 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| reply to nunya Re: [Equipment] DVG1120S and Asterisk
If you can configure any SIP ATA device to register to your trixbox, configuring a DVG-1120S should be the same as for other SIP ATA devices.
For testing purposes, I had no problems with my DVG-1120S configured to register to my asterisk-1.6.x system on the same private LAN as extensions. |
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  nunya SEE ROCK CITY 475 MILES Premium,MVM join:2000-12-23 O Fallon, MO clubs:
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| Other deices have been working fine for months or even years. This thing simply refuses to register. I keep thinking there's a secret setting somewhere that I missed. The only solace I have right now is that this happens to a lot of others trying to use this ATA with asterisk. -- Looks like Reverend Wright got his wish - God Damn America. |
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 toro
join:2006-01-27 Scarborough, ON
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1 edit | Mine used to work well (I am not using it anymore, I sold it). A few (obvious) tips: - is your Asterisk in the same subnet as the DVG-1120 ? If so, make sure you connect the WAN interface of your DVG-1120 to your LAN - if it's not in the same LAN (my case, where Asterisk is in a data center), the DVG will work with it only if it has a routable (public) IP address - if you want to configure both channels to register, use port 5060 for one and 5061 for the other (that's in the User Agent settings). In the server settings you should use 5060 - don't trust the Query button to find out if it's registered. I've seen cases where it was registered just fine but the query would return an error. Use "sip show peers" on our Asterisk to check |
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