[asterisk-users] configure my voip provider
Baha @ SH
info at saudihome.com
Mon Mar 5 00:37:01 CST 2012
Hello all,
I am trying to configure my voip provider on asterisk box, I cannot get the
right configuration after trying many possibilities, always getting circuits
busy ,message, please let me know the meaning of the debug message.
And by the way, when I use a normal sip phone, I can dial normally, no
problems.
First my config:
host=xx.xx.xx.xx
username=8111488569
secret=abcd
fromuser=8111488569
type=user
allow=ulaw&alaw&gsm&g726
canreinvite=no
dtmfmode=inband
qualify=1000
insecure=very
I also have registeration string:
8111488569:abcd at xx.xx.xx.xx/8111488569
And my status on asterisk is registered.
My debug:
Mar 5 04:42:04
VERBOSE
[20042] pbx.c:
-- Executing [s at macro-dialout-trunk:19] Dial("SIP/1001-00000004",
"SIP/8111488569/0505103250,300,") in new stack
Mar 5 04:42:04
VERBOSE
[20042] netsock2.c:
== Using SIP RTP TOS bits 184
Mar 5 04:42:04
VERBOSE
[20042] netsock2.c:
== Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5
Mar 5 04:42:04
ERROR
[20042] netsock2.c:
getaddrinfo("8111488569", "(null)", ...): Name or service not known
Mar 5 04:42:04
WARNING
[20042] chan_sip.c:
No such host: 8111488569
Mar 5 04:42:04
WARNING
[20042] acl.c:
Cannot connect
Mar 5 04:42:04
WARNING
[20042] chan_sip.c:
sip_xmit of 0x9ee6c18 (len 854) to (null) returned -1: Invalid argument
Mar 5 04:42:04
VERBOSE
[20042] app_dial.c:
-- Called SIP/8111488569/0505103250
Mar 5 04:42:04
WARNING
[19971] chan_sip.c:
sip_xmit of 0x9ee6c18 (len 854) to (null) returned -1: Invalid argument
Mar 5 04:42:05
WARNING
[19971] chan_sip.c:
sip_xmit of 0x9ee6c18 (len 854) to (null) returned -1: Invalid argument
Mar 5 04:42:07
WARNING
[19971] chan_sip.c:
sip_xmit of 0x9ee6c18 (len 854) to (null) returned -1: Invalid argument
Mar 5 04:42:11
WARNING
[19971] chan_sip.c:
sip_xmit of 0x9ee6c18 (len 854) to (null) returned -1: Invalid argument
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