Samuel Muller schrieb:
Hey Klaus,
first, some answers :
-> when a thomson is the callee, there's no ringing even if
indicated into
the SIP message.
-> when a thomson is the caller, no problem,
there's a ring, and the
call is ok with audio.
Please be a bit more specific: What does "no ring" mean?
No "180 ringing" response from callee to caller?
"180 ringing" response but no "ring-back" at the caller's
client?
-> the SIP mesages are the same in the 2 cases.
incoming invite are exactly the same (but the source IP, and the
"user=phone" parameter, for sure).
outgoing invite, in the 2 cases, replaces the source
IP on the "c"
line into the SDP by the RTP proxy IP (but at the end, it
indicates
a=nortpproxy:yes
a=nortpproxy:yes is fine. This line will signal to upstream proxies that
an RTP proxy was already activated and there is no need to activate
further RTP proxies.
Please post a complete ngrep trace (INVITE.....BYE) for the sucessfull
and for the unsuccessful call.
Did I force 2 times the RTP proxy, or is there a
no
fix_nated_contact/fix_nated_register pbm ?
For REGISTER handling you use fix_nated_register. For all other cases
you use fix_nated_contact.
BTW: What do you mean by "there's no RTP proxying" in the "not ok"
case?
regards
klaus