[Spce-user] Problem with Peering Registration
EMMANUEL AFANG
afang.emmanuel at gmail.com
Mon Nov 12 06:05:22 EST 2018
Hi Daniel
You asked for content of:
*/etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.customtt.tt2*
But I am sending you content of:
*/etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2*
sipuser at sipwise:~# cat
> /etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2
> [% argv.role='lb'; argv.type='sip_ext'; PROCESS
> '/usr/lib/ngcp-ngcpcfg/get_all_shared_ips'; sip_ext_ips = out -%]
> [% IF !sip_ext_ips.size -%]
> [% argv.role='lb'; argv.type='sip_ext'; PROCESS
> '/usr/lib/ngcp-ngcpcfg/get_all_ips'; sip_ext_ips = out -%]
> [% END -%]
> [% argv.role='lb'; argv.type='sip_int'; PROCESS
> '/usr/lib/ngcp-ngcpcfg/get_all_shared_ips'; sip_lb_ips = out -%]
> [% IF !sip_lb_ips.size -%]
> [% argv.role='lb'; argv.type='sip_int'; PROCESS
> '/usr/lib/ngcp-ngcpcfg/get_all_ips'; sip_lb_ips = out -%]
> [% END -%]
> [% argv.role='lb'; argv.type='sip_ext'; PROCESS
> '/usr/lib/ngcp-ngcpcfg/get_all_adv_ips'; sip_adv_ips = out -%]
> # IMPORTANT:
> # Only set "domain", "user" and "pwd", and leave "proxy" and "contact"
> EXACTLY
> # as is to make outbound registrations to work.
> #
> # Note that the "contact" parameter is specific to the Sipwise SPCE and
> does
> # not yet exist in the official sems.
> domain=sipdomain.com
> user=sipuser
> pwd=sippassword
> #domain=<your peer realm>
> #user=<your peer user>
> #pwd=<your peer password>
> #proxy=sip:[% sip_lb_ips.0 %]:[% kamailio.lb.port %]
> [% IF sip_adv_ips.size -%]
> #contact=sip:[% sip_adv_ips.0 %]:[% kamailio.lb.port %]
> [% ELSE -%]
> #contact=sip:[% sip_ext_ips.0 %]:[% kamailio.lb.port %]
> [% END -%]
> #domain1=<your peer realm>
> #user1=<your peer user>
> #pwd1=<your peer password>
> #proxy1=sip:[% sip_lb_ips.0 %]:[% kamailio.lb.port %]
> [% IF sip_adv_ips.size -%]
> #contact1=sip:[% sip_adv_ips.0 %]:[% kamailio.lb.port %]
> [% ELSE -%]
> #contact1=sip:[% sip_ext_ips.0 %]:[% kamailio.lb.port %]
> [% END %]
> #domain2=<your peer realm>
> #user2=<your peer user>
> #pwd2=<your peer password>
> #proxy2=sip:[% sip_lb_ips.0 %]:[% kamailio.lb.port %]
> [% IF sip_adv_ips.size -%]
> #contact2=sip:[% sip_adv_ips.0 %]:[% kamailio.lb.port %]
> [% ELSE -%]
> #contact2=sip:[% sip_ext_ips.0 %]:[% kamailio.lb.port %]
> [% END %]
> # Up to 50 registrations are possible.
Best Regards
*Emmanuel Afang *
Mobile +2347084280332
Email: *a <cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
<fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>*
Skype: *a <cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel*
On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 11:56 AM Daniel Grotti <dgrotti at sipwise.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> please provide your
>
>
> */etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.customtt.tt2 *
>
> --
> Daniel Grotti
> Head of Customer Support
> Sipwise GmbH, Campus 21/Europaring F15
> AT-2345 Brunn am Gebirge
>
> Office: +43(0)130120332
> Email: dgrotti at sipwise.com
> Website: https://www.sipwise.com
>
> On 11/12/18 11:54 AM, EMMANUEL AFANG wrote:
>
> Thanks Daniel for your quick response.
