This has nothing to do with your SER. TCP is set up far below ser...
You probably have a firewall preventing connections.
g-)
Andrew T Gin wrote:
Hi
I'm having some trouble getting SER working. I am using example Hello
World example ser.cfg (in Ser-GettingStarted.pdf). My client can
REGISTER using UDP successfully, but when I to REGISTER with TCP, it
fails.
I performed a wireshark trace, and the problem is when the client
sends a SYN, SER responds with an RST, so the TCP 3 way handshake
doesn't finish.
The output of SER shows:
Listening on
udp: 132.181.9.24 [132.181.9.24]:5060
tcp: 132.181.9.24 [132.181.9.24]:5060
Aliases:
tcp: cosc4101.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz:5060
udp: cosc4101.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz:5060
What have I done wrong?
Thanks
Andrew
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