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ŽStephen Hammond

2006-12-12, 7:11 pm

Apparently iax is better is it possible to use iax with voipcheap.com ?


Ivor Jones

2006-12-12, 7:11 pm



"ŽStephen Hammond" <Stephen7372@hotmail.com> wrote in
message news:elnaqd$f85$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk
> Apparently iax is better is it possible to use iax with
> voipcheap.com ?


IAX is better for what..? IAX stands for Inter-Asterisk-eXchange and is
used for talking between/to/from Asterisk boxes.

However, while it is theoretically easier to set up, in that it only uses
a single port (usually 4569) rather than the myriad of port numbers used
by SIP, it isn't necessarily "better" as such. I and a friend in North
Wales are currently scratching our fingers down to bone level trying to
figure out why an IAX ATA at my end is suffering no end of problems
connecting to his Asterisk PBX whereas a similar SIP unit is working
fine..!

Ivor


David Quinton

2006-12-13, 7:11 am

On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 23:59:14 -0000, "Ivor Jones"
<ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote:

> I and a friend in North
>Wales are currently scratching our fingers down to bone level trying to
>figure out why an IAX ATA at my end is suffering no end of problems
>connecting to his Asterisk PBX whereas a similar SIP unit is working
>fine..!


Can your friend connect to it locally using IAX?
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Ivor Jones

2006-12-13, 7:11 am


"David Quinton"
<usenet_2005D_email@REMOVETHISBITbizorg.co.uk> wrote in
message news:khdvn25j2s9nuc7bmrnrt8t4l735rul4ci@
4ax.com
> On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 23:59:14 -0000, "Ivor Jones"
> <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote:
>
>
> Can your friend connect to it locally using IAX?


Yes. We're beginning to think it's a firmware bug in the IAX ATA -
http://www.atcom.cn/En_products_AG188.html as someone else is having
exactly the same problem connected to a totally different Asterisk box.

The device is very new on the market, we're waiting on a reply from the
manufacturers.


Ivor


Tim

2006-12-13, 1:11 pm

Ivor Jones wrote:
> Yes. We're beginning to think it's a firmware bug in the IAX ATA -
> http://www.atcom.cn/En_products_AG188.html as someone else is having
> exactly the same problem connected to a totally different Asterisk box.
>
> The device is very new on the market, we're waiting on a reply from the
> manufacturers.


IAX is very proprietary.

Even though the source code is open, it is still a specific to asterisk
thing.

Tim
Ivor Jones

2006-12-13, 1:11 pm

"Tim" <nutnews@kooky.org> wrote in message
news:45801dee$0$623$bed64819@news.gradwell.net
> Ivor Jones wrote:
>
> IAX is very proprietary.
>
> Even though the source code is open, it is still a
> specific to asterisk thing.


Maybe that's why it's called Inter-ASTERISK-eXchange ;-)

If anyone's interested, the system we're using is CNET (see www.ckts.info)

Ivor


Thomas Kenyon

2006-12-13, 7:11 pm

Ivor Jones wrote:
> "David Quinton"
> <usenet_2005D_email@REMOVETHISBITbizorg.co.uk> wrote in
> message news:khdvn25j2s9nuc7bmrnrt8t4l735rul4ci@
4ax.com
>
> Yes. We're beginning to think it's a firmware bug in the IAX ATA -
> http://www.atcom.cn/En_products_AG188.html as someone else is having
> exactly the same problem connected to a totally different Asterisk box.
>
> The device is very new on the market, we're waiting on a reply from the
> manufacturers.
>

Have you tried the manufacturers forums?

http://bbs.pa1688.com/ (I know it's not a PA1688-based ATA, but that's
just the url of the site).
Ivor Jones

2006-12-13, 7:11 pm

"Thomas Kenyon" <tom@art-it-services.co.uk> wrote in
message news:QGYfh.6431$Xo6.2494@newsfe6-win.ntli.net
> Ivor Jones wrote:


[snip]

> Have you tried the manufacturers forums?
>
> http://bbs.pa1688.com/ (I know it's not a PA1688-based
> ATA, but that's just the url of the site).


Yes, already looked there. Nothing specific to our problem. It doesn't
help that CNET isn't exactly a mainstream use of VoIP..!

Ivor


David Cook

2006-12-14, 7:11 pm

Ivor Jones wrote:
>
> Yes. We're beginning to think it's a firmware bug in the IAX ATA -
> http://www.atcom.cn/En_products_AG188.html as someone else is having
> exactly the same problem connected to a totally different Asterisk box.
>
> The device is very new on the market, we're waiting on a reply from the
> manufacturers.
>
>
> Ivor
>
>


Try IDEFISK from http://www.asteriskguru.com. If this works then
unfortunately it is your ATA.

