Hi,
I created an incoming trunk between iptel and my asterisk. Whatever the account is on iptel I always have in the from of received INVITE < sip :s@mypublicip :5060 >. < s > is not a recognized DID on my asterisk. Why do I receive this < s > in the from ??
Many thanks for your help,
Vasco
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Hi Vasco,
That's because Asterisk uses sip:a@local.ip as the Contact URI in the AoR binding it requests from the registrar. When the registrar does a lookup(), it changes to the request URI to be equivalent to the registrant's contact, just as it's supposed to.
But, you can easily get around this:
$var(old_did) = $rU; lookup() etc. $rU = $var(old_did); t_relay() etc.
-- Alex
On 17 April 2014 02:23:42 GMT+04:00, Vasco Mendes vasco.m@innovation-tic.com wrote:
Hi,
I created an incoming trunk between iptel and my asterisk. Whatever the account is on iptel I always have in the from of received INVITE < sip :s@mypublicip :5060 >. < s > is not a recognized DID on my asterisk. Why do I receive this < s > in the from ??
Many thanks for your help,
Vasco
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