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I set everything up and I got connected. I tried the test and nothing. Now I can't even log into the system.
All proxy and user info are set. Maybe password issue? John did I request a specific one? Can you PM me with that?
All proxy and user info are set. Maybe password issue? John did I request a specific one? Can you PM me with that?
JAYMZ
"Mom and dad say I should make my life an example of the principles I believe in. But every time I do, they tell me to stop it."
Calvin
"Mom and dad say I should make my life an example of the principles I believe in. But every time I do, they tell me to stop it."
Calvin
OK guys...
I can see several of you trying to log into the proxy but, you're NOT using the right settings.
So, lets get this straight.
If your BAT-PHONE number is 228-1234, your username is "2281234" and the same goes for your Authorization User.
Pager Geek, I can see you but, you'll never authenticate until you get your usernames straight (and as a result, nobody will be able to call you!)
Sending to 66.66.192.211 : 33611 (non-NAT)
Transmitting (no NAT):
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 66.66.192.211:33611;rport;branch=z9hG4bK015A1230175D4E6E9A0BB814C1218B0C
From: The Pager Geek 2280880 <sip:thepagergeek@BAT-PHONE>
To: The Pager Geek 2280880 <sip:thepagergeek@BAT-PHONE>;tag=as6a05bbe1
Call-ID: EE258F80ADA2492F9AF3F3D2CE605A81@BAT-PHONE
CSeq: 11020 REGISTER
User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER
Contact: <sip:thepagergeek@66.35.64.38>
Content-Length: 0
Notice that you're trying to authenticate as "thepagergeek"? That won't work.
John
I can see several of you trying to log into the proxy but, you're NOT using the right settings.
So, lets get this straight.
If your BAT-PHONE number is 228-1234, your username is "2281234" and the same goes for your Authorization User.
Pager Geek, I can see you but, you'll never authenticate until you get your usernames straight (and as a result, nobody will be able to call you!)
Sending to 66.66.192.211 : 33611 (non-NAT)
Transmitting (no NAT):
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 66.66.192.211:33611;rport;branch=z9hG4bK015A1230175D4E6E9A0BB814C1218B0C
From: The Pager Geek 2280880 <sip:thepagergeek@BAT-PHONE>
To: The Pager Geek 2280880 <sip:thepagergeek@BAT-PHONE>;tag=as6a05bbe1
Call-ID: EE258F80ADA2492F9AF3F3D2CE605A81@BAT-PHONE
CSeq: 11020 REGISTER
User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER
Contact: <sip:thepagergeek@66.35.64.38>
Content-Length: 0
Notice that you're trying to authenticate as "thepagergeek"? That won't work.
John
Guys,
Stop trying to make this harder than it is. Most "consumer" firewalls will work OUT OF THE BOX. If your computer can access the internet through your firewall, you'll be able to your X-Lite through it. I don't have any holes punched through my firewall at the house and I'm using TWO VoIP devices. One hard phone and one soft phone.
Just install the software, get your username and password straight (PAGERGEEK, I'm getting ready to block your IP address at our borders so I can see something BESIDES you trying to authenticate using the wrong username when I'm tailing the logs) and if THAT doesn't work, THEN start looking at the firewall.
John
Stop trying to make this harder than it is. Most "consumer" firewalls will work OUT OF THE BOX. If your computer can access the internet through your firewall, you'll be able to your X-Lite through it. I don't have any holes punched through my firewall at the house and I'm using TWO VoIP devices. One hard phone and one soft phone.
Just install the software, get your username and password straight (PAGERGEEK, I'm getting ready to block your IP address at our borders so I can see something BESIDES you trying to authenticate using the wrong username when I'm tailing the logs) and if THAT doesn't work, THEN start looking at the firewall.
John
Are you seeing me trying to log in? I keep trying (everything seems to be configured properly) but it keeps timing out on me.
Does it matter that my broadband connection is DirecWay 2-way Satellite internet?
Does it matter that my broadband connection is DirecWay 2-way Satellite internet?
JAYMZ
"Mom and dad say I should make my life an example of the principles I believe in. But every time I do, they tell me to stop it."
Calvin
"Mom and dad say I should make my life an example of the principles I believe in. But every time I do, they tell me to stop it."
Calvin
Yeah, when I try to call you I get a Call Failed - 404 Not Found. Maybe that will help John get you setup OK.alex wrote:OK, I got my laptop here to come up and work with bat-test and bat-echo.
however, I can't connect to individuals, and it still says login failed - but I can connect to bat-test and bat-echo....
-Alex
OK. I found one thing that was keeping you folks from connecting to each other. I didn't have you added to the dialplan. I was kinda waiting on people to get authorization.
Once you get your authorization done, give me a call at 228-8888
Oh, and until it says, "Ready - Dial phone number" you aren't ready to do anything. Until you're authorized on the system, nobody will be able to call you.
John
Once you get your authorization done, give me a call at 228-8888
Oh, and until it says, "Ready - Dial phone number" you aren't ready to do anything. Until you're authorized on the system, nobody will be able to call you.
