thanks samuel
good, then i'm not going to mess with setting up apache for serweb if i can do all
that is neeed from serctl.
you probably don't get what i'm saying because i don't get what i'm
saying. ;) get it? :)
i'm still learning about sip. ...and trying to set it up as i go. i'll take your
advice and read the getting started docs at
www.onsip.org <http://www.onsip.org>
i think what kicked off the 70 hop decrement to 0 (zero) was the dns entry i made for
_sip._udp.lab.com and put in that entry the host of the ser box as the host providing the
service. was this wrong? i might have the cart before the horse in some of this madness.
i'm still trying to put the puzzle peices together and understand how it all works.
now that i've removed the
_sip._udp.lab.com dns entry , i know get from the sre box a
response from the UA softphone register message i i now get from the ser box a 478 error
Unresolvable destination
aaron
________________________________
From: samuel [mailto:samu60@gmail.com]
Sent: Mon 4/10/2006 8:36 AM
To: Gould, Aaron
Cc: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] serctl - serweb
2006/4/10, Gould, Aaron <aaron.gould(a)ngc.com>om>:
i'm still trying to get a UA (softphone to
"REGISTER") with my ser box (solaris 10)
do serctl and serweb serve the same purpose?
No.
serweb is a web interface for the user management.
serctl is the tools itself to manage users.
do i really need to setup serweb?
You can do everything via command line with serctl
can i do everything via serctl?
also, is there such a thing as auto-registration with UA's to the registrar of the
ser box?
I don't really get what you are trying to accomplish here...
if not, must i do a "serctl add" to add a
user first?
What
#serctl add
does is to add user's profile to your system so they can later use the
profile data to register their phones into your system.
something I'm seeing is, my softphone sends a "REGISTER" message to the ser
box. the ser box appears to send 70 (i think 70 because of the default max-forwards
value) dns request to the dns server, then the ser box sends a "483 Too many
Hops" message back to the latop UA softphone. any ideas why this is happening?
Probably your config file is wrong. I recommend to go to
www.onsip.org
and read the getting started document that includes a detailled
description of several configurations.
Probably, the Too Many Hops comes from a paquet being forwarded to
yourself (to the same SER) until the hop count decresases too low.
thanks
You'r wellcome,
Samuel.
aaron
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