I'm really not sure if I am just duck taping the issue but I was able to make most of the call work. The only problem now is when the Callee hangs up the BYE is sent directly to the OpenSIPS/Proxy IP instead of going to the OpenSIPS/SBC. This will not work due to firewall issues.

My ACKs are no longer not showing up as Non-Loose Route messages, but the BYEs are.

So if the Caller hangs up the Callee sees the BYE message (GOOD!), but if the Callee hangs up the Caller never sees the BYE message (Bad).

I will send a PCAP trace to Ali directly.


On , Ali Pey <[email protected]> wrote:
Duane,

The Ack should not have any request-route headers. Only Route headers. If you see request-route headers, then you need to find how they got there and fix that first.


I believe it is ok if the Ack doesn't go through loose route, in that case it should be sent to the request-uri destination ip and that IP should be your client IP.




Let me know if this help. If not, can you attach here a wireshark trace and I will go through your signalling for you. Going thought a text trace can be quit time consuming. In wireshark it's a lot easier to jump from a message to another through the call flow. You can use tcpdump to capture to .cap file for wireshark.




Regards,
Ali Pey

On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 3:35 PM, osiris123d [email protected]> wrote:


This is driving me crazy. I was right the first time when I said that one of


the ACKs was not showing up as a loose route. It is the third ACK that is


coming from the OpenSIPS/Proxy. When it reaches the OpenSIPS/SBC device the


ACK fails as a loose route.





It would make sense that this would not be a loose route because there are


no Route headers so the loose_route() function would return FALSE.





The issue still remains that when the ACK reaches the OpenSIPS/SBC it still


isn't routed to the Callee, instead it is looped and routed to the same


interface it came from because that is whats in the RURI.





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