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arp -a |grep 192.168.110.xxx | arp -a |grep 192.168.110.xxx | ||
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+ | ====== Outbound Trunk Unavailable ====== | ||
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+ | Sometimes, with some firewalls, with IP routed trunks, the outbound trunk can become '' | ||
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+ | Adjusting the PJSIP trunk advanced settings can definitely help. | ||
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+ | May bring trunk back online: | ||
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+ | May save you a reboot: | ||
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+ | This one-liner can be used in cron to check the trunk status, restart Asterisk and notify you: | ||
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+ | FIXME Not well tested | ||
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