I've found cases where NOT selecting it was necessary due to NAT symmetry
STUN Server > "use specified server: "Īdvanced Options > "Use rport" should normally be selected BUT IP Address >" Discover global address" should be selected, Send Outbound via: "target domain" should be selected I've tested various remote SIP topologies using X-Lite and have found the following to generally work:ġ) Follow "SARK devs" advice on SAIL setup and the SIP firewall port forwarding.ĭomain Proxy> "Register with domain and receive incoming calls" should be selected SIP has very poor native NAT support so X-Lite can be tricky depending on the firewall's NAT implementation. Or is there something I must do to allow external clients to register? Is the SME server configured to allow these access to these ports for other than the internal network? If I do a port scan at either end it showns the ports as "Stealthed" so that should be fine. I have the remote softphone SIP account settings configured with Username=5004 Password=password Authorization User Name=5004 Domain=IP of Main Site Firewall (which forwards to internal IP) and I have clicked the "Register with Domain" and "Send outbound via Domain" but cannot get it to work.
XLITE SOFTPHONE SIP ERROR 408 PC
I have port forwarded UDP port 5060, and 10000-20000 at the main site to the internal IP of the PBX server and I have also port forwarded at the remote end to the PC with the softphone but it just gives me "Registration error: 408 Request Timed Out" no matter what I try. On the local network I have no problem registering the extention however, I cannot seem to register an Xlite softphone that is at a remote location behind it's own firewall. I’m not sure now if this would indicate some issue with the host in this case if FreePBX can’t autoconfigure the network IP under the SIP settings.I have just set up the latest SAIL-SME7.3 stable on a VMWare VM in Server Only mode and created a couple extensions for use with the Xlite softphones. Mind you, this is on an external front facing public network with a Static non shared IP on essentially a VPS. To double check NAT on the external server which like I said up until a week or so worked with no changes other than rolled out updates, I did do an autodetect on the network first even though it was fine, and get the following error:Īn Error occurred trying fetch network configuration and external IP address I know others aren’t having this same issue, but you do see enough of a sprinkling on the net with similar 408 errors and asterisk itself. This is why I installed the distro on my spare PC to test it and sure enough, same problem.
XLITE SOFTPHONE SIP ERROR 408 UPDATE
I’m willing to accept that the home system may be messed up due to the pfsense box, even though ports are proper and the site confirms it sees the open port to my home server.įWIW - about 1 week or so ago, things stopped working the external server so I am not sure if maybe an update went bad.
If It was isolated to my pfsense box, I would be able to connect to my Digital Ocean hosted server via my mobile network at least. I’m sorry, but how can this be an issue with my routers not NAT’ing properly when Digital Ocean (hosting company) confirms they don’t filter any traffic and I attempt connections via my MOBILE network which is 4G LTE, and my work network is unfiltered as well as I had mentioned.