[Asterisk-Users] Hi...Please help me

John Joseph jjk_saji at yahoo.com
Tue May 2 06:10:24 MST 2006


can u check what this command gives 
"iptables -L"

or do "iptables -F " [ Not advisable , but for testing
OK ]

 then try again 


--- Crazy Boy <crazymoonboy at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi friends,
>   
>   Thank you for your response. I am using SuSe Linux
> 9.3 with kernel 2.6 version. I have installed
> Asterisk in my PC and "X-Lite" as softphone in my PC
> and client PC. Here my user name is "chandra" and
> client user name is "aarti". I have added these
> lines to configuration files at the end of file.
>   
>   added contents in sip.conf:
>   
>   [aarti]
>   type=friend
>   username=aarti
>   secret=aarti
>   host=dynamic
>   context=tutorial
>   
>   [chandra]
>   type=friend
>   username=chandra
>   secret=chandra
>   host=dynamic
>   context=tutorial
>   
>   added contents in extensions.conf:
>   
>   [tutorial]
>   exten => 101,1,Dial(SIP/aarti)
>   exten => 102,1,Dial(SIP/chandra)
>   
>   Here, "aarti" is client, "chandra" is mine and
> Asterisk is also installed in my PC (chandra) and it
> is successfully connected to Asterisk server using
> "X-Lite" softphone. 
>   
>   But, when i try to connect from "aarti" system
> using softphone, it displays an error message "login
> timedout, contact system admin". 
>   
>   Is there any problem with the content of sip.conf
> file or extensions.conf file? I have not connected
> any external hardware to my pc. I just want to
> connect Asterisk server to my collegues PC's like
> Intercom within my office LAN using headphones. How
> can I do this? Please tell me. Looking forward for
> your response. 
>   
>   Thank you.
>   
>   Regards,
>   Chandra.
>   
>   
>  
>  Evalyn Wafula <wafula at bitlink.co.ke> wrote:      Hi
> Chandra, I am also new to Asterisk and I have only
> just started installing a test system but I probably
> can help clarify one or two things.
>   
>  
>       I think asterisk "clients" are phones not PCs
> unless you use "soft phones" which is software on
> the PC (somewhat like Skype) that you use to make
> and answer phone calls. So you might not need to
> install anything on your PCs if you will use IP
> phones or ATAs as mentioned by Gonzalo. 
> 
>       The hardware you need depends on what you
> require your asterisk to do. If you will be making
> only IP calls using IP phones, then you only need
> asterisk running on your server with no extra
> hardware. But if you need to connect with
> analog/digital phone equipment, then you need extra
> hardware on the server.
> 
>       You do not physically connect your VOIP phone
> to the asterisk server. You connect it to the
> network that has the server through a normal network
> point and configure it to find the server.
> 
>       You probably ought    to take Gonzalo's advice
> and head over to:   
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk and do some
> reading before you even start as it will help you
> fit many pieces of the asterisk "puzzle" together.
> It helped me get started. Then you probably will
> have fewer questions that list members will answer
> more readily :)
> 
>  Regards
>   
>  Wafula
>  
>  
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