[Spce-user] sipwsie as SBC
Nicholas Papadakos
panic at umbrela.org
Sun Aug 4 07:29:31 EDT 2013
Hello
First sorry aboyt the reply - I noticed itwent only to you after I send the email.
But I forwarded the msg to the mailing list anyway.
Now what I am trying to do is put sipwise act like SBC, meaning having it register to my asterisk that is behind nat ( sbc is in a datacenter) and have roaming users register on sipwise directly and be able to make and receive calls to and from the PBX(asterisk).
My problem is :
When I call from the PBX to the roaming user , registerd with sipwise I get got Authentication failed, no credentials in the kamailio logs.
The other way around works ok.
I tried putting in sip peer entry at the pbx the fromdomain=extern_ip_of_PBX but I got trivial results.
One extension is passing through , the other is still getting the same msg (Authentication failed, no credetials)
If I disable force_outbound_calls_to_peer from the subscriber properties at sipwise everything works fine.
I also tried forcing externip=external_ip_of_PBX in sip.conf of the PBX but still no joy .
What is the correct logic for my scenario to work ?
I am a bit confused to be honest :)
Thank you in advance,
Nicholas Papadakos
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Bonilla (Manwe) [mailto:jbonilla at sipwise.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2013 2:02 AM
To: spce-user at lists.sipwise.com
Cc: Nicholas Papadakos
Subject: Re: [Spce-user] sipwsie as SBC
El Sun, 4 Aug 2013 01:50:41 +0300
"Nicholas Papadakos" <panic at umbrela.org> escribió:
> Hello and thank you for your reply.
>
>
Please send your answers to the list
> I have the pbx listed as peer in the sip peerings server.
>
> I didn’t notice before that asterisk is behind nat.
> I think it has something to do with the sip headers or something.
>
The source ip of your sip signaling should be the ip address of your gw. In your logs AAAAAAAAA
> My logs are like this :
>
>
> Aug 4 01:13:04 sip /usr/sbin/kamailio[32506]: INFO: <script>: New
> request - M=INVITE
> R=sip:55102 at 62.X.XX.XX:5060;uuid=a82f6133-71f0-4115-a1ce-954dadc32107
> F=sip:2109317558 at 172.16.1.200
> T=sip:55102 at 62.X.XX.XX:5060;uuid=a82f6133-71f0-4115-a1ce-954dadc32107
> IP=AAAAAAAAA:5060 (127.0.0.1:5060)
> ID=155f7662310e8e462b554692697ed845 at 172.16.1.200 Aug 4 01:13:04 sip
> /usr/sbin/kamailio[32506]: INFO: <script>: Authentication failed, no
> credentials -
> R=sip:55102 at 62.X.XX.XX:5060;uuid=a82f6133-71f0-4115-a1ce-954dadc32107
> ID=155f7662310e8e462b554692697ed845 at 172.16.1.200
>
>
> When I put fromdomain=62.X.XX.XX in the sip extension the call gets
> through but Its stuck on a look to and from asterisk -sipwise. If I
> disable force_outbound_calls_to_peer from the subscriber properties
> everything works fine.
>
Are we mixing things here? What's your scenario? Please describe it.
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