Hello,
perhaps the logs of freeswitch can say more, but I am not familiar
reading them. You can send here the ngrep output on port 5060 on
kamailio server to see if what is sent to freeswitch is ok.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 18/05/14 08:34, MrIhaveAnOpinionOnEverything wrote:
Hi guys:
I am a R&D engineer trying to learn kamailio. After following
some tutorials and reading the thread in this mailing list I was able
to setup a voip backend with this configuration
XLITE/LINPHONE ---> KAMAILIO ----> FREESWITCH
I am using Freeswitch as a media server. After configuring RTP
Proxy and kamailio to use bridged mode. I was able to successfully
setup a voip backend like the one above.
I encountered a problem when the UAC I am using is a webclient like
sipml5.
I noticed that when SIP INVITES from KAMAILIO to FREESWITCH are
being passed when a INVITE transaction is initiated from a sipml5
client FREESWITCH is trying to use the public ip of webrtc server of
the sipml5 backend. Unfortunately, I am using private ip/LAN IP
between kamailio and freeswitch. As a result calls are established but
there is no audio that is happening.
I am attaching a snapshot of the ngrep that on kamailio and
freeswitch server for your reference.
I would like to know if there is a setting in kamailio that would
allow me to modify the IP in the "o" and "c" sdp parameter when
forwarding an invite to Freeswitch.
I did another test. XLITE ---> KAMAILIO ---> FREESWITCH ---->
KAMAILIO ----> sipml5 And the call works. It has audio. I think it
must have something to do with the SDP header that is being generated
by sip5ml UAC that is conflicting with my setup.
Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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