PC15 (Unspecified)
D N 0 UNKNOWN
PC14/PC14
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
PC13
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
PC12/PC12
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
PC11/PC11
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
PC10/PC10
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
PC9
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
PC8 (Unspecified) D
N 0 UNKNOWN
PC7
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
PC6
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
PC5
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
PC4 (Unspecified)
D N 0 UNKNOWN
Tom/Tom
192.168.0.104 D N 5060 OK (5 ms)
Bill
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
Mary/Mary
192.168.0.106 D N 2051 OK (38 ms)
110
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
109/109
204.113.205.88 D N 5060 OK (5 ms)
107/107
204.113.200.199 D N 5060 OK (4 ms)
106/106 204.113.205.56
D N 5060 OK (5 ms)
104
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
103
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
Skip
(Unspecified) D N 0 UNKNOWN
Ed/Ed
204.113.205.85 D N 5060 OK (5 ms)
100/100
204.113.197.51 D N 5060 OK (5 ms)
99/99 63.87.108.183
D N 64880 OK (271 ms)
27 sip peers [Monitored: 10 online, 17
offline Unmonitored: 0 online, 0 offline]
CLI>
John S. Strock
Bridgerland Applied Technology College
Information Technology Department
Head/Instructor
(435) 760-0390
www.batc.edu
From: Gerald A
[mailto:geraldablists
gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 4:29
pm
To: John S. Strock
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-bsd] Host
is down Error
Hi John,
On 6/8/07, John S.
Strock < jstrock
batc.edu">jstrock
batc.edu>
wrote:
Here's what my sip.conf looks like:
[PC1]
type=friend
secret=PC1
callerid="Computer #1" <201>
host=dynamic
regexten=201
nat=yes
canreinvite=no
mailbox=201
default
qualify=yes
I just copy and paste this (and change the appropriate info)
for each phone. One thing I just though of is that after setting up all
the phones, I decided to change the ID to the extension i.e. from [PC1] to
[201], I wonder if that has something to do with it?
Did you reload/restart since you did that?
Regarding the error coming from FreeBSD, I'm not sure if that
would be the case since I only see this error in the Asterisk CLI.
It's a FreeBSD error, but would be reported by the application, in this case,
asterisk. It's really a Network error, but since Unix handles the networking
part, I'd consider this the OS telling you something.
It looks like the phones may be registered on the old addresses. Are you able
to call from the phones to asterisk? (Voicemail, the demo, etc?) My guess is
that might be the issue, at this point.
Post back what "sip show peers" says.
I would say that you should pick a naming scheme and stick with it; in 2 years,
you'll forget differences between [PC1] and [201] in various parts of your
config files, and it'll be harder to find stuff. (Unless you are using a script
to generate everything).
Thanks,
Gerald.