![]() ![]() Same => n,Playback(the-party-you-are-calling&is-curntly-unavail) nf contains the dialplan, which establishes the sequence of digits that can be dialed, and what happens when a set of digits are dialed. In addition to the sip.conf file, the file nf also must be included. The secret=1234 under the 1001 sections is the password that should be typed in the Zoiper softphone. Disallow=all means all codecs are disallowed, which is then solved by allowing ulaw the line below. Context defines the context the section will fall under in the dialplan. The type for the buffalo section needs to be peer because of the inter-server connection. Registration requires the host line under the buffalo section to be dynamic, otherwise registration fails. Register => connecting between servers, you need the register line under the general section. Below is the sip.conf file the VoIP setup without TLS. sip.conf has the configuration for the SIP channel module, while nf contains the dialplan for the PBX. The two configuration files that will be dealt with in setup are sip.conf and nf. ![]() PJSIP seems to be more powerful, but use the standard SIP module for this setup. Asterisk comes with two different SIP modules, a standard SIP module and the PJSIP module. Before adding encryption, you must have connectivity across the topology, so one phone can call the other on a different server. This is by no means the best softphone on the market, but it has the functionality necessary for demonstration purposes. This setup consists of two CentOS servers running Asterisk, registered and connected to each other, with one or more phones connected to each server.
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