yes sure it is, verify that your Kamailio/RTpproxy server can properly ping
IPv6 destination and has a default route set for those.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 5:37 PM, nunu abe <nunu_abe(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for pointing this out. I looked into it and I found out that the
packets were larger than 1500 bytes, so I set the max MTU size to be 1650
on the kamailio-rtpproxy server, and there is no more complainig about the
packet size. However, I can not see the packets being modified by the
rtpproxy server pass my router.The router I am using is juniper srx-240, I
tried to allow all packets going in/out of these interfaces but no luck. It
seems its routing problem.
*From:* Sammy Govind <govoiper(a)gmail.com>
*To:* nunu abe <nunu_abe(a)yahoo.com>
*Cc:* SIP Router - Kamailio (OpenSER) and SIP Express Router (SER) -
Users Mailing List <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>
*Sent:* Tuesday, January 10, 2012 7:04 AM
*Subject:* Re: [SR-Users] RTPproxy on Kamailio 3.2.1 difficulty.
I'm not better at IPv6, not yet atleast but if the caller is getting a
timeout response and you see repeated SIP traces for IPv6 Client then the
obvious is that your server is trying to route the call to IPv6 client and
there is not route to destination. Thats why packets are timed out.