Thank you I will try tonight<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/10/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Anselm Martin Hoffmeister</b> <<a href="mailto:anselm@hoffmeister-online.de">anselm@hoffmeister-online.de</a>> wrote:
</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Am Montag, den 10.09.2007, 05:14 +0200 schrieb Il Neofita:<br>> On 9/9/07, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister <
<a href="mailto:anselm@hoffmeister-online.de">anselm@hoffmeister-online.de</a>><br>> wrote:<br>> Am Sonntag, den 09.09.2007, 20:16 +0200 schrieb Il Neofita:<br>><br>> Well, it seems there are differences between those accounts
<br>> then.<br>><br>> You might want to post your sip.conf, and -if that is<br>> possible- the ATA<br>> conf file; or at least a writedown of the configuration there.<br>>
<br>> First of all, thank you for you reply<br>> The ATA is the Fritz!Box and I tried with different FW version but I<br>> have the same behaviour<br><br>I have been using FritzBoxes for quite a while, and have not found such
<br>strange bugs - except after a Firmware Upgrade. It seems after some<br>upgrades you need to do a "factory reset" (via the web interface) and<br>enter your data again, else they behave stupidly.<br><br>> this is part of the
sip.conf<br>> [180]<br>> type=peer<br>> username=180<br>> secret=aaaaaa<br>> callerid=First<180><br>> canreinvite = yes<br>> host = dynamic<br>> dtmfmode = rfc2833<br>> qualify = yes<br>> nat = yes
<br>> context = mycont<br>> disallow = all<br>> allow = g726<br>> allow = g723<br>> allow = ulaw<br>> allow = alaw<br>> allow = g729<br>> allow = gsm<br>><br>> [181]<br>> type=peer<br>> username=181
<br>> secret=bbbbbb<br>> callerid=Second<181><br>> canreinvite = yes<br>> host = dynamic<br>> dtmfmode = rfc2833<br>> qualify = yes<br>> nat = yes<br>> context = mycont<br>> disallow = all
<br>> allow = g726<br>> allow = g723<br>> allow = ulaw<br>> allow = alaw<br>> allow = g729<br>> allow = gsm<br><br>Looks pretty OK to me. Just a stupid idea: Do you have a [general]<br>section before those two?
<br><br>And then, I use type=friend, not type=peer, that _might_ make a<br>difference in how asterisk matches sip.conf contexts to registered<br>clients.<br><br>8<==== From my sip.conf:<br>[sip501]<br>mailbox=01<br>callerid=501
<br>type=friend<br>username=sip501<br>secret=lk1j2eu89<br>context=sipclient<br>host=dynamic<br>nat=yes<br>disallow=all<br>allow=alaw<br>allow=gsm<br>allow=ulaw<br><br>[sip502]<br>mailbox=02<br>callerid=502<br>type=friend<br>
username=sip502<br>secret=1092jd0<br>context=sipclient<br>host=dynamic<br>nat=yes<br>disallow=all<br>allow=alaw<br>allow=gsm<br>allow=ulaw<br>=====>8<br><br>Note: Those two accounts belong to the same FritzBox.<br><br>
> I tried to switch the account for the two ports but what it is<br>> important is only the order in the sip.conf<br><br>That made me think about that friend/peer thingy.<br><br>> I found some information in german and I do not know it
<br><br>The FritzBoxes are popular here in Germany - no wonder, being a German<br>manufactured product and being given away for (nearly) free with any<br>2-year DSL contract... I like them nevertheless :)<br><br>BR, HTH<br>
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