![]() About Router Firmware:īefore you consider downloading this firmware, go to the system information page of the router and make sure that the currently installed version isn't either newer or matching this release.ĭue to the large variety of router models and different methods for upgrading the device, it is highly recommended that you read and, above all, understand the installation steps before you apply the new firmware, even if you are a power user. Close the wizard and perform a system reboot to allow changes to take effect. Read EULA (End User License Agreement) and agree to proceed with the installation process. Allow Windows to run the file (if necessary). Locate and double-click on the newly-downloaded file. Save the downloadable package on an accessible location (such as your desktop). Make sure that all system requirements are met. To install this package please do the following: Even though other OSes might be compatible as well, we do not recommend applying this release on platforms other than the ones specified. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. I hope it works for the purpose of knowing what my telco is expecting to get: HT802 - 15:19:38.057 SENDING TO 10.31.255.This package contains the files needed for installing the Router Firmware Update Utility. I took a part where I made a call to number 686xxxxxx from my local number 949xxxxxx. This is the log extracted from the ATA SIP device that I have in my place, the one that connects over SIP and which works fine. Thank you so much for looking at my problem! I am not an Asterisk specialist… actually, it has been quite hard to reach the point I am at, but I don’t know how to move forward. Recv-Info: x-broadworks-client-session-info What I can do is to share an INVITE log I got from the telco forum, although I am not sure whether it is valid for the purpose, because it is a SIP invite and from a post from 2018: I would love to be able to share traffic being generated by Asterisk, so I could filter From: or similar headers. ![]() e[1 30m - e[0mRemote UNIX connection disconnectedĬodec_prefs_outgoing_answer : prefer:pending, operation:intersect, keep:all, transcode:allowĬodec_prefs_outgoing_offer : prefer:pending, operation:union, keep:all, transcode:allow Identify: Movistar_identify/Movistar_endpointĬodec_prefs_incoming_answer : prefer:pending, operation:intersect, keep:all, transcode:allowĬodec_prefs_incoming_offer : prefer:pending, operation:intersect, keep:all, transcode:allow Same => n,set(PJSIP/Movistar_endpoint, $)Ĭommand issued for testing: originate application Playback tt-monkeysĮndpoint: Movistar_endpoint Unavailable 0 of inf Ok, after this long introduction (sorry for that) these are my nf, nf and command I issue to test the call:Įxten => _XXXXXXXX,1,NoOP(Llamadas a moviles) I have been reading around trying different options but no success for the moment (you will see in my config below some comma commented lines that means that I tried them at some point), so I decided to ask for assistance here. I think the LAN part is fine, because I have an ATA SIP device in my network (Grandstream HT802) with a SIP setup and external calls and callerid info are well received. However, the CALLERID info is not being received (or is not being received as the telco/phone expect), so the phone is displaying “Anonymous”. I tried to make Asterisk work with such a config but didn’t managed to do that, so decided to switch to PJSIP. My telco company is Movistar Spain, which uses a SIP (not PJSIP) configuration on their devices. The purpose of using Asterisk for me is to be able to make outbound external calls to a cellphone number from such system. ![]() Another thing is that commands have to be issued from an addon stdin service call, that’s the reason you will see below that commands are stated in the following way: INFO: Executing command from stdin: asterisk -rx '' Then, both the main and custom files are loaded. conf files must be edited in a custom folder where you have to put a copy of the main file. Tried to ask for support to the addon developers but it seems they know a lot about the addon itself and the Asterisk implementation, but their knowledge about Asterisk itself is limited.Īs far as I know, it works in the same way than a standard Asterisk system, but with small differences. ![]() I am using Asterisk 20.2.1 based addon in Home Assistant (a home automation software). ![]()
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