Yes, it would be good if you captured all the SIP messages and send a error description to serusers@lists.iptel.org. I am afraid, this is not really a isdngw problem, but more a SER routing problem.
Uli.
On Friday 23 April 2004 13:06, Ulrich Holeschak wrote:
Hello again, would it help if i create an log file with etherreal? I expect it's getting very big, but it contains more information. I expect, that i can only log on the windows side, so if there are telegrams going to the wrong destionation you can't see them ...
Ulrich
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: "Ulrich Abend" ullstar@iptel.org An: "Ulrich Holeschak" ulrich@holeschak.de Gesendet: Freitag, 23. April 2004 11:57 Betreff: Re: [Sems] current cvs ser version and isdngw
Hi Ulrich,
sorry for asking for the logfiles again, my hosting provider delayed your
from 14:01. I received it yesterday at 23:00 :-((
Anyway, now after I reviewed the complete log files, I still cannot find a reason for the strange behaviour.
Please tell me again, what exactly happens, from your last log files I
see,
that the connection is established for ~30sec. What causes your Messenger
to
send BYE then?
Apr 22 23:24:46 router ser[29099]: method: <BYE>
Do you manually stop the connection? Is Audio working allright while the 30sec?
What version of Messenger do you use? There have been some problems with
the
standards compliance (esp. version 5.0, recommended version is 4.7)... Do you have any other SIP client, you could use for testing? E.g. kphone?
Uli.