I agree with Brian. FreeSWTCH - SIP stack you can trust. It follow RFC 100%
look into the sip contact headers. You will see the problem. * <http://www.sunteltech.ca/blog/>* On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Brian Chamberlain <[email protected]>wrote: > > On 4 Feb 2013, at 21:00, Bruce N <[email protected]> wrote: > > > They are using FreeSwitch which is not SIP-Aware so they are ignoring > > the IP in SIP packets. > > > What does that statement mean? Freeswitch is probably the best 'SIP aware' > UA you can be hoping to encounter outside of any of the openser forks. > > > > > They take the TCP/IP source IP as it's how they > > configured their FreeSwitch. But probably that is not the only issue. > When > > I send the calls from Asterisk (which is behind pfsense) our server tells > > them what port to use to get back to us so I am at loss as to what they > > mean when they say we should make sure ports are open on our side. > > > > Thanks, > > Bruce > > **** Please email [email protected] or [email protected] to ensure any > support query is dealt with quickly **** > > Brian Chamberlain > > I.P. Telecom Limited > Unit 9a Plato Business Park > Blanchardstown > Dublin 15 > > Tel: +353 1 6877777 > Mobile: +353 86 3883003 > Email: [email protected] > > http://www.iptel.co > http://www.iptelecom.ie > http://www.hostedpbx.ie > > > >
