You need to t_relay after a rewritehostport, which only rewrites the ruri
(no forwarding is done). Or you should use the t_relay_to_udp() function.
g-)
Guido Krause wrote:
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hi,
we used the ser as a sip proxy and i will forward traffic to our
cisco gateway (pstn). when i make a forward i become a timeout (no
dialtone). whats wrong????
we use ser-0.8.12-0
ser.cfg
~ if (!lookup("location")) {
~ if(uri =~"sip:1024#"){
~ log(1,"Forwarding to PSTN\n");
~ rewritehostport("IP-GW:5060");
~ break;
~ }else{
~ sl_send_reply("404", "Not Found");
~ log(1,"404 Not found\n");
~ break;
~ };
cisco:
dial-peer voice 99300 voip
~ incoming called-number 1024#T
~ session protocol sipv2
~ dtmf-relay rtp-nte
~ codec g729r8 bytes 60
thanks
hans
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