Maybe the problem is caused somewhere else. Does user calls user via rtpproxy works?
Watch the network traffic and take a look at the SDPs (INVITE, 183, 200) if they are rewritten properly.
Klaus
Fábio Silvestri wrote:
Hello!
Klaus, I have put all NAT-traversal code, inside block loose_rote too, and again sems the script just 'freeze' and 'stop execution forever', on t_relay command, until the phone on client side (ATA) are hangup!
Klaus Darilion wrote:
If the cisco router sends in-dialog requests (e.g. re-INVITEs) which are handled by the loose_rote block, you also have to do NAT-traversal in this block.
klaus
Fábio Silvestri wrote:
SIPHello
I have a cisco PSTN forwarding specific call to my SER proxy, and this call (has a number phone) are right aliased (alias table) to a subscriber on my system.
Everything are ok, but the subscriber are inside nat, and the phone rings ok, but I can't hear anything!
I have make some debug log on ser.cfg, and seems to be after the call are answered the script hans on:
# loose-route processing if (loose_route()) { log(1, "loose_route processing\n"); t_relay(); break; };
And dont follow route[1], simply stops here!
Regards.
-- |o |o Drive defensively. Buy a tank. |o |o Fabio Silvestri |o fabio@informatec.com.br |o ICQ: 1667351 |o
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers