yes sure it is, verify that your Kamailio/RTpproxy server can properly ping IPv6 destination and has a default route set for those.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 5:37 PM, nunu abe <nunu_...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Thank you for pointing this out. I looked into it and I found out that the > packets were larger than 1500 bytes, so I set the max MTU size to be 1650 > on the kamailio-rtpproxy server, and there is no more complainig about the > packet size. However, I can not see the packets being modified by the > rtpproxy server pass my router.The router I am using is juniper srx-240, I > tried to allow all packets going in/out of these interfaces but no luck. It > seems its routing problem. > > *From:* Sammy Govind <govoi...@gmail.com> > *To:* nunu abe <nunu_...@yahoo.com> > *Cc:* SIP Router - Kamailio (OpenSER) and SIP Express Router (SER) - > Users Mailing List <sr-users@lists.sip-router.org> > *Sent:* Tuesday, January 10, 2012 7:04 AM > > *Subject:* Re: [SR-Users] RTPproxy on Kamailio 3.2.1 difficulty. > > I'm not better at IPv6, not yet atleast but if the caller is getting a > timeout response and you see repeated SIP traces for IPv6 Client then the > obvious is that your server is trying to route the call to IPv6 client and > there is not route to destination. Thats why packets are timed out. > > > > >
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