Hey Max,
You should know that pstn.gw_ip is not a keyword in Kamailio and it
could've been pstn.lol_gw or anything. What really matters is that you know
where this gw_ip is being used in configuration.
Somewhere in the kamailio.cfg you'll see a PSTN route which will be doing
some RURI checks and then checking is pstn.gw_ip is not empty, and after
that it just modifies the RURI to contain this variable "pstn.gw_ip" value
in the Request Domain part so when t_relay() is called the call exits out
to that IP or Host.
You should search up on kamailio about DNS hostname auto-resolution and if
your provider has DNS SRV working how Kamailio will work with it.
Regards,
Sammy
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 8:05 AM, Max <maxim.suraev(a)campus.tu-berlin.de>
wrote:
Hi.
I'd like to use Kamailio as a SIP proxy routing calls to upstream SIP
provider.
As far as I've understood the parameters I should set are:
pstn.gw_ip = "" desc "PSTN GW Address"
pstn.gw_port = "" desc "PSTN GW Port"
The problem is that my upstream provider uses dynamic IP for its server.
How can I
use hostname instead of ip.
From what I see in route[PSTN] example it seems like it should just work
if I use
pstn.gw_ip = "sip.myprovider.lol" desc "My upstream SIP host"
But if so - why the confusing name? And if not - how do I make it work? Is
there
pstn.gw_host or smth like that?
regards,
Max.
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