Nokia E60, E-Series Phones

Okay, I have the E61 and have successfully connected it to my WLAN. The problem is, it seems to want to continually disconnect from the WLAN and only reconnect when I access the web, etc. I have not been able to get successfully registered with Asterisk yet (followed this), but I have a feeling it is related to this, as it does not appear to reach out to my Asterisk box at all.

I have been through the settings on the phone and am swimming in lots of options. Nothing clearly states remain connected to an access point or not. Any ideas on how to maintain the WLAN connection when in range (all my other computers remain connected just fine) and knock-on effects with SIP?

PS - SIP/Asterisk works over GPRS/3G mostly ok. Outgoing calls work fine, but incoming always lose the audio and I get this on the CLI using iLBC or ALAW:

Got WLAN working, but still no inbound calls per the above. Ideas??? Has anyone gotten inbound working?

The sip implementation of the E60 is buggy and dissapearing registrations is one of the problems. I’m afraid we have to wait for a firmware update and go to a Nokia service point to get it flashed into the E60. I’m 100% sure that my configuration is ok but suddenly the registration is gone and doesn’t come back until I stop and start (why not a restart options?) the phone.

Positive point: the sound quality is, if everthing works as supposed, really perfect. It should be because the alaw codec should result in better sound quality then the gsm codec normally used in mobiles (in Holland a mobile phone is even named a gsm)

a little bit off topic: is there a way to get my appointments and (unfinnished) tasks not constantly on my screen.

[quote=“lesouvage”]The sip implementation of the E60 is buggy and dissapearing registrations is one of the problems. I’m afraid we have to wait for a firmware update and go to a Nokia service point to get it flashed into the E60. I’m 100% sure that my configuration is ok but suddenly the registration is gone and doesn’t come back until I stop and start (why not a restart options?) the phone.

Positive point: the sound quality is, if everthing works as supposed, really perfect. It should be because the alaw codec should result in better sound quality then the gsm codec normally used in mobiles (in Holland a mobile phone is even named a gsm)

a little bit off topic: is there a way to get my appointments and (unfinnished) tasks not constantly on my screen.[/quote]

Yes, I have read this. But, do you have inbound calls working with Asterisk? I posted this at Nokia:

discussion.forum.nokia.com/forum … hp?t=83985

Also, been registered over WLAN for quite a while now with no de-registration. Sounds like it could be a problem with your WLAN connectivity and not necessarily the SIP part. But who knows…

I am still hunting for a WiSip phone which actually “does what I mean”…
I am looking at the E series Nokias but it seems they too will need to go through iterations to get it right (assuming they even try)…
It’s gotten frustrating because I want a phone that when configured works right, right out of the box w/o need for firmware updates and compromises.
Did anybody have luck ironing out the various issues?

Hi, I have followed your configuration but my E60 seems not work/register.

I post my log if anyone can help me:

with nat disable

<-- SIP read from 151.38.43.46:19834:
REGISTER sip:192.168.1.200 SIP/2.0
Route: sip:192.168.1.200;lr
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.99:5060;branch=z9hG4bKoshj5kfbp1hc74qm0ackh80
From: sip:208@my_ip;tag=jmtj5k9nadhc7fim0ack
To: sip:208@my_ip
Contact: sip:208@192.168.1.99;expires=3600
CSeq: 1126 REGISTER
Call-ID: vfQOQl–oIeXj0api9F6nimvnTwG0T
Supported: sec-agree
Max-Forwards: 70
Content-Length: 0

— (11 headers 0 lines)—
Using latest REGISTER request as basis request
Sending to 192.168.1.99 : 5060 (NAT)
Transmitting (no NAT) to 192.168.1.99:5060:
SIP/2.0 100 Trying
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.99:5060;branch=z9hG4bKoshj5kfbp1hc74qm0ackh80;received=151.38.43.46
From: sip:208@my_ip;tag=jmtj5k9nadhc7fim0ack
To: sip:208@my_ip
Call-ID: vfQOQl–oIeXj0api9F6nimvnTwG0T
CSeq: 1126 REGISTER
User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY
Contact: sip:208@192.168.1.200
Content-Length: 0


Transmitting (no NAT) to 192.168.1.99:5060:
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.99:5060;branch=z9hG4bKoshj5kfbp1hc74qm0ackh80;received=151.38.43.46
From: sip:208@my_ip;tag=jmtj5k9nadhc7fim0ack
To: sip:208@my_ip;tag=as29a9cc9f
Call-ID: vfQOQl–oIeXj0api9F6nimvnTwG0T
CSeq: 1126 REGISTER
User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY
Contact: sip:208@192.168.1.200
WWW-Authenticate: Digest algorithm=MD5, realm=“asterisk”, nonce="2495e6cb"
Content-Length: 0

with nat enable

— (11 headers 0 lines)—
Destroying call '08e0cde70bda25a526f32d5a50727f33@192.168.1.200’
asterisk1*CLI>
<-- SIP read from 151.38.43.46:20300:
REGISTER sip:192.168.1.200 SIP/2.0
Route: sip:my_ip;lr
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.99:5060;branch=z9hG4bKegpl50ntmlhc69ar0ackhhd
From: sip:208@my_ip;tag=5vk550gjc5hc7o4v0ack
To: sip:208@my_ip
Contact: sip:208@192.168.1.99;expires=3600
CSeq: 1133 REGISTER
Call-ID: 5hdiwAD3oIdgxgapi3CfvgbWvzQ0PU
Supported: sec-agree
Max-Forwards: 70
Content-Length: 0

