Hi
Have u looked at the SER messages, to see what the IP adds are in the
SDP, also look at mediaproxy , to see the call status from the second
SER, I am guessing but you are probably correcting the natting issue in
SER1, and thn sending to SER2, and then trying to correct again, SER1
should just forward all requests without really doing much, and let the
second one do all the fixing....then again I might be wrong
iqbal
smy(a)addm.com wrote:
Hi all...
Just came across a problem with running 2 individual SER for 2 separate network.
They both work fine independently, yet I have subscribed for PSTN landing of
calls for only 1 SER server (IP restrictions). Now, for my second SER server, I
have forwarded calls to the first server (much like pointing a call to it using
"if uri=~" command........ and of course, in the trusted table of SER 1, I
have placed the IP of the SER 2. Now... the call goes through and the can be
landed, yet the PSTN user can not hear anything while the IP Phone user can
hear perfectly from the PSTN user.
The 2 SER servers are setup based on
onsip.org with mediaproxy configuration.
Everything works fine, except for this 1 way audio problem. Could some please
point me to the right direction to where to solve this?!?!
By the way, if my IP phone were to use a REAL IP on SER 2 and try to land calls
via SER 1, everything works perfectly!!! There will be 2 way audio. So I
would imagine this has something to do with mediaproxy or NAT issues. PLEASE
HELP!! :>
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