> stack
> -- Called h323:14083339452 at XX.XX.XXX.XX
> == No one is available to answer at this time
> -- Executing Hangup("SIP/XXX.XX.XXX.XXX-080f5e78", "") in new stack
> == Spawn extension (default, 14083339452, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/XXX.XX.XXX.XXX-080f5e78'
>
>
> This is the gatekeeper log:
> ACF|XXX.XX.XXX.XXX:1723|3950_endp|5285|14083339452:dialedDigits|995041321:dialedDigits|false;
> DCF|XXX.XX.XXX.XXX|3950_endp|5285|normalDrop;
>
> Registration details on gatekeeper for Asterisk:
> ?
> AllRegistrations
> RCF|XXX.XX.XXX.XXX:1723|root:h323_ID|gateway|3950_endp
>
> This is from h323.conf:
>
> [general]
> port = 1723
> disallow=all
> allow=g723.1
> allow=ulaw
> allow=alaw
> allow=gsm
>
> This is from sip.conf:
>
> [general]
> context=default
> port=5070
> disallow=all
> allow=g723.1
> allow=ulaw
> allow=alaw
> allow=ilibc
> allow=gsm
>
> Extensions.conf has these entries in the default context:
> exten => _.,1,Dial(h323/h323:${EXTEN}@gatekeeper_ip)
> exten => _.,2,Hangup
>
> *CLI> show version
> Asterisk 1.0-RC1 built by root at localhost on a i686 running Linux
>
> TIA...
>
> /G
>
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