Felipe,
Sounds like asterisk is trying to send directly to xlite (has not registered
with mediaproxy), i.e. you haven't run use_media_proxy() on the OK from
Asterisk.
g-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Felipe Louback" <louback(a)gmail.com>
To: <serusers(a)lists.iptel.org>
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 02:52 AM
Subject: [Serusers] MediaProxy Not Showing The Traffic
I installed ser 8.14 and using mediaproxy 1.4.2.
I am trying to use X-lite to make a call to the PSTN through a PSTN
gateway (asterisk). The PSTN phone rings and get voice, but X-lite
only pass voice. I can hear nothing.
When I use the tool sessions.py available with mediaproxy, it shows me
the call but shows that it is inactive, although the PSTN phone can
hear audio. And after 60 seconds it drops the session, but the PSTN
end still can hear the audio sent from X-lite. And sessions.py does
not show the IP of asterisk....
[root@someplace mediaproxy]# ./sessions.py
Caller Via Called Status Duration
Codec Type Traffic
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
200.150.x.x:8000 - 127.0.0.1:35008 - ?.?.?.?:? inactive 0'10"
Unknown Audio 0/0/0
If I run the rtpgenerator.py it shows the test rtp with traffic flowing.
Here it is what I do in ser.cfg:
if (method=="INVITE" || method=="ACK") {
use_media_proxy();
};
if (!lookup("location")) {
if ( ( uri=~"^sip:[0-9]{8}@.*" ) ) {
t_relay_to_udp("X.X.X.X", "5060");
break;
}
sl_send_reply("404", "User not found");
break;
};
If I turn off mediaproxy and disable the use_media_proxy, everything works
fine.
Any ideas? I read every possible document and found nothing about this.
Thanks
Felipe
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