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PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 10:47 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] IAX2 problem for WAN connections Reply with quote

Hi,

I am trying to connect two Asterisk servers using IAX2. Everything works fine when I couple them
within a LAN segment, but not when I connect them using WAN connections. I made sure that the
routers' ports are mapped properly and checked this with additional ssh rules.

ServerA is a Raspberry box with the vendor's Asterisk version 1.8.13.1 and ServerB is normal
CentOS 7 box with Asterisk 13.1.

Calling from ServerB to ServerA works, but not vice versa. The only odd thing that appears to me
is the different perceived port on ServerA.

ServerA*CLI> iax2 show registry
Host dnsmgr Username Perceived Refresh State
80.152.xxx.xxx:4569 N ServerA 79.233.yyy.yyy:45697 60 Registered


ServerB*CLI> iax2 show registry
Host dnsmgr Username Perceived Refresh State
79.233.yyy.yyy:4569 N ServerB 79.233.yyy.yyy:4569 60 Request Sent

Does someone have an idea at what to look in detail?

jg

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