John
Ok, for those having trouble, here is a tutorial based on John's original information:
Important!: Most standard home cable/DSL routers do not need to have any modifications made. DO NOT put your computer in a DMZ, and do not bother opening any ports. The X-Lite software along with your broadband modem, router and the settings below should work fine.
Configuration of X-Lite for connecting to the BAT-LINE.
1. Launch the program
2. Just above the "3" key on the telephone keypad in the program, you'll see a button that looks like a notepad or something. This is the menu button. Click on that button.
3. Double click on "system settings"
4. Double click on "Sip proxy"
5. You'll see something like "[Default]" Double click on it.
6. Set "Enabled" to YES
7. Set Display name to Whatever but, please include your BAT-nnnn number.
EXAMPLE: "David 911radio 228-0909"
8. Set username to your batphone number, IE; "228nnnn" (NO Hyphen)
9. Set Authorization User to your batphone number. (NO Hyphen)
10. Set password to the password you have requested.
11. Set Domain/Realm to "BAT-PHONE" (Hyphen Needed)
12. Set Sip Proxy to "sipproxy.enterzone.net:5060"
13. Set Use Outbound Proxy to NEVER
14. Set Send Internal IP to NEVER
15. Set Register to ALWAYS
16. Close out the menu (hit the X at top right)
17. Close out of the program
18. Restart the program
Here are some screen shots with instructions!
http://www.morgancomm.com/batphone/
Hope this helps![
[HumHead: Information updated 8/26/04]
Important!: Most standard home cable/DSL routers do not need to have any modifications made. DO NOT put your computer in a DMZ, and do not bother opening any ports. The X-Lite software along with your broadband modem, router and the settings below should work fine.
Configuration of X-Lite for connecting to the BAT-LINE.
1. Launch the program
2. Just above the "3" key on the telephone keypad in the program, you'll see a button that looks like a notepad or something. This is the menu button. Click on that button.
3. Double click on "system settings"
4. Double click on "Sip proxy"
5. You'll see something like "[Default]" Double click on it.
6. Set "Enabled" to YES
7. Set Display name to Whatever but, please include your BAT-nnnn number.
EXAMPLE: "David 911radio 228-0909"
8. Set username to your batphone number, IE; "228nnnn" (NO Hyphen)
9. Set Authorization User to your batphone number. (NO Hyphen)
10. Set password to the password you have requested.
11. Set Domain/Realm to "BAT-PHONE" (Hyphen Needed)
12. Set Sip Proxy to "sipproxy.enterzone.net:5060"
13. Set Use Outbound Proxy to NEVER
14. Set Send Internal IP to NEVER
15. Set Register to ALWAYS
16. Close out the menu (hit the X at top right)
17. Close out of the program
18. Restart the program
Here are some screen shots with instructions!
http://www.morgancomm.com/batphone/
Hope this helps![
[HumHead: Information updated 8/26/04]
Last edited by 911radio on Mon Jan 19, 2004 7:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
David
BAT-0909
Old Chinese Proverb -
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it."
BAT-0909
Old Chinese Proverb -
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it."
OK folks. This is REALLY not that hard.
So, if you are trying to connect, send me the following information in a PM:
1. The number you have been assigned.
2. The username you are using. If this is different than your 228nnnn number, I won't help you any further because I couldn't have been any more specific about what you must use as a username.
3. The authorization username you are using. Again, if this is different than your 228nnnn number, no further help - failure to follow simple instructions.
4. The password you are trying to use.
Again, for the people on the short bus:
If your number is BAT-1234 and you asked for "bat" to be your password, here is the username/pw info you would use:
username: 2281234
authorization username: 2281234
password: bat
What is so hard about this?
John
So, if you are trying to connect, send me the following information in a PM:
1. The number you have been assigned.
2. The username you are using. If this is different than your 228nnnn number, I won't help you any further because I couldn't have been any more specific about what you must use as a username.
3. The authorization username you are using. Again, if this is different than your 228nnnn number, no further help - failure to follow simple instructions.
4. The password you are trying to use.
Again, for the people on the short bus:
If your number is BAT-1234 and you asked for "bat" to be your password, here is the username/pw info you would use:
username: 2281234
authorization username: 2281234
password: bat
What is so hard about this?
John
Ok, well I'm up and running (depending on whether there's a final step John needs to do at his end.. I can place calls OK).
So as I understand it, the phone list is:
2285329 jaymz
2280896 kg6eaq
2283223 humhead
2284162 cpd534
2281414 fireradio
2289111 Alex
2280880 The Pager Geek
2280909 911radio
2285260 Johnny Grep
2285334 Sundown
2280000 & 2288888 = Me (k4wtf)
So as I understand it, the phone list is:
2285329 jaymz
2280896 kg6eaq
2283223 humhead
2284162 cpd534
2281414 fireradio
2289111 Alex
2280880 The Pager Geek
2280909 911radio
2285260 Johnny Grep
2285334 Sundown
2280000 & 2288888 = Me (k4wtf)
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It looks like I probably won't be online for a little while - I have to see if I can get my school to open the firewall for me (X-Lite reports "Discovered Restricted Firewall") - which I doubt they will. But, I will be sure to sign on whenever I'm at home.
