[Spce-user] Sipwise SBC and Asterisk

Jon Bonilla (Manwe) jbonilla at sipwise.com
Wed Feb 20 06:34:00 EST 2013


El Wed, 20 Feb 2013 12:23:59 +0100 (CET)
Alejandro Sanchez Gimenez <alesg at coit.es> escribió:

> I think I have found the problem. I´ ve wrote
> in /etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2 Asterisk FQDN
> instead of IP address. When I put IP address, Sipwise sends the REGISTER
> message to Asterisk. 
> 
> 
> I have two questions about this: 
> 
> 
> - Is it necessary filling peer_auth user, password and realm and checking
> peer_auth_register in web interface or only editing /
> etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2? 
> - My goal is having several Asterisk PBX behind Sipwise SBC but according to
> the information in /
> etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2 only up to 50
> registrations are possible. I think I´ll have more than 50 PBX users, so how
> can I accomplish this? 
> 
> 
> Thank you very much!! 
> 

Hi Alenjandro.


We're mixing things here. What you configure in reg_agent.conf is the spce
registering against a peer server as a single device or pbx would do with a
class5 system. This is for those "carriers" that require the system to register
against them. Nothing to do with the SPCE acting as SBC in front of your
asterisk server. 


For your purpose, you only need to fill what you wrote in the message, the
subscriber preferences:  ""peer_auth user, password and realm and checked
peer_auth_register""

If your system is not sending REGISTER requests against the asterisk server
we'll have to debug that from that point. 


Please revert your changes to reg_agent.conf and let's retry.


cheers,

Jon

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