> I did follow this guide, but sipwise does not seem to be sending out
> REGISTER message to Peer. I captured with tcpdump for more than an hour and
> not a single REGISTER message was sent from sipwise to peer. This is how I
> have it setup at the moment:
>
> Peer configured via sipwise GUI with *peer_auth_user, peer_auth_pass *and
> *peer_auth_realm* all set and *peer_auth_register* checked.
>
> Also set only the *domain*, *user *and *pwd *in the */etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2
> *file
>
>
> I tested in lab with softswitch that sends a 407 Authentication Required
> when it receives an INVITE from sipwise and saw that sipwise successfully
> authenticates when SIP 407 is sent to it. The callflow for sipwise
> successful authentication is like this:
>
> sipwise sends INVITE ---->> Provider
> sipwise receives 407 Proxy Authentication Required <<----- Provider
> sipwise sends INVITE (with credentials) ---->> Provider
>
> sipwise receives 180 Ringing <<----- Provider
>
>
> So I see that indeed sipwise wants the SIP 407 sent to it, before it sends
> the credentials in an INVITE method. It never sends out the REGISTER method
> to the peer. Please how then can I achieve the callflow below:
>
> sipwise sends REGISTER ---->> Provider
> sipwise receives 401 Unauthorized <<----- Provider
> sipwise sends REGISTER (w/credentials) ---->> Provider
>
>
> Will appreciate your feedback on this.
>
> Best Regards
>
>
>
> *Emmanuel Afang *
>
>
> Mobile +2347084280332
> Email: *a <cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
> <fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>*
>
> Skype: *a <cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel*
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 10:41 AM Daniel Grotti <dgrotti at sipwise.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Yes,
>> that's possible. How to do that is written in the handbook, under the
>> peering section:
>> https://www.sipwise.com/doc/mr6.5.1/sppro/?_href=ar01s05.html#_registering_at_a_peering_server
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Daniel Grotti
>> Head of Customer Support
>> Sipwise GmbH, Campus 21/Europaring F15
>> AT-2345 Brunn am Gebirge
>>
>> Office: +43(0)130120332
>> Email: dgrotti at sipwise.com
>> Website: https://www.sipwise.com
>>
>> On 11/12/18 10:35 AM, EMMANUEL AFANG wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Walter for your response.
>> Please is it possible to set sipwise so it sends out REGISTER to peer
>> first, like the callflow below:
>>
>> sipwise sends REGISTER ---->> Provider
>> sipwise receives 401 Unauthorized <<----- Provider
>> sipwise sends REGISTER (w/credentials) ---->> Provider
>>
>>
>> Will appreciate your feedback on this.
>>
>> Best Regards
>>
>>
>>
>> *Emmanuel Afang *
>>
>>
>> Mobile +2347084280332
>> Email: *a <cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>> <fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>*
>>
>> Skype: *a <cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel*
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 3:00 AM Walter Klomp <walter at myrepublic.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Emmanuel,
>>>
>>> This sounds more a provider issue than Sipwise. Sipwise will always
>>> authenticate with the credentials given a 407 comes back.
>>>
>>> Registration is usually only done to announce where inbound calls need
>>> to go to. (Having said that, sipwise should be sending registrations at
>>> least once an hour - did you check with sngrep or other sniffer that it’s
>>> indeed not sending anything, ever?)
