IP04: Difference between revisions
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== Try SIP to client == | == Try SIP to client == | ||
# In SIP client (e.g. Ekiga), set SIP account with Registrar=IP address of IP04, user=sipguest, passwd=sipguest | # In SIP client (e.g. Ekiga), set SIP account with Registrar=IP address of IP04, user=sipguest, passwd=sipguest | ||
== Remove defunct public | == Remove defunct public AIX demo account == | ||
* In /etc/asterisk/aix.conf, uncomment [demo] section: | // * In /etc/asterisk/aix.conf, uncomment [demo] section: | ||
** #[demo] | // ** #[demo] | ||
** ;type=peer | // ** ;type=peer | ||
** ;username=asterisk | // ** ;username=asterisk | ||
** ;secret=supersecret | // ** ;secret=supersecret | ||
** ;host=216.207.245.47 | // ** ;host=216.207.245.47 | ||
Comment out [trunk_2] section of /etc/asterisk/users.conf as iaxtel.com is not accepting connections. |
Revision as of 21:27, 28 July 2008
IP04 - Four Port IP-PBX
Collaborating with David Rowe on deploying the IP04 - http://www.rowetel.com/ucasterisk/ip04.html
Assumptions
The IP04 can be configured with a combination of four FXO and/or FXS ports. This page describes how I started using one with 3 FXS (handset) and 1 FXO (linked to our corporate PABX). Assuming the IP04 is also linked on the local LAN.
Setup procedure
- Set IP address of your PC host ethernet interface temporarily to 192.168.1.99 (or anything you think think is available on 192.168.1.xx subnet, not 192.168.1.30).
- myPC> ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.99/24
- Check that the address 192.168.1.30 is not used
- myPC> Ping 192.168.1.30 ... no replies. This is the factory default IP address of the IP04.
- Unpack IPO4, plug into the LAN, telephone plug, and add 3 x telephone handsets
- Check if IP04 work by dialing 6001, 6002, 6003 or 6004 on any one of the handsets
- myPC> Telnet 192.168.1.30
- Change network parameters to valid settings for your lan in /etc/rc.d/S10network-static
- root~> vi /etc/rc.d/S10network-static
- ... set the parameters and save
- root~> reboot
- Remember to set the IP address on your PC host back to the default for use on your lan
Try SIP to client
- In SIP client (e.g. Ekiga), set SIP account with Registrar=IP address of IP04, user=sipguest, passwd=sipguest
Remove defunct public AIX demo account
// * In /etc/asterisk/aix.conf, uncomment [demo] section: // ** #[demo] // ** ;type=peer // ** ;username=asterisk // ** ;secret=supersecret // ** ;host=216.207.245.47
Comment out [trunk_2] section of /etc/asterisk/users.conf as iaxtel.com is not accepting connections.