I'm trying to get openser to act as an SBC using the mediaproxy module and the rtpproxy (built from the cvs).
openser is configured to run in a multihomed mode.
I'm starting rtpproxy in debug mode: rtpproxy -f -l 10.110.1.174/10.111.5.15
The rtpproxy is binding to both IPs.
When an INVITE is received on the 10.110 interface, I call force_rtp_proxy().
Regrdless of the "i" or "e" parameter that I pass to the force_rtp_proxy(), the rtpproxy is replying with the same IP.
output from rtpproxy if force_rtp_proxy("i"):
received command "UI [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10.110.48.7 10046 60e4ff4a-soma;1"
new session [EMAIL PROTECTED], tag 60e4ff4a-soma;1 requested, type strong
new session on a port 35000 created, tag 60e4ff4a-soma;1
pre-filling caller's address with 10.110.48.7:10046
sending reply "35000 10.110.1.174
"
output from rtpproxy if force_rtp_proxy("e"):
received command "UE [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10.110.48.7 10012 1f713156-soma;1"
new session [EMAIL PROTECTED], tag 1f713156-soma;1 requested, type strong
new session on a port 35002 created, tag 1f713156-soma;1
pre-filling caller's address with 10.110.48.7:10012
sending reply "35002 10.110.1.174
"
The IP address sent out in the outgoing INVITE is 10.110.1.174 instead of 10.111.5.15.
Is this the expected behaviour from the rtpproxy?
Do I need to pass other params to the force_rtp_proxy() function?
Regards,
-ovi
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