On 11/9/07, Johansson Olle E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>  I got the following warning from CLI when I try to execute the Dial
> >>> command.  It makes the call failed.  Anyone can tell me what does it
> >>> mean and how to solve?
> >>>
> >>>    -- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:61] Dial("SIP/4009-1f178ba0",
> >>> "SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|35|L(72000000:120000)") in new stack
> >>>    -- Limit Data for this call:
> >>>> timelimit      = 72000000
> >>>> play_warning   = 120000
> >>>> play_to_caller = yes
> >>>> play_to_callee = no
> >>>> warning_freq   = 0
> >>>> start_sound    = (null)
> >>>> warning_sound  = timeleft
> >>>> end_sound      = (null)
> >>> [Nov  2 11:54:00] WARNING[8218]: chan_sip.c:1775 __sip_xmit:
> >>> sip_xmit
> >>> of 0x1f188330 (len 793) to 10.0.0.22:0 returned -1: Invalid argument
> >>>    -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>> [Nov  2 11:54:01] WARNING[8206]: chan_sip.c:1775 __sip_xmit:
> >>> sip_xmit
> >>> of 0x1f188330 (len 793) to 10.0.0.22:0 returned -1: Invalid argument
> >>> [Nov  2 11:54:02] WARNING[8206]: chan_sip.c:1775 __sip_xmit:
> >>> sip_xmit
> >>> of 0x1f188330 (len 793) to 10.0.0.22:0 returned -1: Invalid argument
>
> The IP stack is returning an error when we try to send data to
> 10.0.0.22.
> You need to check if this is a valid IP address and that your server
> can reach it
> (the routing table might be incorrect.

I would hazard that it is the port number of '0' that is causing the
problem. It should not be necessary, but have you tried

  Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5060)

To see if it helps. If so, it is probably symptomatic of a config
error elsewhere. I seem to remember seeing reference to a similar
problem on the list a couple of months back, but did not find it with
a cursory search.

Cheers,
Steve

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