Perhaps our "getting started" document at
http://www.onsip.org/ will
help you. It's based on ser-0.9.x, but it does cover both mediaproxy
and rtpproxy.
Regards,
Paul
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 19:22:23 +0100 (BST), Vivienne Curran
<vivcurran(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi,
I am having problems troubleshooting a problem I am experiencing with my SER
configuration. I have ser 0.8.14 running with rtpproxy and nathelper
enabled. I have two phones on the same subnet behind nat and I would like to
make a call between the two. I want to invoke rtpproxy for this as they both
have private address [I know this isn't the most efficient way as they're
both on the same subnet but I can worry about that later].
When I ring from the phone 1 (2092) to phone 2 (2093), 2092 can hear voice
but 2093 can't. When 2093 ring 2092, there's no audio. These phones are
Grandstream BT100's. They have been configured to listen on different SIP
and RTP ports.
2092: SIP Port: 5060
2092: RTP Port: 5004
2093: SIP Port: 5061
2093: RTP Port: 5005
I have tried to include my ser.cfg and SER message dumps but serbouncers
said the attachment was too big. I can try adding them again if requiredI
can confirm that my rtpproxy is working (originally I thought it wasn't) by
using "strace –d <rtpproxy pid> -f –F". I can see a signal being
returned.
Any help would be appreciated or advise as to how I can proceed
troubleshooting.
Kindest Regards,
Vivienne.
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