[Asterisk-Users] Why can't I make inter IAX calls between
2 Asterisk servers
Joseph
syscon at interbaun.com
Mon Feb 21 18:20:12 MST 2005
Try to analyze this link: Asterisk - Dual -Server:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+-+dual+servers
#Joseph
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 15:41 -0700, info at cybernergies.com wrote:
> Hello,
> Can anyone help with this please?
>
> thx,
> chuks
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Why can't I make inter IAX calls
> between
> 2 Asterisk servers
> From: info at cybernergies.com
> Date: Mon, February 21, 2005 11:04 am
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
>
> Hello,
> two questions:
>
> 1: How can I open/enable network connection to B?
> scenerio:
> I have 2 Asterisk servers, A and B, running Fedora Core1 on my
> local network. B refuses any network connection attempts from
> A, i.e. I can't even telnet or FTP to B from A, but I can to A
> from B. This makes B refuse any IAX connection attempt from
> A.
>
>
> 2: what's wrong with my configurations, why can't I dial A
> from B, and vice versa?
> scenerio:
> A and B each has an analog device connected to their
> Zap/1 channels, on extensions 2000 and 3000 respectively. I am
> trying to make IAX calls to each extension from the other, i.e
> call 3000 (on B) from A, and call 2000 (on A) from B. I get
> two different errors. While calling ext 2000 (on B) from A,
> connection was refused because of problem 1 above. While
> calling ext 3000 (on A) from B, it says context/extension does
> not exist on A. Here are my config files:
>
> A's extension.config
>
> [internal]
> exten => 3000,1,DIAL(IAX2/chuks:password at 192.168.1.107/3000)
> exten => 3000,2,congestion
> include -> from-iax
>
> [from-iax]
> exten => s,1,Wait(2)
> exten => s,2,Answer
> exten => 2000,3,Dial(Zap/1,20)
>
> NB: A's zapata.conf points to the internal context
>
> A's iax.conf
>
> [general]
> port=5036
> bandwidth=high
> disallow=lpc10
> tos=lowdelay
>
> [michael]
> type=friend
> secret=password
> auth=plaintext
> host=192.168.1.107
> context=from-iax
> allow=all
> trunk=yes
>
>
> B's extension.config
>
> [internal]
> exten =>
> 2000,1,DIAL(IAX2/michael:password at 192.168.1.103/2000) ;A is
> on 192.168.1.103
> exten => 2000,2,congestion
> include -> from-iax
>
> [from-iax]
> exten => s,1,Wait(2)
> exten => s,2,Answer
> exten => 3000,3,Dial(Zap/1,20)
>
> NB: B's zapata.conf points to the internal context
>
> B's iax.conf
>
> [general]
> port=5036
> bandwidth=high
> disallow=lpc10
> tos=lowdelay
>
> [chuks]
> type=friend
> secret=password
> auth=plaintext
> host=192.168.1.103
> context=from-iax
> allow=all
> trunk=yes
>
>
> At least I thought I'd hear A ring when I dial 2000 from B,
> instead, I get the congestion (busy) tone. Can anyone tell me
> what I'm doing wrong? If I can open up B's network connectios,
> I know I'll get the same problem each way.
>
> thx,
> chuks
> info at cybernergies.com
>
>
>
>
>
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