Iñaki Baz Castillo schrieb:
> 2009/4/9 Joao Gomes Pereira <gomespere...@startel.pt>:
>>> Most probably you are getting into loops. Check with ngrep the SIP
>>> flow and you'll realize that Kamailio is sending requests to *itself*.
>>>
>> But how is this possible if the calls work, when placed with an Asterisk
>> extension?
>> ( ex:   X-Lite -> Asterisk -> Kamailio )
> 
> We can spent long hours speaking about "how is it possible". What you
> should do, as I already suggested, is capturing a SIP trace with ngrep
> and inspect what is happening (most probably a loop).

Just a hint: use "ngrep -d lo port 5060" to see if SIP messages are looped

klaus
> 
> 
>> Kamailio should see this Asterisk as a client and route the calls the same
>> way, when placed by an extension or through another Asterisk trunk.
>> isn't this true?
> 
> Probably, but it doesn't mean that your Kamailio config is the correct
> one for that case.
> Again: ngrep
> 
> Also:  http://dev.sipdoc.net/wiki/ngrep-sip
> 

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