so ok.. it,s my phones case since they are rather old and cheap :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Iqbal [mailto:iqbal@gigo.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 8:32 PM
To: Wojciech Ziniewicz
Cc: 'serusers(a)lists.iptel.org'
Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER b2bua agent (+more)?
ur sipphones should be deciding the RTP port, u can usually
set them to
pick a random port from a range.
iqbal
Wojciech Ziniewicz wrote:
questions inline
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Iqbal [mailto:iqbal@gigo.co.uk]
>Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 12:34 PM
>To: Wojciech Ziniewicz
>Cc: 'serusers(a)lists.iptel.org'
>Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER b2bua agent (+more)?
>
>
>
>>2. I've got simple pstn model
>>
>>LAN ---> SER
>> \ |
>> \ |
>> PSTN
>>
>>I get simple disconnetion and loose rtp stream when calling
>>
>>
>out to PSTN when
>
>
>>making more than 5 calls.
>>
>>I don't actually know whether it's SER or my E1 Gateway
>>
>>
>problem. Logs from
>
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>>Linksys PAP2 tells me that it's the "RTP PORT DUPLICATE" .
He's right
because the sniffer tells the same . I see that two
phones
connect their RTP
stream on port 3000.
Any ideas ?
Um..nope, it should not be a problem with SER, because SER
really does
not care about the RTP stream, and 5 connections to ser is really
nothing, I think its in linksys, I dont use the device
myself, but does
it have a limit on how many natted clients can sit behind it
(assuming u
r using NAT) or how many DHCP connections (I had this problem
once), or
even how many RTP streams it can handle
I mean - my Sipphones connected to syslog say :
"RTP PORT DUP:30000"
but my E1 Gateway (Multitech Multivoip3010) does not say
anything. It looks
like allocation of RTP is not random - every phone
wants to
get on port
30000. Any ideas (again) ?
I'm quite sure it's not SER's case, but who knows.
.