SV: [Asterisk-Users] IAX - only one way traffic

Bjørn O bok2 at online.no
Wed Mar 29 10:20:40 MST 2006


This is really the day for new experiences – sorry for the load on the
mailing list, but this will be the last issue I try to solve before I take
the night off;)

 

So I’ve got the incoming calls to work with a not-so-well solution (could
therefore still need some feedback on the previous email). But now it
appears that the IVR menu doesn’t respond to DTMF sent from my cellphone
into Asterisk. I did a “iax2 debug” and there’s no particular output about
dtmf keys when I press them on the cellphone, which basically tells me that
the DTMF is probably passed on as audio from my provider. However, IAX would
be pretty useless if there’s no way of accessing the selections in the IVR
from a PSTN line.

 

I’ve been searching the list, but have yet to find a solution to this.
Thanks for all help!

 

 

Regards,

Bjorn 

 

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Emne: SV: [Asterisk-Users] IAX - only one way traffic

 

I should add, I have now managed to get a little further, but I still get an
error message:

 

Mar 29 18:17:34 NOTICE[11943]: chan_iax2.c:7213 socket_read: Rejected
connect attempt from 213.160.242.5, request '{EXTEN}@default' does not exist

Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 002 Type: IAX     Subclass:
REJECT

   Timestamp: 00036ms  SCall: 00003  DCall: 00002 [213.160.242.5:4569]

   CAUSE           : No such context/extension

   CAUSE CODE      : 3

 

In my extensions.conf I’ve got an entry for the phone number that I’m
supposed to receive calls on:

 

[default]

Exten => 11223344,1,Dial(SIP/1000)

 

Which basically forwards calls to that SIP extension. However, why do I
receive {EXTEN}@default from my provider (or actually, the ‘default’ part is
set in iax.conf) and not the incoming number instead?

 

Best regards,

Bjorn 

 

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Sendt: 29. mars 2006 17:46
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Emne: [Asterisk-Users] IAX - only one way traffic

 

Hello all!

 

I’ve got a problem with the IAX setup. I’m previously only experienced with
SIP, so that may be part of the problem. However, I’ve managed to register
with the IAX server without any trouble (register line apparently works as
it should), and I am also ale to make outbound calls.

 

However, for inbound calls, all I get is this (from iax2 debug):

 

Mar 29 17:44:18 NOTICE[11502]: chan_iax2.c:6794 socket_read: Rejected
connect attempt from iax.providers.server.net, who was trying to reach
'{EXTEN}@'

Tx-Frame Retry[000] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX     Subclass:
REJECT

   Timestamp: 01015ms  SCall: 00001  DCall: 00002
[iax.providers.server.net:4569]

   CAUSE           : No authority found

   CAUSE CODE      : 50

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Regards,

Bjorn


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