SerUser,
I am trying to use SER and Asterisk on the same host/system. When i try to make ser talk to asterisk, it failed and didn't want to talk to it. But if i put asterisk on different system then ser has no problem talking to asterisk.
Here is flow of the traffic:
UA ----------- SER ----------------<if PSTN> ------------ Asterisk ------------- Gateway. <if another user> ---------- UA
Could someone please give me an idea how to make ser talk to asterisk on the same host.
TIA
Are the ports conflicting? Both Asterisk and SER probably want to use port 5060 by default on the IP's they're bound to.
RTP might conflict too if you're using rtpproxy/mediaproxy.
Ray
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 09:46:05PM -0500, Aster wrote:
SerUser,
I am trying to use SER and Asterisk on the same host/system. When i try to make ser talk to asterisk, it failed and didn't want to talk to it. But if i put asterisk on different system then ser has no problem talking to asterisk.
Here is flow of the traffic:
UA ----------- SER ----------------<if PSTN> ------------ Asterisk ------------- Gateway. <if another user> ---------- UA
Could someone please give me an idea how to make ser talk to asterisk on the same host.
TIA
Asterisk is set to talk to on port 5061 and ser is set to talk to on port 5060. Yes i have rtpproxy running. How can i avoid running rtpproxy/mediaproxy for ser to support nated users? Any idea?
TIA
On 11/3/05, Ray Van Dolson rayvd@digitalpath.net wrote:
Are the ports conflicting? Both Asterisk and SER probably want to use port 5060 by default on the IP's they're bound to.
RTP might conflict too if you're using rtpproxy/mediaproxy.
Ray
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 09:46:05PM -0500, Aster wrote:
SerUser,
I am trying to use SER and Asterisk on the same host/system. When i try to make ser talk to asterisk, it failed and didn't want to talk to it. But if i put asterisk on different system then ser has no problem talking to asterisk.
Here is flow of the traffic:
UA ----------- SER ----------------<if PSTN> ------------ Asterisk ------------- Gateway. <if another user> ---------- UA
Could someone please give me an idea how to make ser talk to asterisk on the same host.
TIA
Hmm, maybe a tcpdump would show you where the packets are trying to go and shed some light on why they aren't gettin there. :)
You coul post your ser.cfg as well.
Ray
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 10:28:56PM -0500, Aster wrote:
Asterisk is set to talk to on port 5061 and ser is set to talk to on port 5060. Yes i have rtpproxy running. How can i avoid running rtpproxy/mediaproxy for ser to support nated users? Any idea?
TIA