[arm-allstar] Dummies Guide for SIP phone connection to AllStar Node

Michael Carey michaelcarey at internode.on.net
Thu Apr 9 02:29:49 EDT 2020


Thanks for the info Doug.

I'll see how I go with it during my spare time (isolation) over Easter.

73

Michael.
VK5ZEA
Node 27871

On 9/04/2020 3:39 pm, "Doug Crompton via ARM-allstar" wrote:
> Michael,
>
> This is actually quite easy to do. Here is an example I use for two of my
> nodes. In my case I use a Grandstream iax phone -
>
> This stanza is in extensions.conf on my PBX asterisk which happens to be a
> separate server from Allstar but it could be the same one. You would change
> the extension, node, password, IAX or SIP, connection port, IP and node to
> whatever you are using.
>
> [radio-connect]
> exten => 595,1,Wait(1)
> exten => 595,n,Dial(IAX2/telephone_dialin:password at 192.168.1.151/27225)
> exten => 595,n,Hangup
>
> exten => 596,1,Wait(1)
> exten => 596,n,Dial(IAX2/telephone_dialin:password at 192.168.1.154:4556/29014)
> exten => 596,n,Hangup
>
> And this stanza is in my Allstar  iax.conf on BOTH of the servers at the
> local IP addresses above.
>
> [telephone_dialin]
> type=user
> secret=password
> disallow=all
> allow=ulaw
> allow=g726aal2
> allow=gsm
> codecpriority=host
> context=radio-control
> transfer=no
>
> And in extensions.conf - this is just showing one. Another would be on the
> other node assuming you wanted to call two as shown above.
>
> [radio-control]
> exten=27225,1,Answer
> exten=27225,n,Playback(rpt/node)
> exten=27225,n,Playback(digits/2)
> exten=27225,n,Playback(digits/7)
> exten=27225,n,Playback(digits/2)
> exten=27225,n,Playback(digits/2)
> exten=27225,n,Playback(digits/5)
> exten=27225,n,Playback(rpt/connected)
> exten=27225,n,Rpt,27225|Pv
>
> Change password to yours and while this shows an iax connection from the
> phone you can certainly use SIP also. In that
> case you would put a [telephone-dailin] stanza in sip.conf.  Also make sure
> sip is running in modules.conf.
>
> This uses vox which works very well as long as you don't have exccessive
> background noise.
>
> *73 Doug, WA3DSP*
> *http://wa3dsp.org <http://wa3dsp.org>*
>
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 1:45 AM "Michael Carey via ARM-allstar" <
> arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>> Over the last few days I have resurrected my AllStar node, it's been a
>> few years since it has been operational.  I retired my old BBB and have
>> a shiny new Raspberry Pi 3B+, It's good to be back on the air again.
>>
>> One thing that I thought would be cool, would be able to pick up my
>> Cisco SIP phone on my shack desk and be able to talk through my AllStar
>> node.  I've seen YouTube videos of this being done... but I can't seem
>> to find a definitive guide on how to get it working.
>>
>> Can someone in here point me in the right direction?
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Michael
>> VK5ZEA
>> Node 27871
>>
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