Hi,
I have setup a server with the default config and my topology is as follows:
192.168.10.2 (my PC with SJPhone)
192.168.10.20 (ZyXEL Prestige 2000W)
192.168.10.50 (IPTel SER 0.8.14 src)
Both phones register fine.
When I make a call all packets traverse fine ... phones ring ... I pick up the phone and no sound.....
I know both phones work as I have had them running through asterisk without issues.
Here is a tcpdump from my PC:
djs:/home/dave # tcpdump -n net 192.168.10.0/24 tcpdump: listening on eth0 16:07:39.941268 192.168.10.2.5060 > 192.168.10.50.5060: udp 625 (DF) 16:07:39.942286 192.168.10.50.5060 > 192.168.10.2.5060: udp 583 (DF) [tos 0x10] 16:07:42.347992 192.168.10.50.5060 > 192.168.10.2.5060: udp 481 (DF) [tos 0x10] 16:07:43.157053 192.168.10.50.5060 > 192.168.10.2.5060: udp 481 (DF) [tos 0x10] 16:07:44.933756 arp who-has 192.168.10.2 tell 192.168.10.50 16:07:44.933787 arp reply 192.168.10.2 is-at 0:50:fc:72:48:a7 16:07:51.478977 192.168.10.50.5060 > 192.168.10.2.5060: udp 728 (DF) [tos 0x10] 16:07:51.483097 192.168.10.2.5060 > 192.168.10.50.5060: udp 493 (DF) 16:07:51.617704 arp who-has 192.168.10.2 tell 192.168.10.20 16:07:51.617742 arp reply 192.168.10.2 is-at 0:50:fc:72:48:a7 16:07:51.624504 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.649217 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.664914 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.696964 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.728381 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.760793 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.792979 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.824425 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.857219 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.889120 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.904975 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.937186 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.968744 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:52.000985 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:52.032817 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:52.064412 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252
No matter which phone I make the call from packets only go like above from the ZyXEL to the SJPhone PC.
Am I right in thinking that packets should go both ways??
Any other ideas as to why I have no sound?
Pulling my hair out on this one :)
Cheers,
Dave
Hi Guys,
Could someone just confirm my question about packet direction? Should it be that packets go both from and to the phones or just one way?
Many Thanks,
Dave
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 16:09, David Simmons wrote:
Hi,
I have setup a server with the default config and my topology is as follows:
192.168.10.2 (my PC with SJPhone)
192.168.10.20 (ZyXEL Prestige 2000W)
192.168.10.50 (IPTel SER 0.8.14 src)
Both phones register fine.
When I make a call all packets traverse fine ... phones ring ... I pick up the phone and no sound.....
I know both phones work as I have had them running through asterisk without issues.
Here is a tcpdump from my PC:
djs:/home/dave # tcpdump -n net 192.168.10.0/24 tcpdump: listening on eth0 16:07:39.941268 192.168.10.2.5060 > 192.168.10.50.5060: udp 625 (DF) 16:07:39.942286 192.168.10.50.5060 > 192.168.10.2.5060: udp 583 (DF) [tos 0x10] 16:07:42.347992 192.168.10.50.5060 > 192.168.10.2.5060: udp 481 (DF) [tos 0x10] 16:07:43.157053 192.168.10.50.5060 > 192.168.10.2.5060: udp 481 (DF) [tos 0x10] 16:07:44.933756 arp who-has 192.168.10.2 tell 192.168.10.50 16:07:44.933787 arp reply 192.168.10.2 is-at 0:50:fc:72:48:a7 16:07:51.478977 192.168.10.50.5060 > 192.168.10.2.5060: udp 728 (DF) [tos 0x10] 16:07:51.483097 192.168.10.2.5060 > 192.168.10.50.5060: udp 493 (DF) 16:07:51.617704 arp who-has 192.168.10.2 tell 192.168.10.20 16:07:51.617742 arp reply 192.168.10.2 is-at 0:50:fc:72:48:a7 16:07:51.624504 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.649217 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.664914 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.696964 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.728381 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.760793 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.792979 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.824425 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.857219 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.889120 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.904975 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.937186 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:51.968744 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:52.000985 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:52.032817 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252 16:07:52.064412 192.168.10.20.2070 > 192.168.10.2.16390: udp 252
No matter which phone I make the call from packets only go like above from the ZyXEL to the SJPhone PC.
