Hi Pat,
Most sure "uri==myself" doesn't match for your RURI domain. Be sure SER
consider as served domain the RURI domain. At startup you see the
listing of all served domains by SER. If you want to add some more, use
the alias config option:
alias=some.new.domain
Best regards,
Marian
pat newham wrote:
Hello,
I am new to this list and SEr and am trying a very
simple scenario. I would like to establish a call
using SER via two grandstream BT100's(UA1 and UA2).
The two agent and SER are all on public addresses. The
two agents register with SER ok. However when I try to
ring UA2 from UA1, I get a 483 error. I know that this
mean there are too many hops. My config is practically
the same as the basic (i.e. standard)configuration
file (except for authorization and I have added a line
including an alias equal to the public address of
ser....the "if (uri==myself)" statement is correct I
think...I checked).
I checked the loopback address as suggested in the
archives and can see that the invite is repeatedly
sent to ser itself and 100 trying messages are sent to
ser itself, therefore the max forwards value value
must be reached and this is why the error occurs.
I note that when I comment out all the t_relay()'s in
ser.cfg, the error doesnt occur however the invite
from UA1 reached ser and thats it.(i.e. its not
forwarded)...Any help would be greatly appreciated(I
run the most stable version of ser released i.e
0.8.14)
Regards,
Pat.
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