On 9/23/14, 8:47 AM, Igor Potjevlesch wrote:

Hello,

I'm still experienced this issue where the port looks to be rewritten.

It's like the ACK is not consider to be in loose route.

I loops inside because you probably do not have the port number in the alias definition. Make sure you put like this:
alias=IP_ASTERISK/KAMAILIO:5060

When doing the loose route it looks at the alias and sees a different port so it will route it to the Asterisk accordingly.

Any idea on this? Thanks.

Regards,

Igor.

*De :*Igor Potjevlesch [mailto:igor.potjevle...@gmail.com]
*Envoyé :* mercredi 20 août 2014 18:39
*À :* sr-users@lists.sip-router.org
*Objet :* Relaying ACK to Asterisk

Hello,

I'm having trouble with this scenario (Kamailio and Asterisk are working on the same server, Asterisk listens on 4060 instead of 5060): the UAC sends an ACK request with the following R-URI: sip:955*95%23@<IP_ASTERISK/KAMAILIO>:4060 <sip:955*95%23@%3cIP_ASTERISK/KAMAILIO%3e:4060>.

When I'm doing a capture on loopback interface, I just see an ACK request from IP <IP_ASTERISK/KAMAILIO>:5060 to IP <IP_ASTERISK/KAMAILIO>:5060.

So the ACK seems to loop inside Kamailio.

What could explain that the good port defined by the UAC is deleted?

Regards,

Igor.



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