[Asterisk-Users] Incoming response and external access

Adam Goryachev mailinglists at websitemanagers.com.au
Tue Mar 22 20:14:58 MST 2005


On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 01:34 +0000, Paul Goodyear wrote:
> I'm all up for reading and looking round for people in the same boat
> to try and solve the issue together, but there appears to not be large
> community yet, just the asterisk mail lists.

Actually, the asterisk community is very large IMHO... There are the
various mailing lists, IRC, the wiki, the asterisk documentation
project, and many other websites/forums/wiki's/etc which have relevant
community members....

> I got Asterisk working with X-Lite great now for internal calls and
> also calling land line numbers etc. The two problems i'm currently
> having are:
> 
> 1. When someone calls in the phones ring 3 times then Asterisk kicks
> in, there is about a 3 second gap before Asterisk starts to ring the
> default group. Can this be cut down ring straight away?

This is the very old, very standard problem... disable callerid on the
incoming line/port, and it will work as you expect. With analog ports,
you need a couple of rings to receive/process the callerid.

> 2. I cannot seem to get access to Asterisk box from the net. I setup
> TCP/5060 and UDP/5060 to forward to my Asterisk IP in IPCop, but I
> cannot even get in on port 5060 on the LAN, I have checked the
> settings in sip.conf and appear to be okay.

Asterisk only uses UDP, and AFAIK, you also need UDP ports 10000 to
xxxxxx see /etc/asterisk/sip.conf for details.

You will also need to set the various NAT related config options in the
sip.cfg file.

As far as getting it to work on your LAN, well, I though you said you
had X-Lite working for internal calls, which implies it is working on
the LAN at least ???

> Any ideas?

More details if you need more help. Also, please see the
www.voip-info.org wiki first.

Regards,
Adam

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