— (11 headers 0 lines)—
Using latest REGISTER request as basis request
Sending to 192.168.1.99 : 5060 (NAT)
Transmitting (NAT) to 151.38.43.46:20300:
SIP/2.0 100 Trying
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.99:5060;branch=z9hG4bKegpl50ntmlhc69ar0ackhhd;received=151.38.43.46
From: sip:208@my_ip;tag=5vk550gjc5hc7o4v0ack
To: sip:208@my_ip
Call-ID: 5hdiwAD3oIdgxgapi3CfvgbWvzQ0PU
CSeq: 1133 REGISTER
User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY
Contact: sip:208@192.168.1.200
Content-Length: 0


Transmitting (NAT) to 151.38.43.46:20300:
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.99:5060;branch=z9hG4bKegpl50ntmlhc69ar0ackhhd;received=151.38.43.46
From: sip:208@my_ip;tag=5vk550gjc5hc7o4v0ack
To: sip:208@my_ip;tag=as6985bfa3
Call-ID: 5hdiwAD3oIdgxgapi3CfvgbWvzQ0PU
CSeq: 1133 REGISTER
User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY
Contact: sip:208@192.168.1.200
WWW-Authenticate: Digest algorithm=MD5, realm=“asterisk”, nonce="177af280"
Content-Length: 0

Thanks in advantage

Pasqu.

is e60 still available in the market?
or any nokia phone with VOIP (SIP) features?

Anybody used the Nokia N80 with Asterisk??

i recently received e61 for testing and i figured it out to connect our WLAN and make outgoing call,
but i have problem with incoming call, does anyone solve the incoming call issue?

thanks

[quote=“kerberos”]is e60 still available in the market?
or any nokia phone with VOIP (SIP) features?[/quote]

Yes - the E60/E61/E70 are still available. Try expansys.com.

Although the N80 has a SIP stack, there’s no dialler application on the phone.

The upcoming N80i (Internet Edition) should should work just like the E series handsets though. There’s currently no word from Nokia on whether the existing N80 users will be able to upgrade to an N80i via a firmware update, although there are unofficial reports that it’s possible.

[quote=“kerberos”]i recently received e61 for testing and i figured it out to connect our WLAN and make outgoing call,
but i have problem with incoming call, does anyone solve the incoming call issue?

thanks[/quote]

Is the Asterisk box on the same network, or behind a NAT router?

Although the N80 has a SIP stack, there’s no dialler application on the phone.

The upcoming N80i (Internet Edition) should should work just like the E series handsets though. There’s currently no word from Nokia on whether the existing N80 users will be able to upgrade to an N80i via a firmware update, although there are unofficial reports that it’s possible.[/quote]

upgrade your N80 to N80ie … VOIP works great on N80ie :smile: :smile: (like E60/E61)

asterisk box is in the same LAN with e61

It may be an issue with the media path. Try setting ‘canreinvite=no’ in the sip setting for the Nokia. That will force the media through the Asterisk box.

i already set “canreinvite=no” in my sip.conf even before you told so.

heres my sip.conf

[quote]

[e61]
type=friend
username=e61
secret=e61
host=dynamic
notransfer=yes
qualify=no
port=5060
nat=yes
context=internal
callerid=e61
mailbox=5444@my_voicemail
canreinvite=no
disallow=all
allow=alaw[/quote]

How many SIP account is it possible to register?

yep its possible to register but
i have incoming call problem same as the other.

any updates for this issue?

pat_vrs

  1. how good is the audio between inbound and outboud ?
  2. how about the SIP registration do you experience the connection timeout or expiration just like E61?
  3. is upgraded N80 into N80ie work the same as original N80ie in terms of SIP VOIP especially in Asterisk?

[quote]
jaholden28 wrote:
SuperX wrote:
Anybody used the Nokia N80 with Asterisk??

Although the N80 has a SIP stack, there’s no dialler application on the phone.

The upcoming N80i (Internet Edition) should should work just like the E series handsets though. There’s currently no word from Nokia on whether the existing N80 users will be able to upgrade to an N80i via a firmware update, although there are unofficial reports that it’s possible.

upgrade your N80 to N80ie … VOIP works great on N80ie Smile Smile (like E60/E61)
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pat_vrs

hope you read and answer my last question:)