I installed vmware player and imported the liveDVD, everything looks good, and 
I 
can login to the Opensips control panel to create two users:
"9000", domain is "test.com", and user "9001", domain is default "test.com"
server automatically grasp 192.168.10.11 as the IP
I then use X-lite installed at two seperate laptops to register to vmware 
opensips server 192.168.10.11, the registration succeded, but when I was trying 
to use 9000 to dial 9001, the call failed.
Following are my configuration:
laptop 1: 192.168.10.12, X-lite account name:9000, user ID: 9000, domain: 
test.com, password: 9000, display name: 9000, authorization name: 9000, domain 
proxy: registration with domain and receive calls, send outbound via: proxy 
address 192.168.10.11
laptop 1: 192.168.10.13, X-lite account name:9001, user ID: 9001,  domain: 
test.com, password: 9001, display name: 9001, authorization  name: 9001, domain 
proxy: registration with domain and receive calls,  send outbound via: proxy 
address 192.168.10.11

wireshark lists eth0: 192.168.10.2 which is my real network address. but also 
shows vmnet1: 192.168.129.1, vmnet8:192.168.137.1, and any: pseudo-device that 
capture on all interfaces

192.168.10.13    192.168.10.11    SIP/SDP    Request: INVITE 
sip:[email protected];transport=udp, with session description
192.168.10.11    192.168.10.13    SIP    Status: 407 Proxy Authentication 
Required

My questions are:
1. wireshark does not list the virtual machine grapsed ip address 
192.168.10.11, 
is that correct?
2. why the two X-lite phone cannot call each other? could anybody help to 
explain it?
It costed me about two months to configure and troubleshoot in my centos 5 box 
for this problem, but never fixed. So I tried to use the liveDVD, assume there 
is a good performance at liveDVD, but experience the same result, I have to 
come 
here ask for help. Please, please, please help to solve it.

Andrew


      
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