Hi Gary Santia,

I've seen a similar problem with the loopback address being used in SDP
information. I solved this by making sure the IP address was listed in
the /etc/hosts file. 
Check (or add)
192.168.0.1 gary.santia.computer.com gary #change as appropriate
 to the /etc/hosts file. 


The SIP signaling goes to the address specified in the command sipp -sn
uac_pcap 10.10.30.62 but the RTP traffic goes to the local Loopback
127.0.0.1.  Is there an option that will cause the RTP traffic to go to
the IP that traffic uses?

 

Thanks,

Gary Santia

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