I got the above error when try to connect two soft phones which is successfully registered. I was trying to make a voice call in local not connecting and instead returns the error:
I am using asterisk 13.5.0 and not using freepbx. Simply try to make a call between two peers
Shahid UsmanShahid Usman
Some of the issues sound network related. All 3 issues can be attributed to network issues but that doesn't mean it's their cause. There is an init script log at /var/log/vicidial.log that should show you what the init script was seeing during start up. Setting up Asterisk on Ubuntu Bionic.$$$$$=.$7$7.7$$7.$$.,$7.7.$7.
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arheopsarheops12.6k11 gold badge1111 silver badges2323 bronze badges
Make changes to sip.conf edit the line bind address like
bindaddr=0.0.0.0
Jamal KhanJamal Khan
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OK I've just solved this issue in my network.First of all , about the situation : i had an 'Issabel VoIP server' based on Asterisk 13 but when i wanted to make calls ,it just failed and i got the same error as yours on Asterisk CLI. I had successful ping requests from the server and extension had been registered without any errors.Solution: I had doubt about network devices, so i installed 2 soft-phones (like 3cx or Zoiper) on my laptop and connected it straightly to the server using a LAN patch cord ( to see if there's an issue on server side or its related to my network infra.) and registered 2 extensions on my soft-phone and they called each other without problem.so i understood that its one of my network devices that was limiting the transition of VoIP packets between server and extensions . finally i got that it was my TDD-LTE Modem that intercept my connection.
So to make long story short :
1- First create a small network between your server and laptop
2- Register 2 extensions on your soft-phone
3- make call between them and if it goes fine , then look for an obstacle in your main network.
hope it could help you
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