Jac,
can you send us 1) dumps of the INVITEs which emberass the gateways and
2) as much Cisco's logs about the even (debug ccsip all) as you can?
I can imagine you are using some mixed sources which may lead to
miscalculation of rewritten content-length field or other similar
things. Again -- that's a very wild guess, seeing the actual messages
would be helpful.
Thanks,
-jiri
At 06:20 PM 2/23/2004, Jac Barben wrote:
All:
Please bear with me... I'm having a hard time formulating this quesiton.
Basics:
ser-0.8.12 from src
rtpproxy = $Id: main.c,v 1.19.2.10 2003/10/18 20:14:22 sobomax Exp
RH 7.3 updated to: [root@sip2 rtpproxy]# uname -a
Linux
sip2.claritycolorado.com 2.4.20-20.7 #1 Mon Aug 18 14:56:30 EDT 2003 i686
unknown
The problem seems to be that I cannot "always" forward calls to a given
destination if I have executed the force_rtp_proxy.
Typically I'm using a UA like a Cisco ATA, PureData, or softphone behind a firewall.
They in-turn register to SER/rtpproxy at a legal IP address; most calls are then forwarded
to a Vega gateway that resides on the same network as SER/rtpproxy (in Denver). In this
instance all is well. However, when I try to alt route calls to an
"off-network" source (Cisco in LA and Sonus in Houston) I get two different and
disturbing results:
1. Cisco will not respond to SER: Cisco simply indicates in its own logs that the INVITE
is invalid and thus "trashed" the message
2. Sonus will respond with a "Bad Request"
Below are some snippets:
Prior to calling the route I have already I identified whether or not my UA is behind a
firewall and have fix_nated_contact(), force_rport(), setflag(1)
SER/rtpproxy is running at 64.47.72.12
# Clarity Vega Evergreen CO -- this one works
route[1]
{
if (uri=~"[@:](192\.168\.|10\.|172\.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|3[0-1])\.)"
&&
!search("^Route:") ) {
sl_send_reply("479",
"We don't forward to private IP addresses");
break;
};
record_route();
if (isflagset(1)) {
fix_nated_sdp("1");
force_rtp_proxy();
t_on_reply("2");
}
rewritehostport("64.47.72.10:5060");
t_relay();
}
# Clarity Cisco AS5300 LA -- this one does not
route[2]
{
if (uri=~"[@:](192\.168\.|10\.|172\.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|3[0-1])\.)"
&&
!search("^Route:") ) {
sl_send_reply("479",
"We don't forward to private IP addresses");
break;
};
record_route();
if (isflagset(1)) {
fix_nated_sdp("1");
force_rtp_proxy();
t_on_reply("2");
}
rewritehostport("198.77.133.30:5060");
t_relay();
}
# Clarity Sonus Houston -- this one does not
route[3]
{
if (uri=~"[@:](192\.168\.|10\.|172\.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|3[0-1])\.)"
&&
!search("^Route:") ) {
sl_send_reply("479",
"We don't forward to private IP addresses");
break;
};
record_route();
if (isflagset(1)) {
fix_nated_sdp("1");
force_rtp_proxy();
t_on_reply("2");
}
rewritehostport("64.47.6.6:5060");
t_relay();
}
/* inbound */
onreply_route[2] {
fix_nated_contact();
fix_nated_sdp("1");
force_rtp_proxy();
}
Please... If you have any ideas... I'm really stuck.
Jac Barben
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