Kamailio will substitute RTPEngine-mangled SDP upon your invocation of rtpengine_answer().
You’re working about a thousand times too hard on this issue; it’s already turn-key. :-)
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On Apr 15, 2019, at 6:03 PM, David Dean
<just_bytesize(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Alex,
Thanks for the tip re: rtpengine routing, that's really useful.
The flow I'm trying to create is like this:
[ Test Client ] ------> INVITE ------> [ Kamailio ]
^ |
|-------------- 200 OK + SDP --------|
The goal is for the test client to think a remote client accepted the call, when actually
it's just Kamailio faking the 200 response.
There must be some way (even if it's hacky!) to get a 200 response back to the client
with the rtpengine SDP included?
I got very close with $uac_req but it doesn't seem to be able to set the
"200" status so the Test Client thought it was a brand new call. If I could set
the 200 status with $uac_req (or something similar) then this will be working.
Thanks.
On Monday, 15 April 2019, 20:50:18 BST, Alex Balashov <abalashov(a)evaristesys.com>
wrote:
Hi David,
Kamailio is a proxy, so it cannot endogenously originate either requests
or most replies. A 200 OK to an INVITE transaction can only come from a
user agent (endpoint), and Kamailio's sole job is to forward it. So, the
200 OK is going to come from the auto-answering callee.
To engage RTPEngine in both directions, you need to intercept the 200 OK
that is generated from the callee and call rtpengine_answer() /
rtpengine_manage() on it:
---
route {
...
if(is_method("INVITE")) {
...
rtpengine_offer("...");
t_on_reply("REPLY");
if(!t_relay())
sl_reply_error();
exit;
}
...
}
onreply_route[REPLY] {
if(is_method("INVITE") && sdp_content())
rtpengine_answer("...");
}
---
-- Alex
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 07:41:22PM +0000, David Dean wrote:
Hi all,
I'm building an automated load testing system for an rtp media server with TURN that
uses Kamailio for SIP.
When a client sends an INVITE to Kamailio, I need Kamailio to respond with "200
OK" and the SDP generated by rtpengine.
I've enabled auto-answer in the client, so as soon as it receives the response from
Kamailio it will start sending RTP packets.
Right now I'm using send_reply("200", "OK"); which is sending the
right 200 response back to the client, but it doesn't include any body.
How can I get Kamailio to send a "200 OK" and add the rtpengine_answer into the
body?
Appreciate any help, I've been struggling with this for three days.
Cheers.
rtpengine_offer("SIP-source-address ICE=force-relay
RTP");send_reply("200", "OK");
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