Hi Danish,
yes that's the problem - if you set an IP as alias, the lack of a port
number will be interpreted as a wildcard...
regards,
bogdan
Danish Samad wrote:
Hi bogdan,
Thanks for your reply. I was surfing through some old mails and found
out that record routing is dependent on the alias and listen values.
After I added port values to these parameters the problem was solved.
Regards,
Danish
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 12:23 +0300, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Danish,
openser sees the sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5070 RURI from local as local
- as the debug info shows, the after_strict routing processing is done.
What aliases and listen do you have set in the script?
regards,
bogdan
Danish Samad wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to run the following setup.
Xten<-->Openser<-->Asterisk
openser ip = 192.168.1.21:5060
asterisk ip = 192.168.1.21:5070
xten = 192.168.1.35:5070
Xten is registered with openser and calls with particular prefixes are
forwarded to asterisk. I record route all messages passing through
openser. The initial INVITE and 200 OK messages are exchanged
successfully but the associated ACK messages are not processed
properly by openser. Part of the 200 OK received by xten is shown below
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