1. Is ser running? -> check with "ps -A"
2. It is regardless in which subnet the clients are, as long as there are no Firewalls or NAT boxes inbetween.
3. The default ser.cfg will do for that simple scenario.
4. Use ethereal at the PC with the SIP proxy and capture the networks traffic: verfiy that the user agents send packts to ser, and ser should process this packets (forward or reply).
5. Watch \var\log\messages (or \var\log\syslog if you have debian)
klaus
Nisha Surendran wrote:
Hi, I am an University of Toronto student trying to setup SER as part of a research here and I am new to this software.I want the SER to route the requests from the user agents within the same LAN.What should I include in the ser.cfg that will help me do this?I have tried playing around with the script.Two of my user agents are on different subnetworks.They can't find each other.The SER is not functioning at all.Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance, Nisha Surendran 3rd year Comp Engg ECE Dept NIT Client Server Lab
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