[arm-allstar] Node not registered (Doug Crompton)
David McGough
kb4fxc at inttek.net
Sun Feb 25 16:01:36 EST 2018
Barry,
Take the node completely off-line for about 10 minutes or so.
One way to do this is to simply shut down Asterisk. No RPi reboot is
needed.
Then, after the shutdown period, start Asterisk again and check for
Registration.
73, David KB4FXC
On Sun, 25 Feb 2018, "Barry Buelow via arm-allstar" wrote:
> Re: Node not registered (Doug Crompton)
>
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> Barry,
>
> As pointed out they should be on different iax ports but I doubt that is
> the issue.
> BB: I don't think ports is an issue as it all works fine for weeks.
>
> There is a script called checkreg.sh in the distribution. It reads using
> BOTH file and DNS lookup and display all nodes on your server. In my case
> shown here I only use DNS. Have you switched to DNS? Is this a registration
> problem or a node lookup problem?
>
> BB:
> My problem is strictly no incoming connects. I can connect outgoing even though the node is not registered.
>
> What shows at the Allstar status server
> is really insignificant in that it can be wrong and is really meaningless
> as to whether your node is actually working. If you node is registered and
> has the ability to lookup nodes it is working.
> BB: here is what I get
>
> [root at Node42186 ~]# check_reg.sh
>
> Node - 42186 at IP address 97.127.173.2:4569 is Registered
> DNS lookup returns - +OK|radio at 97.127.173.2:4569/42186,97.127.173.2
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