Why do I periodically get several repeated calls from "101"?

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RonR:
Quote from: RegularJoe on November 18, 2011, 03:40:54 am

can this process be used for "unknown"   - this is the string I am getting from the scanners .


Yes:

Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_InboundCallRoute : {unknown:},...

Unfortunately, these scanners keep changing their peering number.  I've been getting calls from '100', '101', 'sip', 'asterisk', and most recently 'unknown'.  Most of them are coming from Russian ISP's, so complaints are usually ignored.

A better way to block this unwanted crap is to supply the OBi with a list of the IP addresses that it should accept SIP requests from.  For example, I have a SIP provider named Ribbit configured on SP2 and also want to accept calls from IP Comms as well as my PAP2:

Service Providers -> ITSP Profile B -> SIP -> X_AccessList : 192.168.1.145,8.15.247.77,64.154.41.100

192.168.1.145 : PAP2
8.15.247.77 : Ribbit
64.154.41.100 : IP Comms

Calls from any other IP addresses should be ignored.

Kamakzie:
I get them too.  Got one from 101 this morning..  UGH

Kamakzie:
Got them again from "1" today.

http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/9140/calllog.jpg

QBZappy:
Kamakzie,

Perhaps you can prevent this by setting this up with the ip of your sip SP:

Service Providers->ITSP Profile A/B->SIP->X_AccessList = ip add of your sip service

Stewart:
Quote from: Kamakzie on June 28, 2012, 09:35:35 am

Got them again from "1" today.
Change SP1 -> X_UserAgentPort from 5060 to e.g. 5070 and they should go away.  If you previously needed to forward port 5060 to the OBi, forward the new port instead.

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