Hi Sandeep,
what is the problem here ? Kamailio just sends a 404 on its own or is
really sending calls to MSC and MSC is replying with 404 ?
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 12:33 PM, Sandeep Chakravarthi <
ivschakravarthi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi ,
Sorry for the delayed reply.
I have configured my Asterisk and kamailio server, but when i initiate
one outbound call from my asterisk server to kamailio server, kamailio
server is initiating the call to MSC.
Please find the attached pcap details for your reference.
Below is my kamailio debug log and kamailio.cfg file.
Please check the pcap and below cfg file and log file and let me know
whether to change anything in cfg file or not.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
request_route {
# per request initial checks
route(REQINIT);
# NAT detection
route(NATDETECT);
# CANCEL processing
if (is_method("CANCEL"))
{
if (t_check_trans()) {
route(RELAY);
}
exit;
}
# handle requests within SIP dialogs
route(WITHINDLG);
### only initial requests (no To tag)
t_check_trans();
# authentication
route(AUTH);
# record routing for dialog forming requests (in case they are
routed)
# - remove preloaded route headers
remove_hf("Route");
if (is_method("INVITE|SUBSCRIBE"))
record_route();
# account only INVITEs
if (is_method("INVITE"))
{
setflag(FLT_ACC); # do accounting
}
route(TOASTERISK);
# dispatch requests to foreign domains
route(SIPOUT);
### requests for my local domains
# handle presence related requests
route(PRESENCE);
# handle registrations
route(REGISTRAR);
if ($rU==$null)
{
# request with no Username in RURI
sl_send_reply("484","Address Incomplete");
exit;
}
# dispatch destinations to PSTN
route(PSTN);
# user location service
route(LOCATION);
}
route[TOASTERISK] {
if(ds_is_from_list("2")) {
#Call from Telco Should goto Asterisk pool in Loadbalanced mode
if(!ds_select_dst("1", "4")) {
sl_send_reply("500", "Service Unavailable");
xlog("L_INFO","[$fU@$si:$sp]{$rm} No
destinations available for $rd \n");
exit;
}
}if(ds_is_from_list("1")) {
#Call from Asterisk servers pool, send it to telco using LoadBalancer
if(!ds_select_dst("2", "4")) {
sl_send_reply("500", "Service Unavailable");
xlog("L_INFO","[$fU@$si:$sp]{$rm} No
destinations available for $rd \n");
exit;
}
}
}
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Debug log
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:623]: parse_msg(): SIP
Request:
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:625]: parse_msg(): method:
<INVITE>
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:627]: parse_msg(): uri: <
sip:0730092190@172.22.14.12>
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:629]: parse_msg(): version:
<SIP/2.0>
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_via.c:1284]: parse_via_param():
Found param type 232, <branch> = <z9hG4bK3c5fb091>; state=16
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_via.c:2672]: parse_via(): end of
header reached, state=5
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:513]: parse_headers():
parse_headers: Via found, flags=2
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:515]: parse_headers():
parse_headers: this is the first via
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [receive.c:152]: receive_msg(): After parse_msg...
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [receive.c:193]: receive_msg(): preparing to run
routing scripts...
8(1186) DEBUG: maxfwd [mf_funcs.c:85]: is_maxfwd_present(): value = 70
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_addr_spec.c:898]: parse_addr_spec():
end of header reached, state=10
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:190]: get_hdr_field(): DEBUG:
get_hdr_field: <To> [31]; uri=[sip:0730092190@172.22.14.12]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:192]: get_hdr_field(): DEBUG:
to body [<sip:0730092190@172.22.14.12>
]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:170]: get_hdr_field():
get_hdr_field: cseq <CSeq>: <102> <INVITE>
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:204]: get_hdr_field(): DEBUG:
get_hdr_body : content_length=327
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:106]: get_hdr_field(): found
end of header
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_addr_spec.c:176]: parse_to_param():
DEBUG: add_param: tag=as4decf975
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_addr_spec.c:898]: parse_addr_spec():
end of header reached, state=29
8(1186) DEBUG: sanity [mod_sanity.c:255]: w_sanity_check(): sanity
checks result: 1
8(1186) DEBUG: siputils [checks.c:103]: has_totag(): no totag
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:1072]: t_check_msg(): DEBUG: t_check_msg:
msg id=2 global id=1 T start=0xffffffff
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:527]: t_lookup_request():
t_lookup_request: start searching: hash=3888, isACK=0
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:485]: matching_3261(): DEBUG: RFC3261
transaction matching failed
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:709]: t_lookup_request(): DEBUG:
t_lookup_request: no transaction found
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:1141]: t_check_msg(): DEBUG: t_check_msg:
msg id=2 global id=2 T end=(nil)
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==9 && [172.22.14.17] ==
