[asterisk-users] Windows Asterisk Help

John Novack jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org
Wed Jul 29 10:16:56 CDT 2015



Murthy Gandikota wrote:
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> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> From: webaccounts173 at jgoettgens.de
> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 16:11:31 +0200
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Windows Asterisk Help
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>
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>     Downloaded latest version of Asterisk from www.asteriskwin32.com <http://www.asteriskwin32.com> and installed on Windows 7.
>
>     Here  is my sip.conf
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>     [general]
>     context = demo  ;              Default context for incoming calls
>     bindport = 5060  ;              UDP Port to bind to (SIP standard port is 5060)
>     bindaddr = 0.0.0.0  ;              IP address to bind to (0.0.0.0 binds to all)
>     srvlookup = yes  ;              Enable DNS SRV lookups on outbound calls
>     context=incoming
>     disallow=all
>     allow=ulaw
>     allow=alaw
>     allow=g729
>     allow=g723
>     externip=72.220.28.226
>     localnet=192.168.0.0
>     nat=yes
>     maxexpiry=15
>     minexpiry=14
>     ;rtautoclear=no
>     ;autofallthrough=yes
>
>     register =>16194077214:<<password>@69.59.234.67:5060/202
>
>     [authentication]
>     [3000]
>     type = friend
>     context = default
>     username = 3000
>     host = dynamic
>     mailbox = 3000
>     dtmfmode = rfc2833
>     [3001]
>     type = friend
>     context = default
>     username = 3001
>     host = dynamic
>     mailbox = 3001
>     dtmfmode = rfc2833
>
>     [3002]
>     type = friend
>     username = 3002
>     context = default
>     host = dynamic
>     mailbox = 3002
>     dtmfmode = rfc2833
>
>     [vonage-out]
>
>     username=16194077214
>
>     type=friend
>
>     secret=<<password>>
>
>     port=5061
>
>     nat=yes
>
>     host=69.59.234.67
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>     fromuser=16194077214
>
>     fromdomain=69.59.234.67
>
>     dtmfmode=rfc2833
>
>     auth=md5
>
>     [vonage202]
>
>     username=16194077214
>
>     ;type=friend
>     type=peer
>     ;type=user
>
>     secret=<<password>>
>
>     port=5061
>
>     nat=yes
>
>     insecure=port,invite
>
>     host=69.59.234.67
>
>     fromuser=16194077214
>
>     fromdomain=69.59.234.67
>
>     ;dtmfmode=inband
>
>     context=from-pstn
>
>     canreinvite=no
>
>     ;auth=md5
>     disallow=all
>     allow=ulaw
>     ;allow=alaw
>     ;allow=g729
>     ;allow=g723
>
>     Here is my extensions.conf
>
>     [from-pstn]
>     ;exten => 16194077214,1,verbose(0, hello)
>     exten => 16194077214,1,Answer;
>     exten => 16194077214,n,SayUnixTime()
>     exten => 16194077214,n,Hangup
>
>
>     I am able to connect with Asterisk on the first try after fresh load, but not on the subsequent tries.
>     I have to re-reload sip.conf and extensions.conf to connect with Asterisk. Looking at the logs, it seems like a registration issue.  So I set minexpirty and maxexpirty that seems to have no effect.  can post the logs, if someone wants me to.
>
>     Your kind help is appreciated.
>
>     Best regards
>     murthy
>
>
>
>
> www.asteriskwin32.com <http://www.asteriskwin32.com> hosts only a very very old version of Asterisk (1.2.something). What speaks against setting up a small virtual machine to host a recent version of Asterisk?
>
> jg
>
> You have a point. My SIP provider at the moment is Vonage which I can't access from work (some security issue:)
> So I am confined to testing from home and I don't have any other machine to spare. If there is no other way
> to trouble-shoot the problem, I will have to do what you suggest.
>
> Thanks & Regards
> murthy
>
>
For very little $$$ you could obtain an HP thin client, load a modern version of Asterisk using AstLinux, and leave your Win 7 machine to do what it does best ( which is certainly NOT Asterisk )
Once installed, it can be completely controlled and configured remotely over your home LAN, consumes very little power, has a universal power supply, consumes little power and no noisy fans.
HP5720 units can be had off eBay for $20-30 US. Even with shipping to your country, really low cost solution much more in the mainstream.
AstLinux uses standard Asterisk confs. The GUI is used for management and editing, and doesn't  use the difficult to troubleshoot  and quirky overlays of a TrixBox or FreePBX
Check out the astlinux website for more details

John Novack

-- 

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