[Serusers] SIP REGISTER

Darshan Uka ukadarshan_2001 at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 5 22:46:00 CET 2004


Hi,
For this scenario:
sip:newton at 140.192.37.4-------ser[IP:140.192.37.59]-----sip:einstein at 140.192.37.16

I changed the host part of the sip address to sip:newton at 140.192.37.59 and 
sip:einstein at 140.192.37.59 wherein its the static ip of the ser server. It 
currently gives an engage tone and doesnot register.

Then i added alias=mnlab.cti.depaul.edu and alias=140.192.37.59 to the 
/etc/ser/ser.cfg file.

It still does not register.
Please help.
Thanks,


-Darshan





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 > From: Darshan Uka Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 10:23 AM

Hello Darshan,

 > I am trying to find the zone file for DNS SVR Resource Records.
 > Where do if find one?

That's a different story.
First you have to give a DNS name to the host of your ser and create a
corresponding resource record (RR) in your DNS zone file. In addition you
should add another RR (an SRV RR) which points to your server as shown in
the How-To.

The DNS zone file is your DNS zone file. It is not part of SER.
Maybe you are not responsible for the DNS zone file in your
test-environment. Then you have to contact whoever is responsible for.

 > How do i configure the ser to mnlab.cti.depaul.edu?

If DNS is setup properly ser automatically listens to messages with its DNS
name in the host portion of URIs.

If you have troubles with configuring the DNS zone files you can - as a
first step - use IP addresses instead of the host name. This should work.

Franz

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