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serctl alias add 6049094251(a)my.domain.com sip:5002@216.X.XXX.XX
It's odd, but either way I do it, it doesn't actually PUT my domain name into the
database (leaves that field blank), but the serctl command asks for it anyway. I
haven't gone back to check the shellscript in the code to find out why it doesn't
put the domain in there, as I use my own set of commands for user management anyway, so
it's never been an issue.
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Thx I was able to add the alias and it showed up in the DB. Using this
[root@voip1 ser]# serctl alias add 16049094251(a)216.x.xxx.x sip:5002@216.x.xxx.x
200 Added to table
('16049094251','sip:5002@216.x.xxx.x') to 'aliases'
When I call the DID it rings and rings then says call couldn't be completed. Here is
an ethereal capture
No. Time Source Destination Protocol Info
279 20.881245 69.28.xx.xxx 216.x.xxx.x SIP/SDP Request:
INVITEsip:16049094251@216.x.xxx.x:5060
349 25.887031 69.28.xx.xxx 216.x.xxx.x SIP
Request:CANCELsip:16049094251@216.x.xxx.x:5060
So the call is being forwarded to us by the provider.Do I have to trust the inbound IP
69.28.xxx.xxx from the provider??? I dont understand why it isnt forwarding the call to
user 5002?? I can make outgoing calls fine thru MCI our outbound carrier. Do I need to
add an entry to the location DB??
Thx for all your help on this
Eric