[asterisk-users] Newbie: Two problems with Asterisk Config, Please Help

Steve Totaro stotaro at totarotechnologies.com
Thu Mar 20 21:42:44 CDT 2008


Pete,

I have never done it but it would seem that running a SIP client on
your SIP server may be problematic.

Also,  58.251.75.228 is certainly not on your 192.168.x.x subnet.  Is
your machine dual homed?

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:34 PM, Carlos Rojas <crt.rojas at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Do your verify, the codecs, of both clients, in your sip.conf?
>
> What codec do you use?
>
> Best Regards
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:13 AM, Pete Kay <petedao at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> > I am sorry my questinos are too fundamental.  I am new to Asterisk, and
> hope to catch up as fast as I can.
> >
> > Problem 1:
> >
> > I have my SIP  client ( in one PC .102) and SIP server ( in another PC
> .101) within the same land.  They can make SIP connection, but when the SIP
> client makes call to play an audio file, I can only hear a "beat" sounds,
> and then nothing else.  In the console, I can see:
> > *CLI>     -- Executing [111 at my-phones:1] Answer("SIP/2001-081dd6e0", "")
> in new stack
> >     -- Executing [111 at my-phones:2] VoiceMail("SIP/2001-081dd6e0", "2000")
> in new stack
> > Sent RTP packet to      58.251.75.228:9956 (type 00, seq 037718, ts
> 000160, len 000160)
> >     -- <SIP/2001-081dd6e0> Playing 'vm-intro' (language 'en')
> > Sent RTP packet to      58.251.75.228:9956 (type 00, seq 037719, ts
> 000320, len 000160)
> > Sent RTP packet to      58.251.75.228:9956 (type 00, seq 037720, ts
> 000480, len 000160)
> > Sent RTP packet to      58.251.75.228:9956 (type 00, seq 037721, ts
> 000640, len 000160)
> > Got  RTP packet from    192.168.1.102:8000 (type 00, seq 062222, ts
> 1373137124, len 000160)
> > Sent RTP packet to      192.168.1.102:8000 (type 00, seq 037722, ts
> 000800, len 000160)
> > Sent RTP packet to      192.168.1.102:8000 (type 00, seq 037723, ts
> 000960, len 000160)
> >
> > Is it the prolem?  First it sends to the public address of the the router,
> then it sends to the virtual IP.  Is this the problem that causing my to
> hear just one "beat" sound and then no audio?
> >
> > Problem 2:
> >
> > The problem is isolated from Problem 1, cuz I run the SIP client on the
> same machine as the server, so there should not be network problem.  I
> recorded some voice mails and they are stored as .wav files ok.  When I
> tried to hear back the message, It does not work.  Is there any
> configuration that I have to go through to have Asterisk to play .wav file?
> >
> > Thank you very much in advance for all your kind help.
> >
> > Pete
> >
> >
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