[asterisk-users] Unable to receive Incoming calls to my DID.
Please tell me the solution
Sharon Lim
limleechin2005 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 14 00:37:06 MST 2006
I am not sure whether username can be xyz.abc cause normally is single
words. try to change it.
On 8/14/06, Crazy Boy <crazymoonboy at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your response. As you said, I executed the command "sip show
> registry". But, its not showing anything. Teliax people are also telling
> that my Asterisk server doesn't register with Teliax. So, the final
> conclusion is "My Asterisk server doesn't register with Teliax". Here I am
> giving my configuration files. Now, What I have to do to register my
> Asterisk server with Teliax? Please tell me.
>
> SIP.CONF contents:
>
> [general]
> register => xyz.abc:xxxxxxx at voip-co1.teliax.com
> [authentication]
> auth = xyz.abc:xxxxxxx at voip-co1.teliax.com
> [teliax]
> context=teliax-incoming
> type=friend
> username=xyz.abc
> user=xyz.abc
> host=voip-co1.teliax.com
> secret=xxxxxxx
> insecure=very
> canreinvite=no
> disallow=all
> allow=ulaw
> allow=alaw
> allow=gsm
>
> [105]
> type=friend
> username=105
> secret=rani
> callerid="Ranikumar"
> host=dynamic
> context=leader
> canreinvite=no
> nat=yes
> dtmfmode=rfc2833
> allow=all
>
> EXTENSIONS.CONF contents:
>
> [leader]
> exten => 105,1,Dial(SIP/105,15)
> exten => 105,2,Voicemail(u105)
> exten => 105,3,Voicemail(b105)
> exten => 105,4,Hangup
> exten => _1XXXXXXXXXX,1,DIAL(SIP/teliax/${EXTEN},30,tr)
>
> [teliax-incoming]
> exten => 3031234567, 1, Answer()
> exten => 3031234567, 2, Dial(SIP/105,15)
>
> Please tell me the solution. Looking forward to your response.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Chandra.
>
>
>
>
> *Rich Adamson <radamson at routers.com>* wrote:
>
> >
> > Thank you for your response. As you said, I changed the context
> > "default" to "general". Now,
> > 1) When I am making call to our DID, its ringing. But, call is not
> > transferring to 105 extension.
>
> No one can guess at the above without you providing something from the
> CLI to indicate what is going on.
>
> > 2) Teliax people told me that my Asterisk server doesn't register with
> > Teliax. But, I am making calls to US using Teliax. Without registering
> > with Teliax, How is it possible?
>
> The register statement is "only" used to inform teliax that your system
> is on line, can be reached at the IP address determined via the register
> effort, and if you have something at the end of the register statement
> (like /1234) teliax will send that "1234" extension in their effort to
> complete a call "to" your asterisk system.
>
> The register statement has nothing to do with you initiating calls to
> them.
>
> > 3) How can I know that whether my Asterisk server is registered with
> > Teliax or not?
>
> From the CLI, do a 'sip show registry' and it will tell you. If there
> is an entry shown, its registered.
>
> > 4) Registering with Teliax is different for outgoing and incoming or the
>
> > same?
>
> As mentioned above, the registering is only used to inform the teliax
> boxes "how to reach you".
>
> Your outgoing calls to teliax use the definitions you provided in the
> [teliax] context, just exactly like you copied them from the teliax.com
> web site.
>
>
>
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