This sounds like a DNS problem.
you should put the domain sam.cse in your
/etc/hosts file of fedora and also export SIP_DOMAIN=sam.cse then try again.
At 14:41 15-09-2005, =?ks_c_5601-1987?B?vNsguczB+A==?= wrote:
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Dear Hi, serhelper.
It¡¯s my great pleasure to e-mail you. My name
is Mi-Jin Song. I am a senior majoring in
CS(Computer Science) at the Ewha Univ. in Korea.
I just have a few questions about sip.
First of all, I would like to explain about my
situation. I am planning to make ¡®testbed¡¯
using 2 UA (User Agent)s and 3 sip servers, and
I use linux fedora (version 3) as an operating
system. In doing so, I have been using SER(Sip
Express Router), sip open source provided by
iptel.org, in order to use sip (session initiation protocol).
When I was using sipsak, SER test tool made by
your company, to check the network condition,
but my computer did not seem to understand uri (sip:mi@sam.cse).
For example, when I put
root]#sipsak -T -s sip:mi@sam.cse
I got an error message which is
¡®sam.cse¡¯ is unresolvable¡¯
I made sure I put
root]#export SIP_DOMAIN=¡±sam.cse¡±
root]#serctl add mi 111 mi@sam. cse¡¯
before.
What I am guessing is that only using the order,
export SIP _DOMAIN=¡°same. cse¡± does not do the uri setting.
It¡¯s been very hard since I could not find
enough data and information regarding SER.
I would like to know if you would be able to
tell me what I should do to make the server
recognize uri. If I need to fix something or use
other methods additionally, could you please let
me know? I will appreciate it very much if you
could give an answer as soon as possible since
the deadline for my project is coming very soon. Thank you so much.
Sincerely,
Mi-Jin Song.
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