Best regards.
Ivor Jones

2006-12-15, 1:11 am

"David Cook" <david.cook@jpcompserv.co.uk> wrote in message
news:4581b821$0$761$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk
> Ivor Jones wrote:
>
> Try IDEFISK from http://www.asteriskguru.com. If this
> works then unfortunately it is your ATA.


Thanks, I'll give that a look. The problem is, some of the trouble we're
having is intermittent, i.e. a call attempt will fail two or three times,
then succeed on the next try.

Ivor


Thomas Kenyon

2006-12-15, 1:11 pm

Ivor Jones wrote:
> "David Cook" <david.cook@jpcompserv.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:4581b821$0$761$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk
>
> Thanks, I'll give that a look. The problem is, some of the trouble we're
> having is intermittent, i.e. a call attempt will fail two or three times,
> then succeed on the next try.
>

Is there a qualify= line in the iax.conf entry on the remote host?
Are you registering to the remote host or are you using static hosts?
Ivor Jones

2006-12-15, 1:11 pm

"Thomas Kenyon" <tom@art-it-services.co.uk> wrote in
message news:mBxgh.11945$Qa6.3157@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net
> Ivor Jones wrote:

[snip]
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Is there a qualify= line in the iax.conf entry on the
> remote host? Are you registering to the remote host or
> are you using static hosts?


I don't know about qualify= as I'm not at the remote end and my knowledge
of Asterisk/Linux is virtually non-existent..! However I will ask and let
you know. What should be in that line..?

Using registration as you would to a normal VoIP provider.

Incidentally, I've tried the DIAX softphone on my laptop and that works
fine.


Ivor


ale.cx

2006-12-15, 1:11 pm

On Dec 15, 1:59 am, "Ivor Jones" <i...@despammed.invalid> wrote:

> Thanks, I'll give that a look. The problem is, some of the trouble
> we're having is intermittent, i.e. a call attempt will fail two or three
> times, then succeed on the next try.


Asterisk in most configurations logs most or all of what it does in
/var/log/asterisk. You can also increase debugging with 'iax2 debug'
from the console. Annoyingly enough it's not possible to debug an
individual IAX peer or trunk in the way you can with SIP :-(

ale.cx

2006-12-15, 1:11 pm

On Dec 15, 1:59 am, "Ivor Jones" <i...@despammed.invalid> wrote:

> Thanks, I'll give that a look. The problem is, some of the trouble
> we're having is intermittent, i.e. a call attempt will fail two or three
> times, then succeed on the next try.


Asterisk in most configurations logs most or all of what it does in
/var/log/asterisk. You can also increase debugging with 'iax2 debug'
from the console. Annoyingly enough it's not possible to debug an
individual IAX peer or trunk in the way you can with SIP :-(

ale.cx

2006-12-15, 1:11 pm

On Dec 15, 1:59 am, "Ivor Jones" <i...@despammed.invalid> wrote:

> Thanks, I'll give that a look. The problem is, some of the trouble
> we're having is intermittent, i.e. a call attempt will fail two or three
> times, then succeed on the next try.


Asterisk in most configurations logs most or all of what it does in
/var/log/asterisk. You can also increase debugging with 'iax2 debug'
from the console. Annoyingly enough it's not possible to debug an
individual IAX peer or trunk in the way you can with SIP :-(

Thomas Kenyon

2006-12-15, 7:11 pm

Ivor Jones wrote:
> "Thomas Kenyon" <tom@art-it-services.co.uk> wrote in
> message news:mBxgh.11945$Qa6.3157@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net
>
> [snip]
>
>
> I don't know about qualify= as I'm not at the remote end and my knowledge
> of Asterisk/Linux is virtually non-existent..! However I will ask and let
> you know. What should be in that line..?
>
> Using registration as you would to a normal VoIP provider.
>

In this situation, normal is only defined by your setup, if you both
have static IPs then you wouldn't want to register. (registrations are
quite uncommon with iax, so it wouldn't surprise me if the registration
code in the ATA hasn't been exhaustively tested).

The only VoIP providers I use that will use iax to terminate to you,
(gradwell and voiptalk) do not support registrations. (afaik).

It would also be prudent (if the ATA supports it) to use RSA
authentication. (if you don't know, ask).

> Incidentally, I've tried the DIAX softphone on my laptop and that works
> fine.
>

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