[Asterisk-Users] Simple SIP only Asterisk Configuration

Carlos Alperin calperin at senecacom.net
Thu Oct 27 06:22:37 MST 2005


That shouldn't be complicate, but it looks like you 're not registering with
your provider. However, without the configuration files, it is not much to
do for help you.

 

Carlos Alperin

 

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Simple SIP only Asterisk Configuration

 

Ok, I've been messing with asterisk for the last 3 weeks and I just can't
seem to figure this out.

Everything I've read seems to state that asterisk will work "out of the box"
with only minor config changes when being used only for SIP to SIP calls.

The problem I am having is I cannot make outbound calls or receive incoming
calls over my sip-provider.  Asterisk registers properly, and internal
communications seem to work fine.

I have, at one time or another, had either outgoing only, or incoming only,
but never both at once.  Unfortunately, I didn't know what I did to make
either of those work since I had made multiple adjustments and had done a
reload after each change.  For some reason, the incoming calls only started
working after restarting the computer so it could have been any of 50 things
I had changed.

I am back to the sample config files.  Is there any kind of walkthrough for
a sip only setup?  I have seen SIP only touched on briefly, with most of the
documentation leaning torwards IAX communications.

Here is what I am trying to accomplish:

1.	Asterisk server registers with our sip-provider for sip to pstn
local and international calls
2.	Internal extensions 0, 200-210 can call eachother (of course)
3.	Extensions 200-205 are in a Tech Support Queue
4.	Extensions 206-210 are in a Customer Support Queue
5.	Extension 0 is the operator or menu system (I guess this would be
s?)
6.	All phones (for now) are x-ten soft phones
7.	Each extension has voice mail
8.	When a customer calls during office hours, they are presented with a
menu, press 1 for CS, press 2 for TS, or dial the extension you wish to
reach, etc...
9.	Calls can be forwarded to other extensions
10.	On-hold music is implemented

I can handle doing everything on the list except for #1.

If anyone can offer any suggestions, it would make me, and my boss, very
happy.

Thanks in Advance
Aaron

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