[127.0.0.1]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==12 && [172.22.14.17] ==
[172.22.14.12]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==9 && [172.22.14.17] ==
[127.0.0.1]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==12 && [172.22.14.17] ==
[172.22.14.12]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [forward.c:450]: check_self(): check_self: host !=
me
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==9 && [172.22.14.17] ==
[127.0.0.1]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==12 && [172.22.14.17] ==
[172.22.14.12]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==9 && [172.22.14.17] ==
[127.0.0.1]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==12 && [172.22.14.17] ==
[172.22.14.12]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [forward.c:450]: check_self(): check_self: host !=
me
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==9 && [172.22.14.12] ==
[127.0.0.1]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==12 && [172.22.14.12] ==
[172.22.14.12]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1629]: ds_select_dst(): set [2]
8(1186) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1731]: ds_select_dst(): alg hash
[0]
8(1186) DEBUG: dispatcher [dispatch.c:1772]: ds_select_dst(): selected
[4-2/0] <sip:172.28.0.68:5060>
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==9 && [172.22.14.12] ==
[127.0.0.1]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 12==12 && [172.22.14.12] ==
[172.22.14.12]
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [socket_info.c:587]: grep_sock_info():
grep_sock_info - checking if port 5060 (advertise 0) matches port 5060
8(1186) DEBUG: registrar [lookup.c:158]: lookup(): '0730092190' Not
found in usrloc
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:1373]: t_newtran(): DEBUG: t_newtran: msg
id=2 , global msg id=2 , T on entrance=(nil)
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:527]: t_lookup_request():
t_lookup_request: start searching: hash=3888, isACK=0
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:485]: matching_3261(): DEBUG: RFC3261
transaction matching failed
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:709]: t_lookup_request(): DEBUG:
t_lookup_request: no transaction found
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_hooks.c:380]: run_reqin_callbacks_internal(): DBG:
trans=0xb5d3f20c, callback type 1, id 0 entered
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [md5utils.c:67]: MD5StringArray(): DEBUG: MD5
calculated: 3d26b7732e22874c5837c971c8ec76cd
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:1072]: t_check_msg(): DEBUG: t_check_msg:
msg id=2 global id=2 T start=0xb5d3f20c
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:1144]: t_check_msg(): DEBUG: t_check_msg:
T already found!
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [msg_translator.c:205]: check_via_address():
check_via_address(172.22.14.17, 172.22.14.17, 0)
8(1186) DEBUG: <core> [mem/shm_mem.c:111]: _shm_resize():
WARNING:vqm_resize: resize(0) called
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_reply.c:1653]: cleanup_uac_timers(): DEBUG:
cleanup_uac_timers: RETR/FR timers reset
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_hooks.c:288]: run_trans_callbacks_internal(): DBG:
trans=0xb5d3f20c, callback type 512, id 0 entered
8(1186) DEBUG: acc [acc_logic.c:571]: tmcb_func(): acc callback called
for t(0xb5d3f20c) event type 512, reply code 404
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_reply.c:728]: _reply_light(): DEBUG: reply sent
out. buf=0xb7bb8030: *SIP/2.0 404 Not Foun.*.., shmem=0xb5d40cdc:
SIP/2.0 404 Not Foun
8(1186) DEBUG: tm [t_reply.c:738]: _reply_light(): DEBUG: _reply_light:
finished
8(1186) DEBUG: sl [sl.c:288]: send_reply(): reply in stateful mode (tm)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Warm Regards,
Sandeep Chakravarthi.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 6:35 PM, SamyGo <govoiper(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Below is output from the dispatcher table, Set-2
is a pool of asterisk
servers to be Load balanced, and Set-1 is the Telco IP.
KAMSBC01:~# kamctl dispatcher dump
SET_NO:: 2
*SET:: 2 *
URI:: sip:192.168.0.150:5050 flags=AP priority=1 attrs=
URI:: sip:192.168.0.151:5060 flags=AP priority=1 attrs=
URI:: sip:192.168.0.152:5070 flags=AP priority=1 attrs=
URI:: sip:192.168.0.153:5080 flags=AP priority=1 attrs=
URI:: sip:192.168.0.155:5090 flags=AP priority=1 attrs=
*SET:: 1*
URI:: sip:124.311.201.600:5060 flags=AP priority=1 attrs=
Now in my kamailio.cfg in relevant route
if(ds_is_from_list
<http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/4.3.x/modules/dispatcher.html#dispatcher.f.ds_is_from_list>("1"))
{
#Call from Telco Should goto Asterisk pool in Loadbalanced mode
if(!ds_select_dst("2", "4")) {
sl_send_reply("500", "Service Unavailable");
xlog("L_INFO","[$fU@$si:$sp]{$rm} No
destinations available for $rd \n");
exit;
}
} else if (ds_is_from_list("2")) {
#Call from Asterisk servers pool, send it to telco using LoadBalancer
if(!ds_select_dst("1", "4")) {
sl_send_reply("500", "Service Unavailable");
xlog("L_INFO","[$fU@$si:$sp]{$rm} No
destinations available for $rd \n");
exit;
}
}
So if your Telco has more than 1 IP you can do Load balancing.
