Hi,
I have a strange problem with my ser router, which already worked correctly since a few weeks:
I cannot dial any address without the prefix "sip:" and the suffix "@mydomain.com" anymore. For example, when I just type in "echo" instead of "sip:echo@mydomain.com", I get an "not found" error. When I dial a no. through my ISDNGW, i.e. "1004" instead of "sip:1004@mydomain.com", I get an "Interplanetary Toodle Noodle" error.
Does anyone know a reason for this ?
Oliver
That's a user agent issue. If you dial just 1004, your user agent is responsible for adding sip: and @domain.com to the URI before sending it to the proxy.
The proxy must always get the full uri of form sip:<username>@domain
Check the SIP message dumps to see how does the Request-URI in messages look like.
Jan.
On 08-01 14:58, Oliver Zilken wrote:
Hi,
I have a strange problem with my ser router, which already worked correctly since a few weeks:
I cannot dial any address without the prefix "sip:" and the suffix "@mydomain.com" anymore. For example, when I just type in "echo" instead of "sip:echo@mydomain.com", I get an "not found" error. When I dial a no. through my ISDNGW, i.e. "1004" instead of "sip:1004@mydomain.com", I get an "Interplanetary Toodle Noodle" error.
Does anyone know a reason for this ?
Oliver
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