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PostPosted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 11:57 am    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Default configuration? Reply with quote

Hi.

Doing a standard package-managed installation of Freeswitch under Debian using
https://freeswitch.org/confluence/display/FREESWITCH/Debian+10+Buster I see
that there are 20 internal extensions 1000 - 1019 already defined, and I've
successfully registered a couple of phones to 1000 and 1001.

Am I right in thinking that the default dialplan is supposed to allow calls
between internal extensions, or do I have to configure something else for this
to work?

My setup is:

- FreeSwitch installed under Debian 10 Buster on my home network
192.168.78.0/24

- two telephones configured manually to register to the FreeSwitch server,
also on the same network 192.168.78.0/24

Result:

- both telephones register to FreeSwitch successfully

- dialling from one extension to the other causes the second extension to
ring, and can be answered, but the SDP contents of the Invite requests from
FreeSwitch to each telephone tell them both to send audio to the *external
address* of my Internet router, not either the internal address of my
FreeSwitch server, or the internal address of the other telephone.

Obviously this doesn't work.

This happens whether or not I start FreeSwitch with the "-nonat" option.

So, I'm thinking there must be something simple that I'm failing to understand
about the default configuration of FreeSwitch, because I thought that calling
from one internal extension to the other was about the simplest test I could
perform.


Can anyone point me at "how to get started" for a simple scenario such as
this?


Thanks,


Antony.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 12:49 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Default configuration? Reply with quote

Did you change your default password? 

On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 11:59 AM Antony Stone <Antony.Stone@freeswitch.open.source.it (Antony.Stone@freeswitch.open.source.it)> wrote:

Quote:
Hi.

Doing a standard package-managed installation of Freeswitch under Debian using
https://freeswitch.org/confluence/display/FREESWITCH/Debian+10+Buster I see
that there are 20 internal extensions 1000 - 1019 already defined, and I've
successfully registered a couple of phones to 1000 and 1001.

Am I right in thinking that the default dialplan is supposed to allow calls
between internal extensions, or do I have to configure something else for this
to work?

My setup is:

 - FreeSwitch installed under Debian 10 Buster on my home network
192.168.78.0/24

 - two telephones configured manually to register to the FreeSwitch server,
also on the same network 192.168.78.0/24

Result:

 - both telephones register to FreeSwitch successfully

 - dialling from one extension to the other causes the second extension to
ring, and can be answered, but the SDP contents of the Invite requests from
FreeSwitch to each telephone tell them both to send audio to the *external
address* of my Internet router, not either the internal address of my
FreeSwitch server, or the internal address of the other telephone.

Obviously this doesn't work.

This happens whether or not I start FreeSwitch with the "-nonat" option.

So, I'm thinking there must be something simple that I'm failing to understand
about the default configuration of FreeSwitch, because I thought that calling
from one internal extension to the other was about the simplest test I could
perform.


Can anyone point me at "how to get started" for a simple scenario such as
this?


Thanks,


Antony.

--
Schrödinger's rule of data integrity: the condition of any backup is unknown
until a restore is attempted.

                                                   Please reply to the list;
                                                         please *don't* CC me.

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Enhance your FreeSWITCH install with disruptive priced SMS and PSTN services.
Build your next product on our scalable cloud platform.

Join our online community to chat in real time https://signalwire.community

Professional FreeSWITCH Services
sales@freeswitch.com (sales@freeswitch.com)
https://freeswitch.com

Official FreeSWITCH Sites
https://freeswitch.com/oss
https://freeswitch.org/confluence
https://cluecon.com

FreeSWITCH-users mailing list
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 2:17 pm    Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Default configuration? Reply with quote

On Thursday 09 September 2021 at 19:06:12, Brian West wrote:

Quote:
Did you change your default password?

Sorry, should have put that detail in - yes I did :)

Quote:
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 11:59 AM Antony Stone wrote:
Quote:
Hi.

Doing a standard package-managed installation of Freeswitch under Debian
using
https://freeswitch.org/confluence/display/FREESWITCH/Debian+10+Buster I
see that there are 20 internal extensions 1000 - 1019 already defined, and
I've successfully registered a couple of phones to 1000 and 1001.

Am I right in thinking that the default dialplan is supposed to allow
calls between internal extensions, or do I have to configure something else
for this to work?

My setup is:
- FreeSwitch installed under Debian 10 Buster on my home network
192.168.78.0/24

- two telephones configured manually to register to the FreeSwitch
server, also on the same network 192.168.78.0/24

Result:
- both telephones register to FreeSwitch successfully

- dialling from one extension to the other causes the second extension
to ring, and can be answered, but the SDP contents of the Invite requests
from FreeSwitch to each telephone tell them both to send audio to the
*external address* of my Internet router, not either the internal
address of my FreeSwitch server, or the internal address of the other
telephone.

Obviously this doesn't work.

This happens whether or not I start FreeSwitch with the "-nonat" option.

So, I'm thinking there must be something simple that I'm failing to
understand about the default configuration of FreeSwitch, because I thought
that calling from one internal extension to the other was about the
simplest test I could perform.


Can anyone point me at "how to get started" for a simple scenario such as
this?


Thanks,


Antony.

--
BASIC is to computer languages what Roman numerals are to arithmetic.

Please reply to the list;
please *don't* CC me.

_________________________________________________________________________

The FreeSWITCH project is sponsored by SignalWire https://signalwire.com
Enhance your FreeSWITCH install with disruptive priced SMS and PSTN services.
Build your next product on our scalable cloud platform.

Join our online community to chat in real time https://signalwire.community

Professional FreeSWITCH Services
sales@freeswitch.com
https://freeswitch.com

Official FreeSWITCH Sites
https://freeswitch.com/oss
https://freeswitch.org/confluence
https://cluecon.com

FreeSWITCH-users mailing list
FreeSWITCH-users@lists.freeswitch.org
http://lists.freeswitch.org/mailman/listinfo/freeswitch-users
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