Ozan,

 

Please reply to the list and not me directly. It would help if you provide the exact configuration and sip log/message dump of you successful and unsuccessful attempts. Then people can look and see if there is a problem in SER or just your routing implementation.

 

Thanks

 

Alex

 


From: Ozan Blotter [mailto:cosmocid@ispro.net.tr]
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 12:21 PM
To: avishnev@optonline.net
Subject: PSTN logic in SER

 

Estemeed Alex Vishnev,

 

Now there's no error while starting SER, i've removed "{", it routes call but how. I use Zyxel Prestige P2002 ATA's as VoIP Devices.

 

It has some usual properties like (This is original):

 

SIP Number : 8334843600

SIP Local Port : 5060

SIP Server Address :  212.154.104.198

SIP Server Port : 5060

REGISTER Server Address : 212.154.32.154

REGISTER Server Port : 5060

SIP Service Domain : 212.154.32.154

 

If i do above configuration in my ATA's and for example i call back my cellular as 905353490056, SER routes call to PSTN Gateway since its prefix is 90. But this time when i call 8334454556 for example, there's no activity, it doesn't ring.

 

I do not apply auth. on SER because all important information is kept on other SIP Server (Sysmaster's VoiceMaster) like billing,customer information etc. We're planning to give free SIP2SIP calls between our customers beginning with prefix 833 or 834.

 

If i change all information above to SER (all 212.154.32.154 to 212.154.104.198) i can call other customers but this time when i try to call my cellular again as example it does not work, i think SER doesn't pass register details to other SIP Server which is acting as PSTN Guard.

 

How can i arrange this ?

 

Thanks again and sorry for taking your time.

 

Ozan Blotter