Have you activated the dial plan?
Also, you can try to run the network analyser on the node itself. Sipx
components talk to each other using SIP (inside the same node), if you
capture that traffic, you will find where the call fails.

Regards,
Gabor

-----Original Message-----
From: Jiann-Ming Su [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 25 June 2009 07:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: [sipx-users] 404 SIP message??

I have two sipX servers configured to talk to an Avaya switch via SIP.
 One works great.  I dial from X-lite to the Avaya extension, phone
rings no problems.  The other, I get a message from sipX saying the
user is not available.  When I sniff the traffic, I see on the
non-working one a 404 not found SIP packet.  The server doesn't even
attempt to talk to the trunk.  Any idea why these two systems are
behaving so differently?  Anywhere else to debug?  As far as I can
tell the configs look identical, and the Avaya switch thinks both
trunks are up.  Thanks for any additional insight.

-- 
Jiann-Ming Su
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 If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman
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the bath water.  You got to throw 'em both out."  --Dale Gribble
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Those who count the votes decide everything."  --Joseph Stalin

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