@pilovis I'm trying to setup small sip server on OpenWrt (linksys EA4500) with asterisk package installed. Need help on how to configure voip server setting for bundled with fiber optic Broad band service
What do you mean for voip server bundled with fiber optic Broad band service?
Are you talking about the Voip service offered by your Internet provider or what?
Let me know so I can answer your question.
Thanks.
Telekom doesn’t support session timers yet. Without “session-timers=refuse” in sip.conf calls getting dropped every 30 minutes. If this Message occurs append “~480” to the register-line at sip.conf:
[incoming]
exten => username,1,Verbose(Incoming call via DTAG)
same => n,Dial(SIP/john)
same => n,Hangup
[trunk-dtag]
exten => _X.,1,Verbose(Outgoing call via DTAG)
same => n,Set(CALLERID(all)=username)
same => n,Dial(SIP/t-online.de/${EXTEN},180,rg)
same => n,Hangup
Hello Pilovis,
thanks a million! I will look into this over the weekend. The sip.conf file for the my SIP provider looks almost completely different to the generalised one above.
@pilovis I have a dongle configured I can make and receive calls from it, but I don't hear the audio (voice), but when I click the dial-pad on the SIP client the clicked number is hearable in SIP and calling PSTN (mobile) device.
I have a Huawei E156G modem with fw 11.609.10.00.00.B418.
[Feb 18 16:43:07] WARNING[17748][C-00000004]: channel.c:1079 channel_indicate: [Dongle/dongle0-0100000001] Don't know how to indicate condition 32
On this software, the modem was not working in call manager on Windows and it won't hear anyrthing.
I tried firmware E156G Update_11.608.08.81.00.B409.exe call now works and also enabled voice feature by Huawei Modem Unlocker v5.8.1 by bojs tool. Also the port of audio was incorrectly set.
asterisk-chan-dongle project was abandoned 6 years ago, it was originally developped for asterisk 1.6 and ported to 11, actually it is quite buggy and does not work well with all huawei dongles.
another thing you can try, it is to connect the dongle to an external powered USB HUB, it could be that your router cannot give all the power required by the dongle (500 mA)
Obviously I always used a general "voip.provider.address.com" in this how-to, just to let people understand that they have to change this with their voip provider settings