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Andreas,<br>
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That's really weird. After restarting the instance kamailio seems to
be running. Not sure what I did that killed it the first time.<br>
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So anyway, now my calls immediately go to "normal temporary
failure"... Looking at the logs, I see the following in
kamailio-proxy.log:<br>
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Jul 13 21:39:08 spce /usr/sbin/kamailio[3623]: ERROR:
<script>: No PSTN gateways available ...<br>
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I do, indeed, have a valid SIP peer configured for call termination.<br>
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Your help is genuinely appreciated!<br>
<br>
-- Robert<br>
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On 7/13/2011 4:17 PM, Andreas Granig wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Robert,
On 07/13/2011 11:05 PM, Robert B wrote:
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<pre wrap="">When I try to place a call to a PTSN number, I receive a "service or
option unavailable" response and the Kamailio-lb.log says:
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Looks like kamailio-proxy is not reachable. Check with
"/etc/init.d/kamailio-proxy status" and "netstat -plen|grep 5062" if
it's really running, and also when starting with
"/etc/init.d/kamailio-proxy start" check the kamailio-proxy.log.
Andreas
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