The best way to see what is happening is to capture some packets on the Kamailio system on which calls happen and see if any IP address or port number issues exist in body of SIP messages or not. You can simple use Wireshark to see what is going on.

Regards

On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Marino Mileti <marino.mileti@alice.it> wrote:

Hi guys,

 

i'm going in trouble with multinat scenario and Kamailio J

 

I've this scenario...

 

Two kamailio boxes with the same configuration (KAM_A and KAM_B). Each box has a WIFI in AP_MODE with the same address (but different SSID obviously) 192.168.254.1. Finally there are 2 clients...CLIENT_1 connected to wifi with KAM_A, and CLIENT_2 connected using wifi with KAM_B. Each box has an instance of RTPEngine configured.

KAM_A & KAM_B are also connected using wired connection with other clients in order to allow that a calls to KAM_B (or KAM_A) generate a forking scenario and all clients connected starts to RINGS (wired & wireless client)

 

The mobile client connected on KAM_A makes a call to KAM_B... the forking scenario starts and all clients on KAM_B starts to ring.

If any wired client pick up the call everything works fine. If a wireless client pick up the call...no media L

 

Is it possible? Should I've to instruct RTPENGINE in any particular mode?

 

 

Marino Maria Mileti

marino.mileti@alice.it

 

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