I am trying to get SER 0.8.10 working with a VegaStream Vega 100 VoIP gateway and the SER appears to be ignoring the 200 OK message from the Vega signaling that the call has been answered on the PSTN side.
I saw a ticket to this effect in the bugs area, but the patch for that did not help.
Attached is an NGREP log from the SER machine and a SIP LOG from the VegaStream units point of view.
Everything looks good from both points of view, but there should be an Ack sent back to the Vega right after the first 200 message. The rest of the 200 messages are retrying in case the first message got lost.
Any ideas? _______________________________________________
Sean Robertson
NETXUSA p. 800-289-6389 f. 864-233-4344 "Ask me about Voice over IP." http://www.netxusa.com/
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 05:59:55PM -0400, Sean P. Robertson wrote:
I am trying to get SER 0.8.10 working with a VegaStream Vega 100 VoIP gateway and the SER appears to be ignoring the 200 OK message from the Vega signaling that the call has been answered on the PSTN side.
I saw a ticket to this effect in the bugs area, but the patch for that did not help.
Attached is an NGREP log from the SER machine and a SIP LOG from the VegaStream units point of view.
Everything looks good from both points of view, but there should be an Ack sent back to the Vega right after the first 200 message. The rest of the 200 messages are retrying in case the first message got lost.
Any ideas?
The Cisco ATA is guilty. Its a known bug. The request URI of the ACK from the ATA is not the same as the original request URI of the INVITE (which has to be the same according to the RFC). Some SER users reported that some of the last firmware updates for ATA fixed the problem, but they had also some other penaltys (search the mailing list archives for details). The secodn option is that their is patch for SER available (sorry i dont have the URL available right now) which disables the URI matching.
Regards Nils Ohlmeier
SER is not ignoring 200s -- they are relayed from .62 to .61. The Vega acknowledges them as well. What happens is that the ACK gets lost in SER, most likely due to a script misconfiguration.
-jiri
At 11:59 PM 6/26/2003, Sean P. Robertson wrote:
I am trying to get SER 0.8.10 working with a VegaStream Vega 100 VoIP gateway and the SER appears to be ignoring the 200 OK message from the Vega signaling that the call has been answered on the PSTN side.
I saw a ticket to this effect in the bugs area, but the patch for that did not help.
Attached is an NGREP log from the SER machine and a SIP LOG from the VegaStream units point of view.
Everything looks good from both points of view, but there should be an Ack sent back to the Vega right after the first 200 message. The rest of the 200 messages are retrying in case the first message got lost.
Any ideas? _______________________________________________
Sean Robertson
NETXUSA p. 800-289-6389 f. 864-233-4344 "Ask me about Voice over IP." http://www.netxusa.com/http://www.netxusa.com/
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