It appears that the 403 is generated by the SPA9000, so I am assuming that, if this will work at all, there are some configuration changes that need to be made to the SPA9000 in relation to its connection to Openser. I think Openser is working as required.
Regards, Scott Yagel PacketCall, Inc. syagel@packetcall.net -----Original Message----- From: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro] Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 3:43 AM To: syagel@packetcall.net Cc: users@openser.org Subject: Re: [Users] openser, spa9000, etc.
Hi Scott,
first try to see which entity generates the Forbidden reply? the proxy, the callee phone?
regards, bogdan
Scott Yagel PacketCall, Inc. syagel@packetcall.net
-----Original Message----- From: Bogdan-Andrei Iancu [mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro] Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 3:43 AM To: syagel@packetcall.net Cc: users@openser.org Subject: Re: [Users] openser, spa9000, etc.
Hi Scott,
first try to see which entity generates the Forbidden reply? the proxy, the callee phone?
regards, bogdan
Scott Yagel wrote:
Has anyone had any experience with Openser and a SPA9000 configured as I describe below?
I have my SPA9000 registered on one line to my ITSP. Calls out to the ITSP work fine from phones registered to the SPA9000. I have the SPA9000 registered to the Openser on line 2 of the SPA9000, and calls from extensions registered on the SPA9000 can call extensions registered on the OpenSER.
I use Openser as a sip proxy with lots of phone extensions (more than the SPA9000 will support). When trying to call from a phone registered on Openser to a phone registered to the SPA9000, I get a 403 Forbidden. Same with attempts to dial out to the ITSP.
Am I trying to do something that can't be done, or is it a SPA9000 configuration problem? [Confused]
Thanks for any suggestions, Scott
Scott Yagel
PacketCall, Inc.
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