Hi Franz,
Could you please share the SIP generator .
Thank you so much in advance.
Regards,
-kranti
On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 12:40 PM, <sainath.ellendula(a)wipro.com> wrote:
Hi Franz,
Thanks a lot for your support.
Traces decoded with diameter and could able to see the messages correctly.
Yes, I am interested to capture traces using sip-scenario generator tool.
Can you please provide that tool.
Somewhere I have read in Kamailio forum that, Call setup has successful
happened using "Boghe IMS client" and " Mercuro-Silver".
Currently We are trying to automate the basic call scenario using Boghe
IMS client, It would be better if you can provide "Mercuro-Silver", So that
call can be established between two different IMS Client. Tried finding in
google for "Mercuro-Silver" but couldn't get it.
Thanks in advance!!
Regards,
Sainath
-----Original Message-----
From: Franz Edler [mailto:franz.edler@technikum-wien.at]
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016 10:51 PM
To: Sainath Ellendula (NEP) <sainath.ellendula(a)wipro.com>
Cc: basitstar(a)hotmail.com; sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
Subject: RE: Re:[SR-Users] Kamailio IMS deployment
Hi Sainath,
It's working fine with given zone-files.
Now, I could able to setup a call between two users, Please find
attachment of tcpdump.
Thats fine and congratulation.
Small clarification, I have started capturing of
tcpdump before
starting of other components including hss. But I don't see any
diameter messages in Wireshark traces(tcpdump).
That is caused by the fact that the 3 involved diameter nodes (HSS, I-CSCF
and S-CSCF) use 3 different ports for Diameter (3868, 3869 and 3870).
Only port 3868 is the assigned port number to Diameter, the other two port
numbers (3869 and 3870) are not.
The reason for this is a historic one. The OpenIMSCore platform used one
common IP-address for all tree nodes and therefore different port-numbers
had to be used.
Wireshark has limited possibilities to automatically detect the protocol
behind a stream when port numbers deviating from the assigned ones are
used.You have to tell that to Wireshark.
Just take the two packets (#10 and #17) and in your tracefile
trace_12_2_2016_12.pcap and tell Wireshark "decode as Diameter" and you
will see what you might have expected.
In your case, where you now succeeded to split the platform with different
IP-addresses this constraint has gone.
There is no reason to not use the same "assigned" port number 3868 for all
three nodes. This could be the next challenge for you to reconfigure.
I have also added a message diagram produced with sip-scenario generator
which helps a lot in debugging. Just extract both html files and open the
one with the shorter filename (trace_12_2_2016_12_index.html).
The sip-scenario generator is an open-source-tool but unfortunately with
no support anymore. But it is really helpful.
If you are interested I can provide the tool.
BR
Franz
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