On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Scott Lawrence
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 19:20 -0400, M. Ranganathan wrote:
>> On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Dale Worley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 17:05 -0400, M. Ranganathan wrote:
>> >> Hello,
>> >>
>> >> Following up a discussion with Scott on #sipx, here is a trace where I
>> >> am attempting the following scenario :
>> >>
>> >> incoming call from ITSP phone 201 rings
>> >> Call pickup by Extension 202
>> >> Attempt to blind transfer to Extension 203.
>> >>
>> >> The INVITE on the blind transfer gets a challenge (407) response (note
>> >> Frame 114 )
>> >
>> > What is the SIP domain and realm of this system?
>> >
>> > I see that the REFER has "Refer-To:
>> > <sip:[email protected]?x-sipx-authidentity=%3csip%3auser2%
>> > 40example.local%3Bsignature%3D49D676F5%253A%
>> > 253A746fa93df32a1de66fe4e0d87692f7eb%3E>".  The blind transfer target is
>> > "sip:[email protected]" but the authorization identity is
>> > "sip:[email protected]".  That suggests the realm is not the same as
>> > the domain.  That's OK, but we have to make sure that the generation and
>> > detection of authidentities agrees on how to construct them.
>> >
>> > Dale
>>
>>
>> Hi Dale,
>>
>> According to domain-config :
>>
>> SIP_DOMAIN_NAME : example.local
>> SIP_DOMAIN_ALIASES : 192.168.5.75 sipxtest.example.local
>> SIP_REALM : example.local
>> SHARED_SECRET : LaOdlm4g6MKKnbwAKIve9Geo
>> DEFAULT_LANGUAGE : en
>> SUPERVISOR_PORT : 8092
>> CONFIG_HOSTS : sipxtest.example.local
>>
>>
>> The Refer target in this case :
>>
>> sip:[email protected]
>>
>> This is what SIpXbridge will put into the INVITE Request-URI
>>
>> The Refer-To is generated by the phone and modified by sipx proxy.
>
> I think his implicit question is: What are the identities (in credential
> database)?  If the identities are @sipxtest.example.local, then that
> explains why the authidentity header is not accepted (although not why
> the reason was not logged).

How can I print all the Id's in the credential database? I could not
find an option under sipxconfig.sh --database to do it.


>
> The next question is: why was the phone using the domain alias (the
> fqdn) instead of the domain when constructing the refer?


I configured the phone using sipxconfig. My domain name (looking at
sipxconfig is example.local). However, when I look in the admin gui of
the phone, I see sipxtest.example.local as the server address.
Presumably that was picked up from DNS. I have a HA system setup with
two servers.



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M. Ranganathan
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