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Matt


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07-15-05 10:45 PM

Hi,

I'm just installing Asterisk at Home, after playing with standard
Asterisk for a bit.

In the A@H trunk configuration, it asks for 2 sets of information -
Peer Details and User details.

I'm aware of the sip.conf and iax.conf settings, but not sure how to
split these into Peer and User details?

Can someone please explain?

If anyone has a sample sipgate of call18866 settings from A@H I'd be
very grateful.

Many thanks


Matthew






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    Re: Asterisk at Home  
Ian


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07-15-05 10:45 PM


"Matt" <matthew.humphreys@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1121460164.041720.324470@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> I'm just installing Asterisk at Home, after playing with standard
> Asterisk for a bit.
>
> In the A@H trunk configuration, it asks for 2 sets of information -
> Peer Details and User details.
>
> I'm aware of the sip.conf and iax.conf settings, but not sure how to
> split these into Peer and User details?
>
> Can someone please explain?
>

Well a peer is a supplier of services and a user is a user such as a phone.

Not sure why *@h would want details of both in trunk setup though, due to
the number of support calls coming in for *@h i  may be forced to install it
on a lab server to work out how it splits the conf files up. so will be able
to shed more light on it then. But for production I will stick with the
"vanilla" version

Ian

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