>>>
>>> Yours sincerely,
>>> Walter
>>>
>>> On 9 Nov 2018, at 10:22 PM, EMMANUEL AFANG <afang.emmanuel at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> (got a response from your server that I am not a member but posting to
>>> members, so I registered and re-posted)
>>> Hi
>>> I use the free edition of 3CX and I am able to do Registrations with a
>>> Peering Partner with the following settings (changed):
>>> *IN 3CX This Works:*
>>>
>>> Registrar/Server/Gateway Hostname or IP == sytypeer.com (port
>>> 5096)
>>> Outbound Proxy ==
>>> 1.1.1.244 (port 5096)
>>> Type of Authentication == Register
>>> Authentication ID (aka SIP User ID) == 11111uuuuu22222
>>> Authentication Password == 11111ppppp22222
>>>
>>>
>>> To configure the equivalence of this on sipwise, I did this:
>>> *IN SIPWISE CE GUI Peering Servers:*
>>>
>>> IP Address == 1.1.1.244 (port 5096)
>>> Probing == (checked the box)
>>>
>>> *IN **SIPWISE CE **GUI Peering Server Preferences:*
>>>
>>> peer_auth_user == 11111uuuuu22222
>>> peer_auth_pass == 11111ppppp22222
>>> peer_auth_realm == sytypeer.com
>>> peer_auth_register == (checked the box)
>>>
>>> *IN SIPWISE
>>> CE /etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2*
>>>
>>> domain=sytypeer.com
>>> user=11111uuuuu22222
>>> pwd=11111ppppp22222
>>> (the description says: 'Only set "domain", "user" and "pwd", and leave
>>> "proxy" and "contact" EXACTLY')
>>>
>>>
>>> With the above SIPWISE settings, I still am not able to REGISTER with
>>> partner. In fact, SIPWISE is NOT sending REGISTRATIONS. The callflow is
>>> like this:
>>> sipwise sends INVITE ---->> Provider
>>> sipwise receives 100 Trying <<----- Provider
>>> sipwise receives 403 Forbidden <<----- Provider
>>> sipwise sends ACK ---->> Provider
>>>
>>> What I am thinking is whether sipwise was expecting to get a *407 Proxy
>>> Authentication Required* before it performs the REGISTRATION, if so,
>>> how do I make sipwise REGISTER with peer partner like 3CX does?
>>>
>>> Best Regards
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Emmanuel Afang *
>>>
>>>
>>> Mobile +2347084280332
>>> Email: *a <cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>>> <fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>*
>>>
>>> Skype: *a <cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 3:11 PM EMMANUEL AFANG <afang.emmanuel at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>> I use the free edition of 3CX and I am able to do Registrations with a
>>>> Peering Partner with the following settings (changed):
>>>> *IN 3CX This Works:*
>>>>
>>>> Registrar/Server/Gateway Hostname or IP == sytypeer.com (port
>>>> 5096)
>>>> Outbound Proxy ==
>>>> 1.1.1.244 (port 5096)
>>>> Type of Authentication == Register
>>>> Authentication ID (aka SIP User ID) == 11111uuuuu22222
>>>> Authentication Password ==
>>>> 11111ppppp22222
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> To configure the equivalence of this on sipwise, I did this:
>>>> *IN SIPWISE CE GUI Peering Servers:*
>>>>
>>>> IP Address == 1.1.1.244 (port 5096)
>>>> Probing == (checked the box)
>>>>
>>>> *IN **SIPWISE CE **GUI Peering Server Preferences:*
>>>>
>>>> peer_auth_user == 11111uuuuu22222
>>>> peer_auth_pass == 11111ppppp22222
>>>> peer_auth_realm == sytypeer.com
>>>> peer_auth_register == (checked the box)
>>>>
>>>> *IN SIPWISE
>>>> CE /etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2*
>>>>
>>>> domain=sytypeer.com
>>>> user=11111uuuuu22222
>>>> pwd=11111ppppp22222
>>>> (the description says: 'Only set "domain", "user" and "pwd", and leave
>>>> "proxy" and "contact" EXACTLY')
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> With the above SIPWISE settings, I still am not able to REGISTER with
>>>> partner. In fact, SIPWISE is NOT sending REGISTRATIONS. The callflow is
>>>> like this:
>>>> sipwise sends INVITE ---->> Provider
>>>> sipwise receives 100 Trying <<----- Provider
>>>> sipwise receives 403 Forbidden <<----- Provider
>>>> sipwise sends ACK ---->> Provider
>>>>
>>>> What I am thinking is whether sipwise was expecting to get a *407
>>>> Proxy Authentication Required* before it performs the REGISTRATION, if
>>>> so, how do I make sipwise REGISTER with peer partner like 3CX does?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *Emmanuel Afang *
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mobile +2347084280332
>>>> Email: *a <cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>>>> <fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>*
>>>>
>>>> Skype: *a <cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel*
>>>>
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