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lucaslee

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#77944 24-Feb-2011 18:49
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I am currently running Elastix 2.0.0-57 and having trouble getting the outbound trunks to register. Through the stickies there is reference when setting up the PBX system to use as.wxcnz.net as the domain and host in the trunk settings.
The information I received from Xnet was to use the proxy: pan.wxnz.net
What is the difference between the two proxy servers and does it make a difference which one I should be using?

Below is a copy of the log when I setup using pan.wxnz.net instead of as.wxcnz.net:

[Feb 24 18:30:19] NOTICE[3128] chan_sip.c: -- Registration for '9XXXXXXX@pan.wxnz.net' timed out, trying again (Attempt #16)
[Feb 24 18:30:19] NOTICE[3128] chan_sip.c: Failed to authenticate on REGISTER to '9XXXXXXX@pan.wxnz.net' (Tries 3)

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  #443150 24-Feb-2011 18:52
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pan.wxnz.net does a DNS look up, as.wxcnz.net does not as it also needs a OBP setting of 58.28.20.150 to work




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  #443153 24-Feb-2011 19:00
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Does that mean that i can follow the original sticky http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=65&topicid=17174

and instead of  as.wxcnz.net i can use pan.wxnz.net instead?
Would this also mean I wouldn't have to add  the line "58.28.20.150 as.wxcnz.net" into the hosts file?

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  #443164 24-Feb-2011 20:14
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I have now successfully established a working IP Trunk Registration using pan.wxnz.net using the xnet service with Elastix 2.0.0-57 :) Now on to try some more fancy things



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  #443165 24-Feb-2011 20:19
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You should always use IP's or as.wxnz.net with a localhost setting and preferably a local DNS server running DNSMasq for any Asterisk install to avoid the well documented DNS issues that result in the inability to make internal calls when the internet connection drops.

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