I get this fixed when codec matching was done at both peers.

But I still can't hear anything despite I can see rtp flowing, any advice?

Elder

2011/7/5, Patrick Wakano <pwak...@gmail.com>:
> strange....
> maybe your asterisk is configured without support for alaw, which seems to
> be the codec used by the default pcap script...
> check the allow/disallow fields of your sip.conf
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Daniel - Asterisk
> <earohua...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone, I need some help to get this working.
>>
>> I'm trying to get working SIPp with media but something is wrong (it's
>> working well without media)
>>
>> This is the command I send at SIPp server:
>>       ./sipp -sn uac_pcap -d 5000 -s 2006 192.168.1.18 -l 20 -trace_err
>>
>> This is the result I see:
>>       Last Error: Aborting call on unexpected message for Call-Id
>> '19-12768@12...
>>
>> What I see at sipp's logs:
>>
>> 2011-06-28      14:32:57:624    1309289577.624809: Aborting call on
>> unexpected message for Call-Id '1-12768@127.0.0.1': while expecting '100'
>> (index 1), received 'SIP/2.0 488 Not acceptable here
>>
>> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 127.0.0.1:5061
>> ;branch=z9hG4bK-12768-1-0;received=192.168.1.253
>> From: sipp <sip:sipp@127.0.0.1:5061>;tag=12768SIPpTag091
>> To: sut <sip:2005@192.168.1.18:5060>;tag=as3614adc3
>> Call-ID: 1-12768@127.0.0.1
>> CSeq: 1 INVITE
>> Server: Asterisk PBX 1.8.4.1
>> Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO,
>> PUBLISH
>> Supported: replaces, timer
>> Content-Length: 0
>>
>> This is my asterisk 1.8's configuration:
>>
>> *sip.conf*
>> [sipp]
>> type=friend
>> context=sipp
>> host=dynamic
>> port=6000
>> user=sipp
>> canreinvite=no
>> disallow=all
>> allow=ulaw
>> *
>> *
>> *extensions.conf:*
>> [sipp]
>> exten => 2005,1,Answer
>> same=>n,Dial(SIP/intern,30)
>> same=>n,Hangup()
>>
>> exten => 2006,1,Answer()
>> same=> n,WaitMusicOnHold(4)
>> same=> n,Hangup()
>>
>>
>> I'm using sipp.3.1.src.tar.gz and I have installed it this way:
>> ..sip.svn# make pcapplay
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Elder
>>
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