Hi,
I understand both Xlite (or any other SIP client such as a Cisco 7960) and SER support TCP but I am not clear how to force a UAC starts a call via TCP. I've been searching over internet but couldn't find anything yet (Forgive my bad searching skills). I am really appreciate if anyone can show me some information of testing SER and UAC with TCP. Thanks,
Have a nice weekend,
Pat
Hi Pat!
You also can use Windows Messenger for TCP testing. Don't use beambeam (I guess they do not know what TCP means).
If a client is configure to use TCP, it should use TCP for any request sent to the proxy. Further it should register a contact with transport parameter=tcp; Thus, for any request to this clients ser will use TCP.
Be aware that TCP might cause problems with NATed clients - the proxy can not establish a TCP connection to a client behind NAT
klaus
Pat wang wrote:
Hi,
I understand both Xlite (or any other SIP client such as a Cisco 7960) and SER support TCP but I am not clear how to force a UAC starts a call via TCP. I've been searching over internet but couldn't find anything yet (Forgive my bad searching skills). I am really appreciate if anyone can show me some information of testing SER and UAC with TCP. Thanks,
Have a nice weekend,
Pat
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Thanks very much Klaus,
I am not clear how to set these UAs (Xten-pro, cisco phones, and the Windows Messanger, etc) to use TCP only. Could you please explain a little more? By the way, recent Windows Messanger no longer support SIP except the earlier 4.6 version, right?
Thanks
Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Klaus Darilion" klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at To: "Pat wang" wangyu39@hotmail.com Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 6:43 PM Subject: Re: [Serusers] How to test SIP with TCP?
Hi Pat!
You also can use Windows Messenger for TCP testing. Don't use beambeam (I guess they do not know what TCP means).
If a client is configure to use TCP, it should use TCP for any request sent to the proxy. Further it should register a contact with transport parameter=tcp; Thus, for any request to this clients ser will use TCP.
Be aware that TCP might cause problems with NATed clients - the proxy can not establish a TCP connection to a client behind NAT
klaus
Pat wang wrote:
Hi,
I understand both Xlite (or any other SIP client such as a Cisco 7960) and SER support TCP but I am not clear how to force a UAC starts a call via TCP. I've been searching over internet but couldn't find anything yet (Forgive my bad searching skills). I am really appreciate if anyone can show me some information of testing SER and UAC with TCP. Thanks,
Have a nice weekend,
Pat
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers