[Spce-user] SPCE and Asterisk
Andreas Granig
agranig at sipwise.com
Thu Apr 21 08:28:38 EDT 2011
Hi,
Well, there it is I guess:
On 04/12/2011 12:30 PM, Sébastien Cramatte wrote:
> Apr 12 12:25:14 sipwise /usr/sbin/kamailio[1287]: INFO: <script>: Call to
> unknown user - M=INVITE R=sip:34968292965 at spce.mycompany.com F=
> sip:34868973399 at asterisk.mycompany.com T=sip:34968292965 at spce.mycompany.comIP=
> asterisk.mycompany.com:5060 ID=
> 351ca9971001c192611355c949bcc0e2 at asterisk.mycompany.com
There is no subscriber called "34968292965 at spce.mycompany.com" or no
mapping of the E164 number 34968292965 to a local subscriber.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Looks like you've configured
a SIP peering server (Asterisk?) to send calls to the SPCE. Since it's
configured as peering server, you can only reach local subscribers,
because the SPCE doesn't allow SIP transit out-of-the-box. Try creating
a subscriber with 34968292965 as E.164 number, register a SIP phone and
try calling that again, and it will work.
If you want to use Asterisk as a PBX, then you've to create subscribers
on the SPCE and make Asterisk to register these subscribers.
Andreas
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