Hi Chris, sorry for the late reply. Have been quite busy last few days.
I had shifted 888 from default.xml to public.xml and the dialplan is simply
having an echo action now. I've turned on dl_debug but unfortunately didn't
find anything useful. Logs are attached for your reference.
I don't
Jingwei, can you show your console log when somebody is calling you from
gtalk client? Will it really hit 888 in your dialplan?
Thanks,
Chris
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:27 AM, Jingwei Yang jingwei.y...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Chris, sorry for the late reply. Have been quite busy last few days.
I
Hi Chris, I've attached the console logs for your reference. It really hits
888 in the dialplan and the external call can hear the echo without any
problem.
One thing attracts me is how the ip addresses are translated. Here's the
working external example:
ses:candidate address=*192.168.2.150*
Hi Chris, any thoughts?
Thanks,
-Jingwei
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Jingwei Yang jingwei.y...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Chris, here's the one that confuses me. As far as I understand, the
extension 888 defined in public.xml is for picking up incoming calls. It
should have no influence on
Jingwei, I don't know if you have the 888 defined in default.xml? also you
have to define $${domain}.
please do dl_debug on from fs_cli, and watch the console logs and see
what's going on when you try calling from external. Most likely your
dialplan is not correctly defined.
Chris
On Mon,
Two questions for you:
1) Do you have extension 888 in your public context?
2)Can you put your internal Ip address of FS in rtp-ip instead of
$${bind_server_ip} just to make sure it get the right IP?
3) param name=disable-rtp-auto-adjust value=true/ is not really
required at least for my working
3) param name=disable-rtp-auto-adjust value=true/ is not
really required at least for my working setup behind the NAT router.
ok, this param is originally added for another problem
http://jira.freeswitch.org/browse/MODENDP-198
. But I think it might be useful for this.
if you are behind nat , you will not want to disable auto-adjust that is
what the feature is there to help you with.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Seven Du dujinf...@gmail.com wrote:
3) param name=disable-rtp-auto-adjust value=true/ is not
really required at least for my working setup
I guess you have the problem here,
in client.xml you have
param name=context value=public/
but you only define extension 888 in default context,
that's why nobody can reach you from public.
under /usr/local/freeswitch/conf/dialplan
define extension 888 in public.xml to the proper extension
Hi Chris. thanks for the reply. Here're my answers.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Chris Chen chris.chen2...@gmail.comwrote:
Two questions for you:
1) Do you have extension 888 in your public context?
What public context are you saying? I only defined 888.xml in
I have been testing dingaling all day... I added switch_nat routines
to poke holes in the nat if needed if you're behind upnp or nat-pmp.
/b
On Jun 25, 2009, at 9:30 PM, Chris Chen wrote:
I guess you have the problem here,
in client.xml you have
param name=context value=public/
but you
Hi Chris, here's the one that confuses me. As far as I understand, the
extension 888 defined in public.xml is for picking up incoming calls. It
should have no influence on outgoing calls, right? If not, what is to write
to fit my case? (originate
Hi Guys,
Here's my situation:
The freeswitch server and my machine are behind the same LAN. If I commented
out ext-rtp-ip from client.xml, I'm able to hear the echo (by *originate
dingaling/gmail.com/user...@gmail.com echo*).
However, external calls have no sound at all no matter whether this
search wiki from sth. like disable_rtp_autoajust , I don't remember
the exact var.
On Jun 24, 2009, at 5:40 PM, Jingwei Yang wrote:
Hi Guys,
Here's my situation:
The freeswitch server and my machine are behind the same LAN. If I
commented out ext-rtp-ip from client.xml, I'm able to hear
Hi seven, thanks for your reply. I've commented out ext-rtp-ip and put
disable-rtp-auto-adjust inside client.xml. No matter what value this
parameter has (true or false), local IP is able to hear the echo but
external ones still have no audio.
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 6:01 PM, seven
uncomment ext-rtp-ip
On Jun 25, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Jingwei Yang wrote:
Hi seven, thanks for your reply. I've commented out ext-rtp-ip and
put disable-rtp-auto-adjust inside client.xml. No matter what
value this parameter has (true or false), local IP is able to hear
the echo but external
Thanks seven. External IPs have sound echo this time with ext-rtp-ip
uncommented and disable-rtp-auto-adjust=true. However, internal IP has no
audio this time no matter what value disable-rtp-auto-adjust is...
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 11:24 AM, seven dujinf...@gmail.com wrote:
uncomment
Please provide your client.xml detail with confidential information
crossout, I have gtalk client and server working properly behind the NAT.
I should be able to help you.
Chris
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 11:42 PM, Jingwei Yang jingwei.y...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks seven. External IPs have sound
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