fabians Posted March 16, 2006 Share Posted March 16, 2006 Hello NCH, I've had no problems so far with ExpressTalk and Axon working together. I was even more pleased to see uplink released. I got Uplink installed with the latest version of Skype and now Uplink has some major problems. The Axon pbx 1.06 is at 192.168.0.5:5061 The extension number 102 is set aside for calls from SIP to Skype and back. I get the following in the log (had to manual transcribe this log too!): LINE 1 TIME Uplink Skype2Sip started. LINE 2 TIME SIP Private IP is: 192.168.0.5:5072 LINE 3 TIME SIP Public IP is: 210.195.112.137:5072 LINE 3 TIME SIP Number is: 102@:53248 LINE 4 TIME Attempting to register sip: 102@192.168.0.5:5061 LINE 5 TIME Unable to find address of server: 192.168.0.5:5061 LINE 6 TIME Unable to find address of server: 192.168.0.5:5061 LINE 7 TIME Server 192.168.0.5:5061 did not respond to register(sip:102@192.168.0.5:5061) LINE 8 TIME Check server details for that line The settings on the SIP tab in Uplink is: Full ' friendly' display name = Skype SIP account number (or user) = 102 Server (SIP proxy or virtual PBX) = 192.168.0.5:5061 Password = test Skype is installed correctly and Uplink has changed the corresponding Audio In and Out in Skype to Uplink. The driver installed by Skype appears to have installed correctly. But whenever Uplink is running I can't accept or make calls from Skype without killing Uplink in Task Manager. When I kill the Uplink process Skype works again. So there are 2 problems: 1) Uplink can't seem to recognise an Axon pbx or there is an error in Uplink in line 3 of the log above. 2) when uplink is running Skype becomes unusable and freezes until I kill the Uplink process in Task Manager where Skype then works again. Cheers, - Fabian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fulpan Posted March 18, 2006 Share Posted March 18, 2006 Hello NCH, I've had no problems so far with ExpressTalk and Axon working together. I was even more pleased to see uplink released. I got Uplink installed with the latest version of Skype and now Uplink has some major problems. The Axon pbx 1.06 is at 192.168.0.5:5061 The extension number 102 is set aside for calls from SIP to Skype and back. I get the following in the log (had to manual transcribe this log too!): LINE 1 TIME Uplink Skype2Sip started. LINE 2 TIME SIP Private IP is: 192.168.0.5:5072 LINE 3 TIME SIP Public IP is: 210.195.112.137:5072 LINE 3 TIME SIP Number is: 102@:53248 LINE 4 TIME Attempting to register sip: 102@192.168.0.5:5061 LINE 5 TIME Unable to find address of server: 192.168.0.5:5061 LINE 6 TIME Unable to find address of server: 192.168.0.5:5061 LINE 7 TIME Server 192.168.0.5:5061 did not respond to register(sip:102@192.168.0.5:5061) LINE 8 TIME Check server details for that line The settings on the SIP tab in Uplink is: Full ' friendly' display name = Skype SIP account number (or user) = 102 Server (SIP proxy or virtual PBX) = 192.168.0.5:5061 Password = test Skype is installed correctly and Uplink has changed the corresponding Audio In and Out in Skype to Uplink. The driver installed by Skype appears to have installed correctly. But whenever Uplink is running I can't accept or make calls from Skype without killing Uplink in Task Manager. When I kill the Uplink process Skype works again. So there are 2 problems: 1) Uplink can't seem to recognise an Axon pbx or there is an error in Uplink in line 3 of the log above. 2) when uplink is running Skype becomes unusable and freezes until I kill the Uplink process in Task Manager where Skype then works again. Cheers, - Fabian <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Had same problem, after switching over to the standard port (5060) everything started working okay. You may give it a shot. Change your Axon server to run on port 5060. Server (SIP proxy or virtual PBX) = 192.168.0.5 Hope it helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fabians Posted March 20, 2006 Author Share Posted March 20, 2006 Thanks fulpan. Your suggestion worked for me. Cheers. Fabian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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