[Spce-user] Problem with Peering Registration
Daniel Grotti
dgrotti at sipwise.com
Tue Nov 13 07:28:30 EST 2018
Well,
as long as the flag for registration is set from web gui the REGISTER is
sent.
Please try to :
1. run sngrep on your CE
2. restart 'sbc' via monit
you should see the REGISTER going out from sems.
There is nothing else to set in order to configure and upstream
registration for the peer.
--
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 11/13/18 1:22 PM, EMMANUEL AFANG wrote:
> Hi Daniel
> I appreciate your help.
>
> cat /etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf
>
> # 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 <http://sipdomain.com/>
> user=sipuser
> pwd=sippassword
>
> proxy=sip:127.0.0.1:5060 <http://127.0.0.1:5060>
> contact=sip:1.1.1.1:5060 <http://1.1.1.1:5060>
>
> #domain1=<your peer realm>
> #user1=<your peer user>
> #pwd1=<your peer password>
> #proxy1=sip:127.0.0.1:5060 <http://127.0.0.1:5060>
> #contact1=sip:1.1.1.1:5060 <http://1.1.1.1:5060>
>
> #domain2=<your peer realm>
> #user2=<your peer user>
> #pwd2=<your peer password>
> #proxy2=sip:127.0.0.1:5060 <http://127.0.0.1:5060>
> #contact2=sip:1.1.1.1:5060 <http://1.1.1.1:5060>
>
> # Up to 50 registrations are possible.
>
> Here, sip:1.1.1.1:5060 <http://1.1.1.1:5060> represents my server IP
>
> Also I am using the *mr5.5.6* build.
>
>
> Best Regards
>
> *Emmanuel Afang *
>
> *
> *
>
> Mobile +2347084280332
> Email: _a <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
> <mailto:fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>_
>
> Skype: _a <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel_
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 1:07 PM Daniel Grotti <dgrotti at sipwise.com
> <mailto:dgrotti at sipwise.com>> wrote:
>
> Also, which version are you running?
>
> --
> 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 <mailto:dgrotti at sipwise.com>
> Website:https://www.sipwise.com
>
> On 11/13/18 1:06 PM, Daniel Grotti wrote:
>> Can you please paste here cat //etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf ?
>>
>>
>>
>> /Cheers,/
>>
>> /
>> --
>> 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 <mailto:dgrotti at sipwise.com>
>> Website:https://www.sipwise.com
>> On 11/12/18 4:45 PM, EMMANUEL AFANG wrote:
>>> Yes,I checked the /peer_auth_register/ box. And I also checked
>>> the Probing box in the Peer Servers section.
>>>
>>> Best Regards
>>>
>>> *Emmanuel Afang *
>>>
>>> *
>>> *
>>>
>>> Mobile +2347084280332
>>> Email: _a
>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>_
>>>
>>> Skype: _a <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel_
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 4:40 PM Daniel Grotti
>>> <dgrotti at sipwise.com <mailto:dgrotti at sipwise.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> in your peering preferences, under Remote authentication,
>>> did you set: peer_auth_register ?
>>>
>>> --
>>> 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 <mailto:dgrotti at sipwise.com>
>>> Website:https://www.sipwise.com
>>>
>>> On 11/12/18 4:31 PM, EMMANUEL AFANG wrote:
>>>> Thanks for the response Daniel
>>>> But that did not resolve it. I applied the setting and even
>>>> rebooted server. Then captured again with tcpdump and
>>>> sipwise is still not sending REGISTER.
>>>> Any ideas what could be the problem?
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards
>>>>
>>>> *Emmanuel Afang *
>>>>
>>>> *
>>>> *
>>>>
>>>> Mobile +2347084280332
>>>> Email: _a
>>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>>>> <mailto:fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>_
>>>>
>>>> Skype: _a <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel_
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 12:38 PM Daniel Grotti
>>>> <dgrotti at sipwise.com <mailto:dgrotti at sipwise.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> the problem is that you must comment out also
>>>>
>>>> *
>>>> **#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 -%]*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> so your code shouls look like
>>>>
>>>> *
>>>> **domain=**sipdomain.com <http://sipdomain.com>**
>>>> **user=sipuser**
>>>> **pwd=sippassword**
>>>> **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 -%]**
>>>> **
>>>> *
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> 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 <mailto:dgrotti at sipwise.com>
>>>> Website:https://www.sipwise.com
>>>>
>>>> On 11/12/18 12:05 PM, EMMANUEL AFANG wrote:
>>>>> 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 <http://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
>>>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>>>>> <mailto:fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>_
>>>>>
>>>>> Skype: _a <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel_
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 11:56 AM Daniel Grotti
>>>>> <dgrotti at sipwise.com <mailto: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 <mailto: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
>>>>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>>>>>> <mailto:fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>_
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Skype: _a
>>>>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel_
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Nov 12, 2018 at 10:41 AM Daniel Grotti
>>>>>> <dgrotti at sipwise.com
>>>>>> <mailto: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 <mailto: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
>>>>>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>>>>>>> <mailto:fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>_
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Skype: _a
>>>>>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel_
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, Nov 10, 2018 at 3:00 AM Walter Klomp
>>>>>>> <walter at myrepublic.net
>>>>>>> <mailto: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
>>>>>>> <mailto: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
>>>>>>>> <http://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
>>>>>>>> <http://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
>>>>>>>> <http://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
>>>>>>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>>>>>>>> <mailto:fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>_
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Skype: _a
>>>>>>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel_
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 3:11 PM EMMANUEL
>>>>>>>> AFANG <afang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>>>>>>>> <mailto: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
>>>>>>>> <http://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 <http://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
>>>>>>>> <http://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
>>>>>>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel at gmail.com
>>>>>>>> <mailto:fang.emmanuel at gmail.com>_
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Skype: _a
>>>>>>>> <mailto:cuzomba at dial-mobile.com>fang.emmanuel_
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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