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At 10:56 AM 6/1/2011, you wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Do you have:<br><br>
sip.conf<br>
[general]<br>
allowguest=no<br>
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So because of this I decided to type "sip show channels" into
my Asterisk and got this:<br><br>
<tt>
Peer
User/ANR Call
ID
Format Hold Last Message Expiry
Peer<br>
216.xxx.69.xxx (None)
f2d8db55-0a7edd (nothing) No Rx:
OPTIONS
<guest><br>
216.xxx.69.xxx (None)
2ce0b9a5-6de7f4 (nothing) No Rx:
OPTIONS
<guest><br>
64.xxx.41.xxx 6314098389 2a482e4b684a59a
(nothing)
No
<guest><br>
192.168.233.xxx (None) ioh3fna2aw.n4mz
(nothing) No Rx:
REGISTER
<guest><br>
4 active SIP dialogs<br><br>
</tt>I have allowguest=no and all of those IPs are either my providers or
a SIP phone on my network so why would it show <guest> as the
peer?<br><br>
I'm running Asterisk SVN-trunk-r319759M if that matters.<br><br>
Ira</body>
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