[Mac-telephony-list] Possible New OpenPBX bug in PR3 on Mac OS X -- OpenPBX seems to "sleep" shortly after startup.
Cristian Draghici via List
mac-telephony-list at mactelephony.net
Wed Jan 10 15:03:39 JST 2007
If openpbx works like Asterisk and the IAX module is loaded, you
should get an answer when iax pinging it. IAX ping sends a UDP IAX
ping packet and expects an answer back from the server.
Cocoa version here:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/cocoaiaxping/
Also note that IAX ping works on UDP port 4569 (I think 5060 is SIP).
Hope this helps,
Cristi
On 1/9/07, Mark Engelhardt via List <mac-telephony-list at mactelephony.net> wrote:
> On Jan 9, 2007, at 2:39 AM, Jason Garland via List wrote:
>
> > telnet uses TCP and openpbx uses UDP. You would not be able to
> > telnet to it.
> >
> > Type this command to see if openpbx is listening on port 5060:
> > netstat -an|grep 5060
>
> Hum, so I have to amend my bug report. openpbx does seem to be
> listening on 5060, but there is no indication that it is responding
> to traffic.
>
> I have this happening on my laptop right now if anyone can suggest
> some diagnostic tests I might run.
>
> Mark
> >
> >
> > Are these phones behind NAT?
> >
> > - Jason
> >
> >
> > On 1/9/07, Mark Engelhardt via List <mac-telephony-
> > list at mactelephony.net> wrote:
> >> Hello Everyone,
> >>
> >> I have found what I think is a new bug in OpenPBX PR3
> >>
> >> Tonight, On a mac G4 Xserver running 10.4.8:
> >>
> >> I shutdown asterisk, installed OpenPBX, Copied over my iax.conf,
> >> extensions.conf and sip.conf from my asterisk config,
> >>
> >> then started up openPBX...
> >>
> >> OpenPBX launches fine and them after about 3-4 seconds it stops
> >> registering phones and while the CLI commands work, nothing changes
> >> after that. I did a telnet to port 5060 and it was not open.
> >>
> >> I have seen this same sort of behavior on mac os x with only one or 2
> >> phones, but it was not reproducible, it could take from a few hours
> >> to a few days to fail, but with tonight's setup (about 30 phones, it
> >> fails within a few seconds of launch.
> >>
> >> Is this a new bug? How can I help to isolate it? What should I try?
> >> Shall I post this to Trak? Can anyone reproduce this?
> >>
> >> Here are the messages I get:
> >>
> >> OpenPBX Ready.
> >> *CLI> -- Registered SIP 'matt' at 192.168.21.162 port 52281
> >> expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer matt
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer marke
> >> -- Registered SIP 'curt' at 192.168.21.159 port 50302 expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer curt
> >> -- Registered SIP 'hapy' at 192.168.21.156 port 51999 expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer hapy
> >> -- Registered SIP 'joyce' at 192.168.21.230 port 52846
> >> expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer joyce
> >> -- Registered SIP 'jaime' at 192.168.21.241 port 50163
> >> expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer jaime
> >> -- Registered SIP 'daniel' at 192.168.21.236 port 52782
> >> expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer daniel
> >> -- Registered SIP 'Veronica' at 192.168.21.203 port 52015
> >> expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer Veronica
> >> -- Registered SIP 'morgan' at 192.168.21.152 port 51506
> >> expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer morgan
> >> -- Registered SIP 'rob' at 192.168.21.228 port 51725 expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer rob
> >> -- Registered SIP 'jaime' at 192.168.21.241 port 50164
> >> expires 60
> >> -- Registered SIP 'jon' at 192.168.21.244 port 52861 expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer jon
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer 576
> >> -- Registered SIP 'tony' at 192.168.21.248 port 51913 expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer tony
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer 575
> >> -- Registered SIP 'jaime' at 192.168.21.241 port 50165
> >> expires 60
> >> -- Registered SIP 'WaitsStore2' at 192.168.21.232 port 52648
> >> expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer WaitsStore2
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7905/8.0.1-060412A" for peer
> >> ConsultRm2
> >> -- Registered SIP 'edward' at 192.168.21.240 port 50778
> >> expires 60
> >> -- Saved useragent "Cisco-CP7960G/8.0" for peer edward
> >> Jan 9 04:10:47 NOTICE[6938]: chan_sip.c:14427 sip_poke_noanswer:
> >> Peer 'marke' is now UNREACHABLE! Last qualify: 0
> >> Jan 9 04:10:47 NOTICE[6938]: chan_sip.c:14427 sip_poke_noanswer:
> >> Peer '576' is now UNREACHABLE! Last qualify: 0
> >> Jan 9 04:10:47 NOTICE[6938]: chan_sip.c:14427 sip_poke_noanswer:
> >> Peer '575' is now UNREACHABLE! Last qualify: 0
> >> Jan 9 04:10:47 NOTICE[6938]: chan_sip.c:14427 sip_poke_noanswer:
> >> Peer 'greg' is now UNREACHABLE! Last qualify: 0
> >>
> >> After that message, the openpbx cli still works, but something
> >> internal is gone, (like sip show peers never updates)
> >>
> >>
> >>
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