[asterisk-users] Unable to create channel of type 'IAX2' (cause 20 - Unknown)
Joseph
syscon780 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 15 19:20:16 CDT 2012
In iax.conf on "home_server" I have:
register => home_server:1234 at 192.168.141.1
On a "clinic_server" I DO NOT have any "register" entry.
Do I have to register "clinic_server" to "home_server? I was under impression one way regstration is enough.
"Home_server" is aready registered to "clinic_server.
--
>Joseph
On 04/15/12 11:43, Danny Nicholas wrote:
>They are "connected" but not registered. The "iax2 show registry" on
>home_server should show both peers.
>
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>Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Unable to create channel of type 'IAX2' (cause
>20 - Unknown)
>
>I think that part is working correctly I see boths asterisk are connected
>
>on "home_server":
>syscon7*CLI> iax2 show registry
>Host dnsmgr Username Perceived Refresh
>State
>192.168.141.1:4569 N home_serve 192.168.141.8:4569 60
>Registered
>
>syscon7*CLI> iax2 show peers
>Name/Username Host Mask Port Status
>
>clinic_server (null) (D) 255.255.255.255 0
>Unmonitored
>
>
>on "clinic_server":
>clinic-amd*CLI> iax2 show peers
>Name/Username Host Mask Port Status
>
>home_server (null) (D) 255.255.255.255 0
>Unmonitored
>
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>Joseph
>
>On 04/15/12 09:38, Alejandro Imass wrote:
>>On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Joseph <syscon780 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I forgot to add:
>>>
>>> clinic-amd*CLI> iax2 show peers
>>> Name/Username Host Mask Port
>>> Status
>>> home_server (null) (D) 255.255.255.255 0
>>> Unmonitored
>>> iaxy-322/iaxy-3 (null) (D) 255.255.255.255 0 Unmonitored
>>
>>The two Asterisk boxes have to register to each other so home server
>>and clinic have to be on the peers list on both sides (or at min on one
>>side) and you must see the IP. Make sure you are resolving the names
>>correctly and that Asterisk is set-up to resolv DNS names or use the IP
>>instead.
>
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