Hi, the response from the Cisco suggests it has a problem with the traffic: SIP/2.0 400 Bad Request - 'Invalid IP Address'.
You could try rtpproxy/mediaproxy, it seems like the Cisco GW is not able to route to the network of the SDP IP (c=IN IP4 12.34.56.78.)? BR Max M. -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Russ East Gesendet: Freitag, 13. Januar 2012 20:25 An: [email protected] Betreff: [OpenSIPS-Users] Which way now? Hello guys. I've been trying to avoid asking for some advice, but three weeks into studying, watching the webinars, reading the forums, mail-lists, and testing I've reached a point of "Now What!". I can't find a clear path in the documentation for what I am trying to do, even though the task seems very simple! I put in a second Cisco 5400 for our local DID numbers (Direct Inward Dial - not dialog ID) from the PSTN over VoIP. The PSTN will only send to one IP and will not accept redirects, so I though I just needed a "simple" proxy and load balance to the ciscos. Seven or eight years ago I helped a friend setup openSER serving two asterisks - no problem. But I am having problems here going to the ciscos and am trying to find which combination of modules I need to use... I believe I need to go to topology hiding and a media proxy. Do I use rtp_proxy or something else like MediaProxy? Here's what I want to accomplish... I need to successfully send the calls to the ciscos, balanced. All are public IP addresses. Attached is a sample of my most recent failed attempt with call scenario data, mysql data, route script and sip trace. Any advice or examples would be appreciated! Thank you, Russ ----- eMail ist virenfrei. Von AVG überprüft - www.avg.de Version: 10.0.1416 / Virendatenbank: 2109/4140 - Ausgabedatum: 13.01.2012 _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
