Hi
Paste the logs, also from ser have you done ngrep, or was that the ethereal trace you mentioned below. See if ser is receiveing anything.
What I do is to start ser like this
/usr/local/sbin/ser -ddddddd -E -f /usr/local/etc/ser/ser_020405.cfg 2>/home/admin/te
that basically means all output is going to a file, so when I need to test quickly I just
tail -f /home/admin/te |more
and wait for the register etc.
You need to first see if SER is receving, if so, then its a problem on the way back, which usually means a block somewhere.
Iqbal
Mr Greg Plater wrote:
Hi
I have Ser Express router on a Public ip address with no firewall between it and the internet.
I have two hardware phones and two software clients connecting to the SER box.
All 4 clients are on a private network with Nat connecting to a gateway on a public ip address in the same range as the Ser Unit.
They register and I can make calls between these 4 clients.
When I go to a remote location on a different ISP.
I check the computer is on a public IP and no firewall is enabled. I place my SER details for registration into the client and it fails to register.
I tried xlite with its debug screen and I see the send but note no response.
When I use ethereal I capture the send but note no response packet received.
I have tried a couple of port scans from the internet and I confirm port 5060 is open and listening.
I have an Asterisk box on a public ip address also in the same range as the SER unit. It registers to SER and ser routes calls to it and bridges SIP – H323 out to a Gatekeeper and calls work within normal limits.
What am I doing wrong?
SERWEB is working and the website etc… all work from the internet no issue.
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