i attached one ser.cfg file. and a dump file from ngrep. it looks like a bunch of INVITES. the Cisco phone B rings, but if i hang up Cisco phone A, B continues to ring and ring... and 483 errors every few seconds, what a mess.
-----Original Message----- From: Klaus Darilion [mailto:klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at] Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 9:22 am To: Ticknor, Scott: DGSE Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] eliminating 483 errors
post your ser.cfg and a dump of the packets that causes the loop.
Klaus
Ticknor.Scott@ic.gc.ca wrote:
hello List, i am sadly aware that the 483 problem is covered in the
Admin guide & faq.
the solution as i read it is to replace if (uri==myself)
with some regexp
for the sip proxy. but this is apparently not a proper
implementation, from
what i have read on the list. furthermore, the if
(uri==myself) expression
is further down in the logic, below the check for maxfwd
that results in the
- if have set SIP_DOMAIN and added aliases to ser.cfg. i
am sure i am
missing something small and simple... my clients are cisco 7960 with sip fw v6.1.
thanks for reading,
scott t DSi
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