johnnypuffs
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Hey all,
Thanks to everyone involved in this project. Amazing! I just stumbled across this a few weeks ago and have probably logged 100 hours reading, setting up, etc. Know enough about Linux to be dangerous, but the Asterisk/FreePBX/Incredible is all new to me...
So I had my box setup working perfectly with the new install of PBX in a Flash 1.7.5.5 Purple Edition with Asterisk 1.8.0 with Incredible PBX. Everything was working great. Multiple inbound/outbound Gvoice DIDs, multiple IVRs, etc.
Last night I came across this thread about TCP transport for Endpoints:
http://pbxinaflash.com/community/threads/tcp-transport-for-endpoints.8606/?t=8606
When out and about I use Bria on my iPhone and iPad so wanted to enable this. I went ahead and followed the instructions to a T but it did not work. What happened is my whole system seemed to be down. Extensions would not register, etc.
I am not sure, but I think the cause of the issue was me entering the TCP settings in "Asterisk SIP Settings" as outlined in the post. When I entered this it through an error that an external IP must be set to continue. I hit the auto-configure button, all the information was correct, so I added my two TCP lines and submitted and applied the config changes. After this is when the issues started happening.
I noticed then that my sip_general_additional.conf had grown from a few parameters to 46 lines. Many of which seem to conflict with other settings. The file says to not modify manually (so I did not). I can't go into "Asterisk SIP Settings" to modify as if I remove my external IP to have it setup as it was before it won't allow the change.
I removed the lines referenced in the post above from "sip_custom_post.conf " and I finally ran update-sources and reloaded (however many times it asked), then ran update-programs & update-fixes. From there everything now APPEARS to be working normally. (Still no TCP transport of course)
However, my Asterisk SIP Settings remain in the state they were after changing them in the GUI.
Is this going to cause me issues somewhere down the line?
How can I restore these settings to what they were?
I have attached my "sip_general_additional.conf" so you can see my settings..
Thanks in advance for any advice for this newb!
John
Thanks to everyone involved in this project. Amazing! I just stumbled across this a few weeks ago and have probably logged 100 hours reading, setting up, etc. Know enough about Linux to be dangerous, but the Asterisk/FreePBX/Incredible is all new to me...
So I had my box setup working perfectly with the new install of PBX in a Flash 1.7.5.5 Purple Edition with Asterisk 1.8.0 with Incredible PBX. Everything was working great. Multiple inbound/outbound Gvoice DIDs, multiple IVRs, etc.
Last night I came across this thread about TCP transport for Endpoints:
http://pbxinaflash.com/community/threads/tcp-transport-for-endpoints.8606/?t=8606
When out and about I use Bria on my iPhone and iPad so wanted to enable this. I went ahead and followed the instructions to a T but it did not work. What happened is my whole system seemed to be down. Extensions would not register, etc.
I am not sure, but I think the cause of the issue was me entering the TCP settings in "Asterisk SIP Settings" as outlined in the post. When I entered this it through an error that an external IP must be set to continue. I hit the auto-configure button, all the information was correct, so I added my two TCP lines and submitted and applied the config changes. After this is when the issues started happening.
I noticed then that my sip_general_additional.conf had grown from a few parameters to 46 lines. Many of which seem to conflict with other settings. The file says to not modify manually (so I did not). I can't go into "Asterisk SIP Settings" to modify as if I remove my external IP to have it setup as it was before it won't allow the change.
I removed the lines referenced in the post above from "sip_custom_post.conf " and I finally ran update-sources and reloaded (however many times it asked), then ran update-programs & update-fixes. From there everything now APPEARS to be working normally. (Still no TCP transport of course)
However, my Asterisk SIP Settings remain in the state they were after changing them in the GUI.
Is this going to cause me issues somewhere down the line?
How can I restore these settings to what they were?
I have attached my "sip_general_additional.conf" so you can see my settings..
Thanks in advance for any advice for this newb!
John
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