View Poll Results: What do you think I should do?

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  • Give up, use the PAP and deal with it.

    4 50.00%
  • Try another VOIP gateway/Soft-PBX app: (recommendations?)

    1 12.50%
  • Keep at it and tell me when you've got the bugs worked out w/Asterisk.

    2 25.00%
  • I did it and here's how! (info?)

    1 12.50%
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    Default Re: Asterisk help

    Quote Originally Posted by scott2020 View Post
    Vpanel shows my external IP address.

    In your sip.conf did you set your externip= or externhost= information? Also, my sip.conf has nat=yes in it. You also need to set the localnet=. If you are using PBX In a flash, trixbox, etc you might need to edit a custom config file since the standard ones get overwritten. I am running AstLinux so it is a basic Asterisk install.

    Code:
    externhost=fully qualified domain name of my outside IP
    localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
    externrefresh=300
    nat=yes
    externhost can also be externip=xx.xx.xx.xx if you have a static IP.
    Hello scott2020:

    On your items described above, what do I do if the Asterisk server has two local networks? I've got a 192.168 network that's the "main" network and a 10.0 network for the VOIP phones, ATAs, etc..
    Do I need two localnet directives?

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    Default Re: Asterisk help

    Quote Originally Posted by firestorm_v1 View Post
    Hello scott2020:

    On your items described above, what do I do if the Asterisk server has two local networks? I've got a 192.168 network that's the "main" network and a 10.0 network for the VOIP phones, ATAs, etc..
    Do I need two localnet directives?
    Hi
    You can put as many localnet= lines in the configuration as you need. Just put them one line at a time with the IP and subnet masks. I do that on my box at work because there are several local networks.
    Scott

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