[App_rpt-users] Server won't dial out.

Mike mm at midnighteng.com
Thu Mar 7 17:34:30 UTC 2019


Ray,
This sounds like a routing issue (asterisk routing)
Look your extensions.conf file over for type errors or restore a older 
file if you keep backups.

Just some quick thoughts.

...mike/kb8jnm

On 3/7/2019 12:29 PM, Ray D Congdon wrote:
> I have an odd issue with node 46387 which is my portable simplex "Grab &
> Go" Raspberry Pi Server based node.  It worked all summer long while I was
> running around doing wildfire comm support, used both my cellphone hotspot
> and over Satellite links. Got it out to use in the shack the other day and
> it won't dial out (or in)!  Set it up on the same LAN that I have another
> server behind and that it worked on last year.  Have no problems with the
> other two nodes on the other server on that LAN  (*45882
> <http://stats.allstarlink.org/nodeinfo.cgi?node=45882> & 45685
> <http://stats.allstarlink.org/nodeinfo.cgi?node=45685>)* and have a unique
> port forwarded thru the Router for its Receive but no soap...  Shows up on
> the AllStarLink site as active and can see keyups.
> 
> One odd symptom is that when monitoring in the Asterisk CLI it indicates
> that Asterisk is truncating any node numbers that I dial to a four digit
> ID... i.e. I dial *312345 The CLI shows *31234 and will not accept the
> fifth digit.  It is not a DTMF decode issue as if I dial a nonsense code
> like *512345678 The CLI shows all the digits...??!!
> 
> The voice telemetry all works fine and the response even for a four digit
> node ID (like *32560) is a long (15-20 second) pause then "Node XXXX Failed
> to connect."
> 
> Been digging thru all the .conf files and comparing to my other nodes, No
> obvious (To me.) differences.
> 
> Oh and Yes I've done a full update and I can ping 8.8.8.8 and Google.com
> with success.  I'm about to just blow it out and start from scratch.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Ray D. Congdon - KL7UT
> 
> 
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