Am I right in thinking that packets should go both ways??
Any other ideas as to why I have no sound?
Pulling my hair out on this one :)
Cheers,
Dave
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Hello,
I will use X-Lite and some GrandStream SIP phone in my VoIP solution.
I know users can write URI to phone another user via X-Lite. But they can only use digits to phone via SIP phone.
Is it possible to have two phone IDs : an URI (such as an e-mail address) and a digit phone number ?
Thanks in advance
Gwen
You can set the second ID as alias.
Daniel
On 9/24/2004 12:22 PM, g.billoudet@arwen-tech.fr wrote:
Hello,
I will use X-Lite and some GrandStream SIP phone in my VoIP solution.
I know users can write URI to phone another user via X-Lite. But they can only use digits to phone via SIP phone.
Is it possible to have two phone IDs : an URI (such as an e-mail address) and a digit phone number ?
Thanks in advance
Gwen
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Thanks Daniel,
I don't really understand... In which config file do I set the alias as a second ID ? By the way, which alias are you talking about ? I thought the aliases were the "names" of the server ?
Gwen
You can set the second ID as alias.
Daniel
On 9/24/2004 12:22 PM, g.billoudet@arwen-tech.fr wrote:
Hello,
I will use X-Lite and some GrandStream SIP phone in my VoIP solution.
I know users can write URI to phone another user via X-Lite. But they can only use digits to phone via SIP phone.
Is it possible to have two phone IDs : an URI (such as an e-mail address) and a digit phone number ?
Thanks in advance
Gwen
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
On 9/24/2004 1:20 PM, g.billoudet@arwen-tech.fr wrote:
Thanks Daniel,
I don't really understand... In which config file do I set the alias as a second ID ?
There is a table aliases where you can set aliases for users -- then you have to use lookup("aliases") into configuration file. See the mail archive for more and read http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html#AEN852
By the way, which alias are you talking about ? I thought the aliases were the "names" of the server ?
This is also true, but is something different.
Daniel
Gwen
You can set the second ID as alias.
Daniel
On 9/24/2004 12:22 PM, g.billoudet@arwen-tech.fr wrote:
Hello,
I will use X-Lite and some GrandStream SIP phone in my VoIP solution.
I know users can write URI to phone another user via X-Lite. But they can only use digits to phone via SIP phone.
Is it possible to have two phone IDs : an URI (such as an e-mail address) and a digit phone number ?
Thanks in advance
Gwen
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Thank you very much :-)
Gwen
On 9/24/2004 1:20 PM, g.billoudet@arwen-tech.fr wrote:
Thanks Daniel,
I don't really understand... In which config file do I set the alias as a second ID ?
There is a table aliases where you can set aliases for users -- then you have to use lookup("aliases") into configuration file. See the mail archive for more and read http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html#AEN852
By the way, which alias are you talking about ? I thought the aliases were the "names" of the server ?
This is also true, but is something different.
Daniel
Gwen
You can set the second ID as alias.
Daniel
On 9/24/2004 12:22 PM, g.billoudet@arwen-tech.fr wrote:
Hello,
I will use X-Lite and some GrandStream SIP phone in my VoIP solution.
I know users can write URI to phone another user via X-Lite. But they can only use digits to phone via SIP phone.
Is it possible to have two phone IDs : an URI (such as an e-mail address) and a digit phone number ?
Thanks in advance
Gwen
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Hello g,
Friday, September 24, 2004, 2:20:17 PM, you wrote:
gbatf> Thanks Daniel,
gbatf> I don't really understand... gbatf> In which config file do I set the alias as a second ID ? gbatf> By the way, which alias are you talking about ? I thought the aliases were gbatf> the "names" of the server ?
gbatf> Gwen
You can set the second ID as alias.
Daniel
On 9/24/2004 12:22 PM, g.billoudet@arwen-tech.fr wrote:
Hello,
I will use X-Lite and some GrandStream SIP phone in my VoIP solution.
I know users can write URI to phone another user via X-Lite. But they can only use digits to phone via SIP phone.
Is it possible to have two phone IDs : an URI (such as an e-mail address) and a digit phone number ?
Thanks in advance
Gwen
To add new alias to existing endpoint use command:
serctl alias add <alias> <uri>
example (sectl alias add john 65498@yourserver )
Also you need to have this line in your ser.cfg:
lookup('aliases')
Hope this will help.