[Asterisk-Users] Sipura 3000 inbound FXO problem
Kristian Kielhofner
kris at krisk.org
Thu Dec 30 10:49:59 MST 2004
Steven P. Donegan wrote:
> Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
>
>> Steven P. Donegan wrote:
>>
>>> I have a Sipura 3000, apparently configured correctly, when incoming
>>> calls arrive on the telco port they arrive properly on the Asterisk
>>> system - however they don't get routed properly. The Asterisk message:
>>>
>>> Dec 30 07:47:16 NOTICE[2745]: chan_sip.c:7486 handle_request: Failed
>>> to authenticate user WIRELESS CALLER
>>> <sip:714XXXXXXX at 1.0.24.5>;tag=7f8072c0c46250f7o1
>>>
>>> X's are there to not advertise my phone number :-)
>>>
>>> Any idea as to why any kind of authenticate would be done or would
>>> fail would be appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>> Steven,
>>
>> It really seems like you need to setup an entry in sip.conf that
>> "PSTN Line" on the sipura can register with. Do you have an entry in
>> sip.conf for it? How is "PSTN Line" programmed?
>>
>> --
>> Kristian Kielhofner
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> Here is sip show peers:
>
> www*CLI> sip show peers
> Name/username Host Dyn Nat ACL Mask Port
> Status 1004/1004 1.0.24.223 D 255.255.255.255
> 5060 Unmonitored
> 1003/1003 1.0.24.223 D 255.255.255.255 5060
> Unmonitored
> 1002/1002 1.0.24.222 D 255.255.255.255 5061
> Unmonitored
> 1001/1001 1.0.24.222 D 255.255.255.255 5060
> Unmonitored
> 1000/1000 (Unspecified) D 255.255.255.255 0
> Unmonitored
> 5 sip peers loaded [4 online , 1 offline]
>
> Which seems to say the Sipura is registered...
..snip..
Steven,
You need to create another "friend" for the Sipura FXO. You then need
to configure "PSTN Line" to register as that user. You need to make
sure that context= for your new friend allows the Sipura to forward
those PSTN calls to where they need to go.
Think of it like this - on a Sipura 2000, you have lines 1 + 2. On a
Sipura 3000 your have lines 1 + 2 - it just so happens that they call
line 2 "PSTN Line". It still needs valid login information to get to *.
Example (1003 is the Sipura 3000 Line 1 user):
[1003]
type=friend
username=1003
secret=1003
canreinvite=no
host=dynamic
dtmfmode=rfc2833
mailbox=1003
nat=no
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
[1003-in] <--- can be anything, so long as you know what it is
type=friend
username=1003-in
secret=1003-in
canreinvite=no
host=dynamic
context=friends <---- set to whatever you need it to be
dtmfmode=rfc2833
nat=no
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
Then, configure "PSTN Line" on the 3000 to register with your * machine
as 1003-in. Hopefully this helps.
--
Kristian Kielhofner
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