Hi Sebastian,
Thanks for your reply.
Today I am trying to install rtpengine as suggested by you.Could you please tell me from which part of the script I need to add rtpengine functions as my client is getting 183 from kamailio as of now.
My architecture is like this,
external ipv4 network(port 5060)----------rtpproxy(ipv4)--kamailio(ipv6)(port 5070)----------client(ipv4)(port 5077)
Please look at the attached wireshark capture.
Highly appreciate any suggestion as always.
Thanks,
Narayan
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1. Re: host to get name of local server (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) 2. Re: remote ip address of sender and receiver (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) 3. Re: remote ip address of sender and receiver (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) 4. Re: Question regarding calling a shell script from kamailio (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) 5. Re: Compiling errors (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) 6. Re: evapi module and async_relay (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) 7. Re: Using lock() correctly (Sebastian Damm) 8. Re: call forward on no answer (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) 9. Re: How to convert ipv6 to ipv4 address inside message body (Sebastian Damm) 10. Re: UAC auth for incoming call (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) 11. Re: drouting / do_routing / prefix unknown (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) 12. Re: Using lock() correctly (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) 13. Re: Using lock() correctly (Sebastian Damm) 14. Re: Using lock() correctly (Daniel-Constantin Mierla)
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Message: 1 Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2017 09:03:16 +0200 From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com To: "Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List" sr-users@lists.kamailio.org, Henry Fernandes henry@usinternet.com Subject: Re: [SR-Users] host to get name of local server Message-ID: 9c3f6b62-d79f-1376-b0f5-1ccbb69e37c1@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"
Hello,
On 29.06.17 18:11, Henry Fernandes wrote:
We have multiple Kamailio 4.4.x servers and I am setting up stats tracking. I would like to track the stats for each individual Kamailio server separately like so:
kamailio_1.sip.register.count kamailio_2.sip.register.count kamailio_3.sip.register.count
The problem is that we use one common file (in version control) for our Kamailio configuration. Thus, I can’t just hardcode the hostname into the file because it will be the same for each server.
Does anyone have a solution for me? Is there a variable that provides the hostname or is there something else I can do?
Ideally, I’d love to be able to do something like this.
statsd_incr($host_name + “.sip.register.count");
one option would be to define it via command line parameter with -A option. Your start script can set it using the usual shell scripts.
Cheers, Daniel
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Hello,
if you want to participate on a discussion, consider to disable receiving daily digests, because replying to it is not keeping the relation to the original discussion -- it is hard to figure out to which discussion you replied, and by that, very likely nobody will follow up with a response.
At least, if replying to a digest summary, don't keep the entire content of the message, remove the irrelevant parts. This also makes the size of the email smaller, which is very useful when reading on mobile devices.
Cheers, Daniel
On 03.07.17 17:49, Narayan P wrote:
Hi Sebastian,
Thanks for your reply.
Today I am trying to install rtpengine as suggested by you.Could you please tell me from which part of the script I need to add rtpengine functions as my client is getting 183 from kamailio as of now.
My architecture is like this,
external ipv4 network(port 5060)----------rtpproxy(ipv4)--kamailio(ipv6)(port 5070)----------client(ipv4)(port 5077)
Please look at the attached wireshark capture.
Highly appreciate any suggestion as always.
Thanks,
Narayan
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Hi Daniel/Sebastian,
Thanks for the information.I have disabled digest mode now.
I have installed rtpengine but don't know from which part rtpengine and rtpproxy functions needs to be called from.
my client is getting 183 from kamailio(ipv6 address) ,inside c= line ip6 address is there.So that client is canceling as it is on ipv4 network and giving error 488.
My architecture is like this, external ipv4 network(port 5060)----------rtpproxy(ipv4)--kamailio(ipv6)(port 5070)----------client(ipv4)(port 5077)
I have also attached the wireshark capture before.
Any suggestion will be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Narayan
________________________________ From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, July 4, 2017 11:18:01 AM To: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List; Narayan P; Sebastian Damm Subject: Re: [SR-Users] sr-users Digest, Vol 146, Issue 2
Hello,
if you want to participate on a discussion, consider to disable receiving daily digests, because replying to it is not keeping the relation to the original discussion -- it is hard to figure out to which discussion you replied, and by that, very likely nobody will follow up with a response.
At least, if replying to a digest summary, don't keep the entire content of the message, remove the irrelevant parts. This also makes the size of the email smaller, which is very useful when reading on mobile devices.
Cheers, Daniel
On 03.07.17 17:49, Narayan P wrote:
Hi Sebastian,
Thanks for your reply.
Today I am trying to install rtpengine as suggested by you.Could you please tell me from which part of the script I need to add rtpengine functions as my client is getting 183 from kamailio as of now.
My architecture is like this,
external ipv4 network(port 5060)----------rtpproxy(ipv4)--kamailio(ipv6)(port 5070)----------client(ipv4)(port 5077)
Please look at the attached wireshark capture.
Highly appreciate any suggestion as always.
Thanks,
Narayan
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