Hi Charles, the sip trace was carried out on the
asterisk server. I
have also disable the fw on both servers. I suspect it might be network
issue but I have no idea what.
I have also set up another server running asterisk 11 same problem so I
know its not asterisk 1.8. I get no errors on either sever and logs don't
show any issues. Its just an odd issue thats got me baffled.
Regards
Mick
On 14 Sep 2013 09:08, "Charles Chance" <charles.chance(a)sipcentric.com>
wrote:
Hi,
Could be something network related, or firewall? I know you stated
phones could register directly to Asterisk but if nothing is showing in
Asterisk SIP log, then the requests are never getting to it.
Was your trace performed on Kamailio server or Asterisk?
Cheers,
Charles
On 13 September 2013 17:12, imperium broadcast <
imperium.broadcast(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all I have been trying to figure out where Im going wrong with
> following this guide:
>
>
http://kb.asipto.com/asterisk:realtime:kamailio-3.3.x-asterisk-10.7.0-astdb
>
> The only thing that is different is I am using Asterisk 1.8.22.0
>
> Kamailio works fine and I am able to register a phone to it but the
> forward register fails to register with Asterisk.
>
>
> Its like Asterisk doesn't see the request even running sip debug on
> the Asterisk Console it doesn't show the register attempts. I have to use
> ngrep to see any thing.
>
> Realtime works fine when I register the phone on Asterisk.
>
> Although I can get round the register using AGI I get the same issue
> when passing a call to asterisk, Asterisk doesn't see the invite.
>
> Am I missing something so obvious :-/
>
>
> This is what I have in sip.conf
> "IP change to protect the innocent!"
>
> [kamailio-2]
> type=peer
> host=1.1.1.1
> fromdomain=1.1.1.1
> context=outgoing
> insecure=invite,port
> directmedia=nonat
> qualify=yes
> disallow=all
> allow=all
>
> and this is the sip trace for the register
>
>
> U 2013/09/13 16:54:50.697484 1.1.1.1:5060 -> 172.16.0.110:5080
> REGISTER sip:172.16.0.110:5080 SIP/2.0.
> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 1.1.1.1;branch=z9hG4bKd5d1.80da8915.0.
> To: sip:102@172.16.0.110.
> From: sip:102@172.16.0.110;tag=533cb9e91f4b999cf76861cbb9ed54ed-65e5.
> CSeq: 10 REGISTER.
> Call-ID: 4670378d1185f5b6-25000(a)127.0.0.1.
> Content-Length: 0.
> User-Agent: kamailio (3.3.1 (x86_64/linux)).
> Contact: <sip:102@172.16.0.112:5060>.
> Expires: 120.
> .
>
>
> U 2013/09/13 16:54:54.697484 1.1.1.1:5060 -> 172.16.0.110:5080
> REGISTER sip:172.16.0.110:5080 SIP/2.0.
> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 1.1.1.1;branch=z9hG4bKd5d1.80da8915.0.
> To: sip:102@172.16.0.110.
> From: sip:102@172.16.0.110;tag=533cb9e91f4b999cf76861cbb9ed54ed-65e5.
> CSeq: 10 REGISTER.
> Call-ID: 4670378d1185f5b6-25000(a)127.0.0.1.
> Content-Length: 0.
> User-Agent: kamailio (3.3.1 (x86_64/linux)).
> Contact: <sip:102@172.16.0.112:5060>.
> Expires: 120.
>
> and I have this for my
> Asterisk binds in kamamilio.cfg
>
> #!ifdef WITH_ASTERISK
> asterisk.bindip = "172.16.0.110" desc "Asterisk IP Address"
> asterisk.bindport = "5080" desc "Asterisk Port"
> kamailio.bindip = "172.16.0.112" desc "Kamailio IP Address"
> kamailio.bindport = "5060" desc "Kamailio Port"
> #!endif
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Mick
>
>
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