If the caller does this, then the caller is most likely broken.

What is the Contact: address that your app sends back to the caller?

-- arlie


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jenning
zhang
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 2:31 PM
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Subject: [Sip-implementors] If SIP and RTP part using different IP
address


Hi there,

I'm new here and new in SIP application development. I'm developing a 
SIP voice mail application. The SIP is running
on a Solaris box (IP1) and the media part (RTP and voice stuff) is using

a third party PCI card (which has a separate
IP address IP2). So here comes a problem. SIP on the unix box receives 
INVITE and sends 100 and 200 back, then
the  caller (a SIP phone) sends the rest of the messages (ACK, BYE) 
directly to the IP address pointed by SDP instead
of Contact. So in my case, the rest of the messages are sent to the PCI 
card, but the CARD has no SIP on it.

My question is, how can I ask caller to keep sending message to my unix
box?

Thank you very much

Jenning
 

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