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On 11/11/06 14:26:58, Jonathan Roberts wrote: > > Oh yes... I remember... > > Haven't you got the working yet? :-) > > > > 'fraid not...still I'm going to keep trying at this! > > > That should not be an issue! > > I hope so :-) > > > > Have you got * installed yet? If not do so, it is pretty easy. > > Got it installed...it is pretty easy. > > Then... > > - get youself a sipgate account > > Done. > > > - register your * with sipgate, and you should now be able to dial > in! > When you say register * with sipgate, do you mean create another > account > on sipgate? Or do you mean to do something to one of the asterisk > config > files? Yes you will need some lines in your sip.conf, something like... Replace username and password with youe sipgate details register => username:password@xxxxxxxxxxxxx/username [a string - I use my sipgate number] type=peer username=username secret=password host=sipgate.co.uk fromuser=username fromdomain=sipgate.co.uk qualify=no nat=yes authuser=username dtmfmode=inband context=incoming-sipgate insecure=very canreinvite=no disallow=all allow=ulaw once you have done this and reloaded sip, you should be able to do... sip show peers sip show users sip show registry and you should see things that make sense, if you don't you have problems, either firewall or username/password related. What do you use as a firewall? > > > > For conference you want meet-me and for recording you want monitor > > What is meet-me and monitor? Where users dial a number and get connected to a conference = meet-me. Monitor is a dialplan command that records conversations -- 'ooroo stinga...(:)-) --------------------------------------------------- Email: stinga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx o You need only two tools. o ///// A hammer and duct tape. If it /@ `\ /) ~ doesn't move and it should, > (O) X< ~ Fish!! use the hammer. If it moves and `\___/' \) ~ shouldn't, use the tape. \\\ --------------------------------------------------- -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html