[Spce-user] newbie question

William Fulton wfulton at thirdhatch.com
Fri Feb 13 22:52:43 EST 2015


The file already exists in the location it indicates.  Log in to the server through ssh and type this:

nano /etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2

 

This will put you in the file so you can insert the credentials, and realm, etc.  Once complete, press control X to exit and opt to save the file.  I suspect you will then need to use the command: 

ngcpcfg apply

 

When this is complete, it should register to your external proxy.

 

Thanks,

William  

 

 

From: Spce-user [mailto:spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com] On Behalf Of Prince Henderson
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 2:34 PM
To: spce-user at lists.sipwise.com
Subject: [Spce-user] newbie question

 

From Sipwise Admin Man on peering rules Chp 6.5.3.1. Proxy-Authentication for outbound calls

, I'm trying to understand the Remote Authentication instructions:

"Unfortunately, the credentials configured above are not yet automatically used to register the SPCE at your peer hosts. There is however an easy manual way to do so, until this is addressed.

Configure your peering servers with the corresponding credentials in /etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2, then execute ngcpcfg apply."

So my question is:  Is this instructing me to create a file on my server that will be accessing the ngcp sip trunk to make outbound calls, or, is it intsructing me to do this on my created ngcp sip peering servers at <https://myipaddress:1443>?  which makes no sense. Totally confused.  Please help.  

 

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