Hi Paul I think we have our nat stuff working on the kamailio server. The problem now for me seems to be that I have a restrictive nat going on my home network which is preventing me from receiving calls.
I am going to do some research on changing up my network here for testing. Thanks again for all the great help. I hope you have a wonderful weekend. Will On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 12:31 AM, Paul Smith <paul.sm...@claritytele.com> wrote: > Great stuff. > > NAT is a whole other basket of pain. Again the example configs in the > kamailio distribution are a good place to start... in particular the > NATDETECT and NATMANAGE routines, and the nathelper and rtpproxy module > usage. > > good luck > > > Hi Paul > > Just wanted to give you an update. > > This looks like it has worked. Now I am dealing with my own natting > issues on my home network to get the call but the invites are being sent > right now. > > Thanks again for the assistance. > > All the best. > > Will Ferrer > > On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 11:53 PM, Paul Smith <paul.sm...@claritytele.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Will, >> It sounds like your kamailio.cfg is not looking up the user location >> database before trying to relay the INVITE. There is a relevant section in >> the kamailio-basic.cfg example configuration file: >> >> >> >> request_route { >> ... >> >> # user location service >> route(LOCATION); >> } >> >> ... >> >> # USER location service >> route[LOCATION] { >> if (!lookup("location")) { >> $var(rc) = $rc; >> t_newtran(); >> switch ($var(rc)) { >> case -1: >> case -3: >> send_reply("404", "Not Found"); >> exit; >> case -2: >> send_reply("405", "Method Not Allowed"); >> exit; >> } >> } >> >> # when routing via usrloc, log the missed calls also >> if (is_method("INVITE")) { >> setflag(FLT_ACCMISSED); >> } >> >> route(RELAY); >> exit; >> } >> >> >> >> The logic is that if the call is for a local registered user whose >> location is available in the "kamctl ul" then request_route() should pass >> the request to the route(LOCATION) routine. The function call >> lookup("location") then does the magic if matching the address of record >> ([subscriber_name]@[our_domain_name]) and returning the $ruri of the >> registered phone ([realid]@[realip]). route(RELAY) is then able to send >> the call on to the phone's actual IP address. >> >> Hope that helps. >> >> Paul Smith >> >> On 02/10/14 03:33, Will Ferrer wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> I was wondering if any one had any advice or examples for me of how to >> get a call to be routed to a subscribed softphone. >> >> We have 2 boxes in our testing deployment, a load balancer / sbc and a >> call processing box. >> >> Calls come in to the sbc, and then are passed to the call processing >> box. The call is analyzed and the branch uri is rewritten to a destination >> address when applicable for the call (this is how we handle routing of >> calls to certain numbers -- we do this utilizing custom code and a custom >> db). >> >> This works just fine when the destination sip uri is phone number (in >> which case we do lcr) or if the destination goes to a remote address. >> >> However when the destination is a subscriber: >> sip:[subscriber_name]@[our_domain_name], the call is passed back to the >> sbc, which passes it to the callprocessing box, back and forth until a too >> many hops error occurs. >> >> The subscriber I am trying to send the call too does show up under >> "kamctl ul show". >> >> I feel like there is something basic I must be missing here. >> >> Does any one have any advice for me? >> >> Thank you very much in advance. >> >> All the best. >> >> Will Ferrer >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing >> listsr-us...@lists.sip-router.orghttp://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list >> sr-users@lists.sip-router.org >> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >> >> > >
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