Thanks to John for putting this together!
Thanks to John for putting this together!
OSS
"Keeping public safety on the air..."
"Keeping public safety on the air..."
And as a result the returning audio is going nowhere... hence we can hear you but nothing's getting backSundown wrote:Are you behind NAT? $10 says you are and the SIP packet isn't getting properly translated at the Layer 7 (application) level...alex wrote:grr... that's not working.
Batphone: BAT-JEDI
Sorry you are having troubles Alex. Did you (or someone else) try to call me about 15 min ago? I was tied up when I heard the phone ring. Wish this had a way you could go back and look like regular caller ID does.
David
BAT-0909
Old Chinese Proverb -
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it."
BAT-0909
Old Chinese Proverb -
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it."
I was talking with John one time trying to figure out how to get you running so we dont get that Call Failed - 403 Forbidden error.alex wrote:Yeah, I just tried you again... try me back -- 228-9111
-Alex
Still can't call you.
David
BAT-0909
Old Chinese Proverb -
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it."
BAT-0909
Old Chinese Proverb -
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it."
This is a problem with Asterisk. It's not a true SIP server. Internally it has it's own way of doing things, and has SIP "connectors" going to the SIP phones. The caller ID of a call going out gets stamped with the ID of the connector port going to you, which has the effect of essentially looking like you're calling yourself.911radio wrote:Sorry you are having troubles Alex. Did you (or someone else) try to call me about 15 min ago? I was tied up when I heard the phone ring. Wish this had a way you could go back and look like regular caller ID does.
Means missed call lists and alike don't work like they should, and you can fake what "caller ID" there is by changing your display name
In other words... DO NOT trust the "caller ID" of a call on the system as it stands
Batphone: BAT-JEDI
Disregard.... Had a brain fart.
Last edited by 911radio on Mon Jan 19, 2004 10:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
David
BAT-0909
Old Chinese Proverb -
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it."
BAT-0909
Old Chinese Proverb -
"Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it."
Wow! Had a nice conference call tonight with Alex, r0f, sundown and myself. This might actually take off folks! Now all have to do is get a Zaptel card for the Asterisk server and I can set up "Meetme" conference rooms. Then people can simply call into the "room" and chat with whoever happens to be in that room.
If you're one of the beta testers and you're still not working yet, let me know and we'll try to figure out what the problem is.
John
If you're one of the beta testers and you're still not working yet, let me know and we'll try to figure out what the problem is.
John
OK folks. Here's what we've got so far....
"John Fraizer - K4WTF" <BAT-0000>
"motor59" <BAT-0059>
"kg6eaq" <BAT-0896>
"911radio" <BAT-0909>
"Pj" <BAT-0911>
"fireradio" <BAT-1414>
"rmi2065" <BAT-2250>
"HumHead" <BAT-3223>
"CPD534" <BAT-4162>
"The Pager Geek" <BAT-4335>
"Joe Hemelin - W7COM" <BAT-4563>
"Johnny Grep" <BAT-5260>
"Jaymz" <BAT-5329>
"Sundown" <BAT-5334>
"ExKa|iBuR" <BAT-6453>
"r0f" <BAT-6969>
"John Fraizer - K4WTF" <BAT-8888>
"Alex" <BAT-9111>
"Jimmy - 007" <BAT-9477>
"John Fraizer - K4WTF" <BAT-0000>
"motor59" <BAT-0059>
"kg6eaq" <BAT-0896>
"911radio" <BAT-0909>
"Pj" <BAT-0911>
"fireradio" <BAT-1414>
"rmi2065" <BAT-2250>
"HumHead" <BAT-3223>
"CPD534" <BAT-4162>
"The Pager Geek" <BAT-4335>
"Joe Hemelin - W7COM" <BAT-4563>
"Johnny Grep" <BAT-5260>
"Jaymz" <BAT-5329>
"Sundown" <BAT-5334>
"ExKa|iBuR" <BAT-6453>
"r0f" <BAT-6969>
"John Fraizer - K4WTF" <BAT-8888>
"Alex" <BAT-9111>
"Jimmy - 007" <BAT-9477>
Last edited by k4wtf on Tue Jan 20, 2004 7:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
Well, you ring when I call and you show up in the sip peer registry so, that would be every indication that you're set up right. If you'd answer, it would be easier to test though Mike! :OExKa|iBuR wrote:Hey, this is pretty cool. Up and running on my end.
228-6453 (BAT-MIKE)
Haven't actually been able to get ahold of anyone yet...give it a shot someone!
-Mike
John
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SIPphone Adapter-286
If I was to purchase one of the SIPphone Adapter-286 would that be an acceptable unit? I would just put a nice cordless phone on it.
Thanks!
Once I am cleared with this I will get one and get on the bandwagon too!
Thanks!
Once I am cleared with this I will get one and get on the bandwagon too!