I hope this solves your problem.
Best Regards,
Sammy
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 3:17 AM, Sandeep Chakravarthi <
ivschakravarthi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Can you share the sample code to differentiate the both telco IP and
our server IP?
.
Warm Regards,
Sandeep Chakravarthi.
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 10:55 PM, SamyGo <govoiper(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Sure but if you look into the dispatcher module there is a field
> called 'setid' or groupid. Use it wisely to differentiate between the Load
> Balanced asterisk pool and the Telco IP.
> The dispatcher module is exactly what you should use. You can find out
> if incoming source IP belongs to a particular set in dispatcher table thus
> you can tell if call is coming from Telco or from your Asterisks.
> You can select the dispatcher set for load balancing but if we only
> have one IP in there then it gets all the load.
>
> BR,
> Sammy
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 1:21 PM, Sandeep Chakravarthi <
> ivschakravarthi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Thanks for the immediate reply.
>>
>> You are right ,using the dispatcher module , i am able to send the
>> OPTIONS packet to MSC Telco.
>>
>> But as i describer in my earlier mail, i am using the same
>> dispatcher module to establish the sip trunk between my My Kamailio server
>> and my Asterisk server.
>>
>> There is a table in the database with the name dispatcher.
>> Now, in that table i have 2 records
>> one is my Telco SIP IP and the other is Asterisk PBX IP.
>>
>> But as per my understanding from the google, dispatcher module is
>> used for load balancing between the servers
>>
>> Telco SIP server will be sending the calls to Kamailio and Kamailio
>> has to distribute completely to Asterisk server instead of distributing the
>> calls between Telco SIP IP and Asterisk.
>>
>>
>> Please help with it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Warm Regards,
>> Sandeep Chakravarthi.
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 10:28 PM, SamyGo <govoiper(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> You're right about using IP Auth in Kamailio. You'll need to use the
>>> permissions module. However I believe permissions module wont send the
>>> OPTIONS to the MSC SIP Server. For this you may alternatively use the
>>> "dispatcher" module.
>>>
>>> Take a look at the sample kamailio.cfg here:
>>>
http://kb.asipto.com/asterisk:realtime:kamailio-4.0.x-asterisk-11.3.0-astdb
>>>
>>> Follow the tag WITH_IPAUTH and I'm sure you'll be able to implement
>>> it easily.
>>>
>>> BR,
>>> Sammy
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 12:51 PM, Sandeep Chakravarthi <
>>> ivschakravarthi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> We have a requirement with one of our telco
>>>> We are using asterisk in our servers and we are planning to
>>>> implement SIP-I protocol and we choosed kamailio for it.
>>>>
>>>> In Kamailio website, i came to know that kamailio will be
>>>> supporting both SIP-I and SIP-T protocols
>>>>
>>>> Below is what we need and pls confirm whether it is possible or not?
>>>>
>>>> Asterisk PBX <-------> Kamailio <--------> Telco MSC
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Telco will be forwarding the calls to kamailio on sip-i protocol
>>>> and kamailio server has to forward the calls to our Asterisk server by
>>>> converting sip-i to standard sip protocol
>>>>
>>>> Similiarly Asterisk will be initiating sip call to kamailio server
>>>> and kamailio server should convert it into SIP-I and should forward the
>>>> call to Telco MSC
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1. I am able to establish the SIP trunk [sending OPTIONS from
>>>> asterisk and kamailio acknowledges with 200 OK] between Asterisk and
>>>> Kamailio using dispatcher module in kamailio and sip.conf in asterisk.
>>>>
>>>> How to establish the SIP trunk between kamailio and telco MSC?
>>>> [Generally MSC will act as SIP server and kamalio should send
>>>> OPTIONS packet and MSC will acknowledges with 200 OK]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> My telco MSC has only provided me the MSC SIP IP and there were no
>>>> username/passwords provided.
>>>> Means i need to use IP based authentication for the SIP Trunk
>>>> establishment.
>>>>
>>>> In Kamailio how to achieve it?
>>>>
>>>> Please help and any suggestions/feedback will be highly appreciated
>>>> and thankful
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Sandeep
>>>>
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