I keep getting calls from "asterisk" waking us up in the wee hours????

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andyha:
I'm givin' that a try...thanks RonR will let you know over the next few days if it works.

andyha:
Quote from: RonR on June 13, 2011, 10:56:01 pm

andyha,

Try:

X_InboundCallRoute : {'asterisk':},{(xxx):},{ph}



Bad news, this is NOT working. Received 2 calls already today from "asterisk" This is really starting to get annoying. Anyone else find a solution to this??

RonR:
All I know to do is keep trying:

X_InboundCallRoute : {('asterisk'):},{(xxx):},{ph}

andyha:
So far so good. I contacted OBI and they said to contact my voip provider. Went on my voip provider forum and there was an entire thread about this issue. There is a fix that appears to be working so far. Stop forwarding port 5060 in your router. Apparently that's where a lot of these calls are coming in  According to the forum, some routers need port 5060 forwarded to your ATA, but the better routers don't. I run DD-WRT on my linksys WRT54GL and apparently this setup does NOT need port 5060 forwarded. I removed the forward and have not got an asterisk call yet. It hasn't been that long so I will wait and see if this indeed is a fix. I will let you all know in a few days how it's going.

RonR:
You'll most likely need port 5060 forwarded in order to receive calls via SIP URI or those forwarded from a DID such as IPKall, so I wouldn't be pleased with removing the port forwarding as the solution.  If the only SIP you're doing is a registered connection to a provider, there's probably not an issue.

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